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Book “...I have nothing to do with the Silver Age...”: Letters from I.V. Odoevtseva V.F. Markov (1956-1975)

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Correspondence with Odoevtseva arose from V.F. Markov as a kind of supplement to correspondence with G.V. Ivanov, which he began in October 1955. Since February 1956, Odoevtseva also begins to write to Markova, and correspondence with varying degrees of intensity has been ongoing for twenty years, especially actively in 1956–1961. The letters discuss the entire post-war literary life, and often first-hand. Of course, the features of the last years of G.V.’s life are of greatest interest. Ivanova. In this regard, this publication is one of the largest and most detailed. From the book: “If a miracle is at all possible abroad...”: The era of the 1950s. in the correspondence of Russian emigrant writers / Comp., preface. and note. O.A. Korosteleva. — M.: Library-Foundation “Russian Abroad”: Russian Way, 2008. P. 695–794.



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Name of the Author
Владимир Марков Фёдорович
Ирина Одоевцева Владимировна
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Ukrainian
Release date
2008

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Book “...I have nothing to do with the Silver Age...”: Letters from I.V. Odoevtseva V.F. Markov (1956-1975)

Correspondence with Odoevtseva arose from V.F. Markov as a kind of supplement to correspondence with G.V. Ivanov, which he began in October 1955. Since Febru...

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