Second Life of Marina Tsvetaeva. Letters to Anna Saakyants 1961-1975
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Marina Tsvetaeva, who returned to her homeland after 17 years of emigration, was not met in the USSR with open arms. Rather, on the contrary. They prevented them from living, breathing, and they did not let them print. Nevertheless, she became one of the most read and favorite poets of Russia. This phenomenon is explained not only by her talent. Ariadne Efron, daughter of the poet, the goal of her life made the return of mother"s work to her homeland. She gave Marina Tsvetaeva a second life - bright and triumphant.
at the cost of what efforts it became possible, the reader learns from the letters of Ariadna Sergeevna Efron (1912–1975), addressed to Anna Alexandrovna Sahakyans (1932–2002), the editor of the first Tsvetaevsky publications, the editor of the first Tsvetaevsky publications, And later the leading researcher of the life and work of the poet.
Letters are interesting and talented. They tell about M. Tsvetaeva, her surroundings, her verses and prose, and of course, about the time - the events of literary and household, reflected in the sketches of the life of a large country in a difficult, turning point
at the cost of what efforts it became possible, the reader learns from the letters of Ariadna Sergeevna Efron (1912–1975), addressed to Anna Alexandrovna Sahakyans (1932–2002), the editor of the first Tsvetaevsky publications, the editor of the first Tsvetaevsky publications, And later the leading researcher of the life and work of the poet.
Letters are interesting and talented. They tell about M. Tsvetaeva, her surroundings, her verses and prose, and of course, about the time - the events of literary and household, reflected in the sketches of the life of a large country in a difficult, turning point
Author:
Author:Эфрон А.С.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-136432-8
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