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  BUNIN, IVAN ALEKSEYEVICH. The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition. 2000
Bunin won the Pushkin Prize in 1903 for his own verse and for his translations of works by Byron and Longfellow.
Bunin is best known for his short stories, particularly for the title story of the collection The Gentleman from San Francisco (1915, tr.
Bunin was awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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 Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin Summary
Bunin was born on his parents' estate in Voronezh province in central Russia.
Bunin was much lionized in the emigration, where he came to be viewed as the eldest of living Russian writers in the tradition of Tolstoy and Chekhov.
Bunin was a strong opponent of the Nazis and reportedly sheltered a Jew in his house in Grasse throughout the occupation.
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 Bunin Ivan Alekseyevich - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich (1870-1953), Russian poet, novelist, and Nobel laureate, born in Voronezh, and educated at the University of Moscow.
Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (Ива́н Алексе́евич Бу́нин) (October 10, 1870 November 8, 1953) was the first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (1870 - 1953) Poet and novelist, the first Russian to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature (1933) and one of the best of Russian stylists.
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  Bunin Ivan Alekseyevich - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich (1870-1953), Russian writer, the first Russian to be awarded the Nobel Prize in literature (1933).
Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (Ива́н Алексе́евич Бу́нин) (October 10, 1870 November 8, 1953) was the first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (1870 - 1953) Poet and novelist, the first Russian to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature (1933) and one of the best of Russian stylists.
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 Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin
While working as a journalist and clerk Bunin wrote and translated poetry; his first volume of verse was published in 1891.
Bunin made his name as a short-story writer with such masterpieces as "Gospodin iz San-Frantsisko," the title piece in one of his collections (1916; The Gentleman from San Francisco).
Bunin's longer works include Derevnya (1910; The Village), Mitina lyubov (1925; Mitya's Love), Zhizn Arsenyeva ("The Life of Arsenev"), a fictional autobiography (1930; The Well of Days) and its sequel, Lika (1939), and two volumes of memoirs, Okayannye dni (1926; "The Accursed Days") and Vospominaniya (1950; Memories and Portraits).
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 UW prof has book on Russian writer | News, Media, and Events | University of Waterloo   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The writer, Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin, was born in Tsarist Russia in 1870 and died in France in 1953.
Bunin was also renowned as a skilled short story writer and he was the author of one highly regarded novel, The Life of Arsenyev.
Ivan Bunin, who for a time was a popular writer and highly respected in Russia, and who also happened to be opposed to Communism, paid a considerable price for his independence.
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 Informat.io on Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin
Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (Ива́н Алексе́евич Бу́нин) (October 10, 1870 – November 8, 1953) was the first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
On the journey through Germany to accept the prize in Stockholm, he was detained by the Nazis, ostensibly for jewel smuggling, and forced to drink a bottle of castor oil.
Bunin was a strong opponent of the Nazis and reportedly sheltered a Jew in his house in Grasse throughout the occupation.
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Young Ivan witnessed the impoverishment of his family, and this experience later formed the background for many of his literary works.
Unlike her husband, Bunin's mother was deeply religious and "inclined to tears and sadness." She cherished poetry, especially the works of Pushkin and Zhukovsky, and gave Bunin the first exposure to literature and poetry.
Bunin's prominent philosophical theme of this period: one's desire for life and one's awareness that only in renunciation /denial of desire will peace be found.
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 Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (Ива́н Алексе́евич Бу́нин) (October 22, 1870 (O.S. October 10) – November 8, 1953) was the first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Although he remarried in 1907, Bunin's romances with other women continued until his very death.
Night of Denial: Stories and Novellas, Ivan Bunin.
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 Ivan Bunin biography
Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin, recipient of the 1933 Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Voronezh, Russia.
Bunin published both poetry and prose, but he is most famous for his prose works.
Ivan Bunin died in Paris, France in 1953.
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 BUNIN, Ivan Alekseyevich
Bunin’s literary reputation rests mainly on his realistic tales, short stories, and novels, in which his principal theme is the bleakness of life in provincial Russia.
Bunin was considerably influenced by the works of the Russian writers Anton Chekhov and Ivan Turgenev.
St. Basil's Cathedral was commissioned by Ivan the Terrible to celebrate his victory over Kazan.
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 8 Nov Nobel History
Only the debris of the family possessions remained about the young Bunin; it was in the world of poetry that he could feel a strong rapport with the past generations.
But Bunin shows them just as they are without hesitating before any horror, and it was easy for him to prove the truthfulness of his severe judgment.
This picture of Bunin's work and of that austere art which characterizes it is doubtlessly quite incomplete because of the small space available for a task so demanding.
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 Bunin Ivan Alekseyevich - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Bunin Ivan Alekseyevich - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin Winner of the 1933 Nobel Prize in Literature
Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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 Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin
'''Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin''' (October 10, 1870 – November 8, 1953) was a Russian writer of poems, short stories, and novels.
