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  Marina Tsvetaeva - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tsvetaeva does not seem to have known that her husband was a spy, nor the extent to which he was compromised.
Tsvetaeva had no means of support in Yelabuga and on August 24, 1941 she left for Chistopol desperately seeking for a job.
Tsvetaeva's last ten years of exile, from 1928 when "After Russia" appeared until her return in 1939 to the Soviet Union, were principally a "prose decade", though this would almost certainly be by dint of economic necessity rather than one of choice.
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 Marina Tsvetaeva - Wikipedia
Marina Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow on the 9th of October, 1892.
Tsvetaeva and her husband lived in the Crimea until the revolution, and had two daughters: Ariadna, or Alya (born 1912) and Irina (born 1917).
Tsvetaeva does not seem to have known that her husband was a spy.
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 Tsvetaeva (Efron), Marina (Ivanovna) Criticism and Essays
Tsvetaeva is recognized as one of modern Russia's "poetic quartet," along with Anna Akhmatova, Osip Mandelstam, and Boris Pasternak, who acted as poet-witnesses of the country's changing values in the early decades of the twentieth century.
Tsvetaeva is often likened to her three contemporaries—to Pasternak for an intense love of Moscow, to Akhmatova for shared feminist concerns, and to Mandelstam for tumultuous emotions.
Tsvetaeva's first two volumes of verse, composed almost entirely before she was eighteen years old, are considered works of technical virtuosity, and their occasionally immature themes do not obscure Tsvetaeva's mastery of traditional Russian lyric forms.
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 glbtq >> literature >> Tsvetaeva, Marina Ivanovna
Widely considered one of the four greatest twentieth-century Russian poets, and an innovative prose writer and dramatist, Marina Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow on October 8, 1892.
Although Tsvetaeva's mother wanted her daughter to become a pianist, Marina herself was drawn to words and began writing poetry at the age of six.
Tsvetaeva spent the 1917 Revolution and ensuing Civil War in Moscow, alone with her two young daughters; her husband was an officer in the White army.
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 Marina Tsvetaeva - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In summer 1924 Efron and Tsvetaeva left Prague for the suburbs, living for a while in Jiloviste, before moving on to Vsenory, where Tsvetaeva completed "The Poem of the End", and was to conceive their son Georgy.
In 1925 the family settled in Paris, where they would live for the next 14 years, and where Georgy was born, whom she was to later nickname 'Mur'.
In 1941, Tsvetaeva and her son were either evacuated or exiled to Yelabuga, in the Tatar Soviet Socialist Autonomous Republic.
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 Tsvetaeva, M.A. - SovLit.com - Encyclopedia of Soviet Authors
When Marina was four years old, her mother noted the child's ability to rhyme words and suggested that she might become a poet.
In 1922 Tsvetaeva emigrated to Berlin and Prauge, settling eventually in Paris in 1925.
Tsvetaeva's last cycle of poems, "Verses to the Czechs" (1938-1939) was a reaction to the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia.
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 Marina Tsvetaeva
Tsvetaeva's affair with the poet and opera librettist Sofiia Párnok (1885-1933) inspired her cycle of poems called 'Girlfriend'.
Tsvetaeva's poetry reveal her growing interest in folk song and the techniques of the major symbolist and poets, such as Aleksander Blok and Anna Akhmatova.
Tsvetaeva blended elements from Orthodox prayers and folklore with modernist idiom, and often sought inspiration from the 18th century and the (Russian) romantic age, from which she adopted the idea of the poet as a rebel or an outcast: "We are poets, which has the sound of outcast," she once wrote.
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 Marina Tsvetaeva biography
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow on 9 October (26 September old style; she preferred the old calendar all her life), 1892.
Tsvetaeva studied by herself in Paris in 1909, and then attended a series of gymnasiums in Russia, without academic success; by now her sole, consuming interest was in poetry.
Tsvetaeva found solace in her correspondence with other writers, including Pasternak, Rainer Maria Rilke (upon whose death she composed 'New Year Letter'), the critics D.S. Mirsky and Aleksandr Bakhrakh, and the Czech poet Anna Teskova.
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 More info about the poet: Marina Tsvetaeva - references bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Marina Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow in 1892.
Marina Tsvetaeva’s place as a cultural icon in post-Soviet Russia is comparable to that...
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva Russian October 9 1892 - August 31 1941 was a Russia n poet and writer Marina Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow She was one of the most...
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 Amazon.com: Earthly Signs: Books: Marina Tsvetaeva,Jamey Gambrell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Such might be said of Russian poet Tsvetaeva, considered along with Akhmatova, Mandelstam, and Pasternak to be the greatest poet of Russia's agonizing 20th century, yet she is not as well known in the West as her talent merits.
