Boris Filippov papers 1908-1969

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Boris Filippov papers 1908-1969

The papers consist of Filippov's correspondence with Russian émigré literary figures and scholars, typescripts of Filippov's writings (poetry, prose, critical essays), materials for works edited by Filippov as well as writings by others not included in works edited by Filippov; and artwork by Serge Hollerbach for books edited by Filippov.

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Struve, Gleb

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Russian-American literary historian and critic; professor of Slavic languages and literatures, University of California, Berkeley, 1947-1967. From the description of Gleb Struve papers, 1889-1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122445633 From the description of Gleb Struve papers, 1810-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872167 ...

Filippov, Boris, 1905-1991

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Boris Filippov, poet, writer, critic, editor, publisher. From the description of Boris Filippov papers, 1908-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702152735 From the description of Boris Filippov papers, 1908-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81170554 ...

Annenkov, I︠U︡riĭ, 1889-1974.

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Tert︠s︡, Abram, 1925-1997.

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Terapiano, Iurii, 1894-1980.

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I︠U︡riĭ Terapiano, poet and literary critic. From the description of I︠U︡riĭ Terapiano papers, 1925-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80379759 ...

Ivask, I︠U︡riĭ

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George Pavlovich Ivask, an Estonian author, literary editor and critic, and scholar, emigrated to the United States in 1949 with his wife Tamara Georgievna. He was born in Moscow, but his parents moved back to Estonia where he was raised. Ivask taught Russian literature and language at Harvard and later at the University of Kansas, the University of Washington, and finally the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Based on the papers, George Ivask was born in 1907, not 1910 as stated in other ...

Adamovich, Georgiĭ.

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Emigre writer. From the description of Georgii Viktorovich Adamovich Letters, 1952-1972. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320407994 ...

Alekseeva, Lidii︠a︡

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Rzhevskiĭ, Leonid, 1905-1986.

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Hollerbach, Serge, 1923-

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Painter, sculptor; New York, N.Y. From the description of Serge Hollerbach papers, 1946-1975, 1966-1975 (bulk dates). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81393610 ...

Tert︠s︡, Abram, 1925-

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Guenther, Johannes von, 1886-1973

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Filippov, Boris Andreevich, 1905-

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Boris Filippov was born Boris Andreevich Filistinskii in Stavropol', in the Caucasus, on 6 August 1905. In the early 1920s, Filippov was active in experimental schools and educational societies, under the tutelage of accomplished scholars. Filippov later credited one of these, the philosopher Sergei TSvetkov, with having had the greatest impact on his own thought. Filippov received his post-secondary education first at the Leningrad Institute of Modern Oriental Languages...

Terapiano, I︠U︡riĭ, 1894-

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I︠U︡riĭ Terapiano, poet and literary critic. From the description of I︠U︡riĭ Terapiano papers, 1925-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702152203 IUrii Konstantinovich Terapiano, a prominent poet and critic of the Russian emigration, was born in 1896 in the Crimea. In 1916 he graduated from Kiev University with a law degree, and proceeded into the army as an officer. After the October Revolution of 1917, Terapiano joined the White Army in their unsuccessful b...

Kandinsky, Wassily, 1866-1944

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Russian-born painter and writer on art. From the description of Mitgliedskarte, ca. 1908, for Neue Künstlervereinigung München. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 80564007 The Russian-born artist, Wassily Kandinsky [Vasilii Vasil'evich Kandinskiĭ] is considered one of the creators of abstract painting. He taught at the Bauhaus between 1922 and 1933. From the description of Wassily Kandinsky papers, 1911-1940 (bulk 1921-1937). (Getty Research Insti...

Ivask, I︠U︡riĭ.

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Annenkov, I︠U︡riĭ, 1889-

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Rzhevskiĭ, Leonid Denisovich, 1905-

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Leonid Denisovich Rzhevsky was born with the family name Surazhevskii on August 21, 1905 in Moscow. He graduated from Moscow Second University in 1930 and completed his graduate training at the Lenin Pedagogical Institute in 1941 with the rank of Kandidat. In 1953 he emigrated from the Soviet Union, teaching for several years at the University of Lund in Sweden before moving permanently to the United States in 1963. He taught on the faculty of the University of Oklahoma, Norman (196...

Adamovich, Georgiĭ.

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Alekseeva, Lidii︠a︡.

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Struve, Gleb

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Gleb Petrovich Struve (1898-1985) was a historian of Russian early 20th-century and migr literature and a member of the the post-revolutionary Russian migr communities in Europe and the United States. He taught at universities in Great Britain and the United States From the guide to the Gleb Struve papers, 1922-1986, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) Biography Russian-American literary historian and critic; professor of S...

Under, Marie, 1883-1980

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Rannit, Aleksis.

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Alexis Rannit, Estonian poet and art critic, was born in Kallaste, Estonia, in 1914. He emigrated to Germany in 1939, and to the United States in 1952. Rannit worked at the New York Public Library in the 1950s and became Curator of the Slavic and East European collections at the Yale University Library in 1961. Rannit's writings include poetry in Estonian and in English translation, and several works of literary and art criticism. Among his major publications are Akna raamistuses (1937), Käesur...