Ivan Bunin

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  • Ivan Bunin Book Detail

  • Author : Ivan Alekseevich Bunin
  • Release Date : 2007
  • Publisher : Rlpg/Galleys
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 404
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 91,91 MB

Ivan Bunin by Ivan Alekseevich Bunin PDF Summary

Book Description: Spanning 44 years of Bunin's writing, these stories give glimpses into the vanished past of aristocratic Russia, replete with country estates, artsy Moscow life and a changing social structure. Some of Bunin's post-1920 stories, such as Ida, Sunstroke and The Elagin Affair, reflect the lives of Russian and European sophisticates, focusing on their love affairs and concern with elegant and refined living. His later stories - In Paris and On one Familiar Street - explore the alienation of those who cannot forget worlds they have lost.

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Ivan Bunin

Ivan Bunin

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Spanning 44 years of Bunin's writing, these stories give glimpses into the vanished past of aristocratic Russia, replete with country estates, artsy Moscow life

Sunstroke

Sunstroke

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Ivan Bunin was the first Russian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. For his poetry, he was twice awarded Russia’s highest literary honor, the Pushkin Prize

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Ivan Bunin was the first Russian writer of the twentieth century to be award the Nobel Prize in literature. Like many other Russian writers, he emigrated after