The most famous of his translations is Longfellow's "The Song of Hiawatha" for which Bunin was awarded the Pushkin Prize in 1903.
of a genre yet unknown." Bunin died of a heart attack in a Paris attic flat.
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 Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin - BookwormSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: )
But Bunin shows them just as they are without hesitating before any horror, and it was easy for him to prove the truthfulness of his severe judgment.
This he accomplished by the tale Ivan Lande which a critic describes as the...distorted, is clearly perceptible in Ivan Lande and the Stirneresque...
Nobel Prize to Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin for the strict artistry with which he has carried on the classical Russian traditions in prose writing.
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 Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin - Encyclopedia.com
Born of a poor aristocratic family, he was encouraged in his literary precocity.
The novella "Dry Valley" (1911) describes the decline of the country gentry.
Kaiser Aluminum Names Peter S. Bunin as Vice President and General Manager of Flat-Rolled Products Business Unit.
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While working as a journalist and clerk Bunin wrote and translated poetry; his first volume of verse was published in 1891.
Bunin made his name as a short-story writer with such masterpieces as "Gospodin iz San-Frantsisko," the title piece in one of his collections (1916; The Gentleman from San Francisco).
Bunin's longer works include Derevnya (1910; The Village), Mitina lyubov (1925; Mitya's Love), Zhizn Arsenyeva ("The Life of Arsenev"), a fictional autobiography (1930; The Well of Days) and its sequel, Lika (1939), and two volumes of memoirs, Okayannye dni (1926; "The Accursed Days") and Vospominaniya (1950; Memories and Portraits).
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 Bunin Ivan Alekseyevich
It was criticized for its "characters sunk so far below the average of intelligence as to be scarcely human." Two years later, he published Dry Valley, which was a veiled portrayal of his family.
He published two parts of a projected trilogy: The Life of Arsenyev and Lika, which were "neither a short novel, nor a novel, nor a long short story, but.
Bunin died of a heart attack in a Paris attic flat.
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 Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin
The Russian writer Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (10 October 1870 - 8 November 1953), born in Voronezh[?], won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1933.
Initially he wrote journalism and poetry, then prose, especially short stories.
He emigrated from Russia in 1919, eventually settling in Paris.
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Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (Ива́н Алексе́евич Бу́нин) (October 10, 1870 November 8, 1953) was the first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
A brief biography of Ivan Bunin, recipient of the 1933 Nobel Prize for Literature.
Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (1870 - 1953) Poet and novelist, the first Russian to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature (1933) and one of the best of Russian stylists.
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 Balakirev Mily Alekseyevich - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
Balakirev, Mily Alekseyevich (1837-1910), Russian composer and member of The Five, born in Nizhniy Novgorod, and trained in his native city and at...
Musically, Mussorgsky was self-taught, except for some study with Mily Balakirev and Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov.
Mily Alekseyevich Balakirev was born in Nizhniy Novgorod in 1837.
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 AllRefer.com - Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (Russian And Eastern European Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin, Russian And Eastern European Literature, Biographies
The novella "Dry Valley"(1911) describes the decline of the country gentry.
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 His Wife's Diary (2000)
1870 -- Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin born in central Russia.
1933 -- Bunin was the first Russian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
During the Nazi occupation of France, Bunin hid a Jewish person in his house.
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Having just completed The Three Sister's, Chekhov spends his days fishing and shooting the breeze with Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin and Maksim Gorky and his nights being bored to tears by Lev Tolstoy's war stories.
But when the entire entourage of the Moscow Art Theatre arrives at Chekhov's estate looking to score a hit with the playwright's latest masterpiece, all his well-laid plans for rest and relaxation are laid to waste.
In one of the show's earliest scenes, Chekhov, Bunin, and Gorky engage in potentially dull small talk, dwelling on trivialities and griping about women - perhaps the last thing you'd expect from three of Russia's most profound writers.
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 Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin
He also did translations of Byron, Tennyson, and Musset.From 1895 on, he divided his time between Moscow and St. Petersburg.
It was criticized for its "characters sunk so far below the average of intelligence as to be scarcely human." Two years later, he published Dry Valley, which was a veiled portrayal of his family.Before World War I, Bunin traveled in Ceylon, Palestine, Egypt, and Turkey, and these travels left their mark on his writing.
He spent the winters from 1912 to 1914 on Capri with Gorky.He left Moscow after the revolution in 1917, moving to Odessa.
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The book is full of heartfelt personal essays telling her times in trouble as well as know-hows to have a purpose-driven life.
This is the first Korean translation of Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (1870 - 1953)'s projected autobiographic story.
The author, considered one of the best Russian stylists, is the first Russian to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature, which he won in 1933.
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 Filmfest, with Russian dressing
Uchitel's work behind the lens, meanwhile, examines the latter of years of exiled Russian novelist Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin.
His Wife's Diary explores the family trials of Bunin, winner of the 1933 Nobel Prize for Literature, in the 1930s and '40s after being banished to France.
Both films are examples of contemporary Russian cinema with one major exception: each lacks a slick, commercial feel that the directors contend is prominent in Russian film today.
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