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Tebia mne pamiat' vozvratila. Kniga vospominanii o Davide Samoilove [Memory Brought You Back to Me. About David Samoilov]
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The book contains for the first time memories of the Russian Soviet front-line poet, translator David Samoilov (1920-1990). The collection includes memoirs of the poet’s relatives, students, and friends: Veniamin Smekhov, Evgeny Yevtushenko, Igor Guberman, Alexander Gorodnitsky, Alexander Davydov, Viktor Perelygin, Lydia Libedinskaya, Mikhail Kozakov, Yuliy Kim, Tamara Zhirmunskaya, etc. The book is illustrated with black and white archival photographs . The publication is addressed to literary scholars, as well as to all connoisseurs of Russian literature of the second half of the twentieth century.
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The book contains for the first time memories of the Russian Soviet front-line poet, translator David Samoilov (1920-1990). The collection includes memoirs of the poet’s relatives, students, and friends: Veniamin Smekhov, Evgeny Yevtushenko, Igor Guberman, Alexander Gorodnitsky, Alexander Davydov, Viktor Perelygin, Lydia Libedinskaya, Mikhail Kozakov, Yuliy Kim, Tamara Zhirmunskaya, etc. The book is illustrated with black and white archival photographs . The publication is addressed to literary scholars, as well as to all connoisseurs of Russian literature of the second half of the twentieth century.
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Verlag
RUDIMO
Tsentr knigi Rudomino
ISBN
9785000872246
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2023
Seiten
448
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The book contains for the first time memories of the Russian Soviet front-line poet, translator David Samoilov (1920-1990). The collection includes memoirs of the poet’s relatives, students, and friends: Veniamin Smekhov, Evgeny Yevtushenko, Igor Guberman, Alexander Gorodnitsky, Alexander Davydov, Viktor Perelygin, Lydia Libedinskaya, Mikhail Kozakov, Yuliy Kim, Tamara Zhirmunskaya, etc. The book is illustrated with black and white archival photographs . The publication is addressed to literary scholars, as well as to all connoisseurs of Russian literature of the second half of the twentieth century.