Tsvetaeva, who committed suicide in 1942 at the age of 48, shortly after her return to her homeland after many years as an exile in the West, wrote this collection of essays in the early period of revolutionary Russia (1917-20).
Tsvetaeva's atmospheric and confiding essays offer arresting and instructive snapshots of a violent time and place as well as a frank self-portrait of a sensitive soul and gifted poet struggling to survive in a world gone mad, a battle that ended tragically with Tsvetaeva's suicide in 1941.
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 Informat.io on Marina Tsvetaeva
At Koktebel, Tsvetaeva met the ill-starred Sergei (Seryozha) Yakovlevich Efron, a cadet in the Officers' Academy.
Valentin Parnakh was accepted as a doorman, while Tsvetaeva's application for a permition to live in Chistopol was turned down and she had to return to Yelabuga on August 28.
In the museum, Tsvetaeva's farewell note, written just before her dead, can be seen.
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 F&P Tsvetaeva, Marina I.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Russian Poet Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva was the daughter of the famous philologist, art historian, and Moscow State University (MGU) professor I.V. Tsvetaeva.
During this period, Tsvetaeva wrote "Verses to my Son" in 1932, the satirical poem "Mouse-trap" in 1925, the book "After Russia" in 1928, and the collection of poems entitled "Verses to the Czech Republic" from 1938 to 1939.
Marina Tsvetaeva left behind an illustrious legacy of poems, stories, prose, articles, drama, and even essays about Pushkin, Bedni, Brusov, Voloshin, Pasternak, and others.
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 F&P Marina Tsvetaeva Poetry
The Russian Poet Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaevna was the daughter of the famous philologist, art historian, and Moscow State University (MGU) professor I.V. Tsvetaevna.
In 1941, Tsvetaevna and her son fled to the city of Elaburg.
Marina Tsvetaevna left behind an illustrious legacy of poems, stories, prose, articles, drama, and even essays about Pushkin, Bedni, Brusov, Voloshin, Pasternak, and others.
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 Other Tsvetaeva links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This Russian-English vocabulary was put together as part of a Stanford University course, to help students reading Tsvetaeva in the original Russian.
A Courtroom in the Underworld is an odd story/essay-type thing which includes an anecdote about Tsvetaeva.
The two sites -- the Tsvetaeva, Marina Ivanovna Forum Frigate(!) and the Tsvetaeva, Marina Ivanovna Renaissance Research Ranch(!!) seem to be identical.
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 Marina Ivanovna Tsvetajeva , Mijn verzen...
: Marina Ivanovna Tsvetajeva, Rusland, 1892 - 1941
Op de muur van het Leidse antiquariaat Burgersdijk en Niermans werd onlangs een gedicht aangebracht van de honderd jaar geleden in Moskou geboren dichteres Marina Ivanavno Tsvetajeva.
Tot het jaar 2000 wordt iedere maand een gedicht geschreven op een gevel in Leiden.
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 Excite - Search: Tsvetaeva Marina
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Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow on 9 October (26 September old style; she preferred the old calendar all her life), 1892.
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 Chapitre : Le livre QUINZE LETTRES DE MARINA TSVETAEVA A BORIS PASTERNAK, une oeuvre de Tsvetaeva, marina ivanovna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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 Tsvetaeva, Marina Ivanovna & poetry Forum Frigate
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 TSvetaeva, Marina 1892-1941 books, find the lowest prices
TSvetaeva, Marina 1892-1941 books, find the lowest prices
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by Elaine Feinstein (Translator), Marina Ivanovna Efron Tsvetaeva
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 SANS LUI, une oeuvre de TSVETAEVA MARINA IVANOVNA, proposée par Chapitre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
SANS LUI, une oeuvre de TSVETAEVA MARINA IVANOVNA, proposée par Chapitre
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 Marina Tsvetaeva   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva (the name is also transliterated as Tsvetayeva, Tzvetaeva or Cvetaeva) was one of the greatest Russian poets of the twentieth century.
This is an amateur site, but I hope it will provide English-speaking readers with an introduction to Tsvetaeva's life and work.
Descriptions of Tsvetaeva by people who knew her
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 Russian Library: Tsvetaeva   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Online Library of Russian classical literature offers poems by Marina Tsvetaeva in Russian and English translation.
Recommended items by Tsvetaeva and about Tsvetaeva available from Amazon.com:
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 Chapitre : Le livre AVERSE DE LUMIERE SVETOVOJ LIVEN A, une oeuvre de Tsvetaeva, marina ivanovna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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 Find in a Library: Bibliographie des œuvres de Marina Tsvetaeva
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