Exhibit materials : Slavic Nobel laureates in literature.
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Harvard College Library. Slavic Division.
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The exhibit consisted of over 120 items from Harvard's Ukrainian collections. These items, included 40 Ukrainian antiquarian imprints, one original manuscript, and three 17th-century maps of Ukraine, from Widener, Houghton, Fine Arts, Music, and Law School libraries. The exhibit was organized thematically and chronologically, documenting the cultural development of Kiev and Ukraine over the two centuries of the Academy's existence and illustrating the role of the Academy and its graduates in the...
Szymborska, Wisława
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Andrić, Ivo, 1892-1975.
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Seifert, Jaroslav, 1901-1986
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Sholokhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, 1905-1984
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Reymont, Władysław Stanisław, 1867-1925
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Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 1904-1991
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Novelist, short story writer. From the guide to the Isaac Bashevis Singer Manuscripts, [ca. 1960]-1971, (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Novelist, short story writer; came to America in 1935. Born Isaac Singer July 14, 1904, in Radzymin, Poland; son of Pinchos Menachem and Bathsheba (Zylberman) Singer. From the description of Manuscripts collection, [ca. 1960]-1970. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 477256024 ...
Brodsky, Joseph, 1940-1996
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Iosif Alexandrovich Brodsky (Joseph Brodsky) (1940-1996), a Russian poet, was born May 24, 1940 in Leningrad, USSR (St. Petersburg, Russia) to Jewish parents. He left school at the age of fifteen to study independently, teaching himself English and Polish. In 1964 he was arrested by Soviet authorities on charges of "social parasitism" and sentenced to five years of hard labor on a state farm near the Arctic Circle. He was released after serving less than two years of his sentence, but in 1972 he...
Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich, 1890-1960
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Pasternak was a Russian poet, who declined the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958 for his novel Doctor Zhivago. Reavey was an English surrealist poet. From the description of Letters to George Reavey, 1931-1960. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77990740 From the guide to the Boris Leonidovich Pasternak Letters to George Reavey, 1931-1960., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1890-1960 ...
Miłosz, Czesław
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Czesław Miłosz, poet, essayist and Nobel Laureate, was born on June 30, 1911, in Šeteniai (Szetejnie), Lithuania, and died on August 14, 2004, in Kraków, Poland, at the age of 93. Miłosz began to publish poetry while studying law at Vilnius University. After the Second World War, Miłosz became a cultural attaché for the People's Republic of Poland in New York and Washington, D.C. He then accepted a post in France in 1950. Increasingly estranged from the Polish government, he defected in 1951,...
Bunin, Ivan Alekseevich, 1870-1953
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Ivan Alekseevich Bunin (1870-1953) was a Russian writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1933, and a member of the post-revolutionary Russian migr community in France From the guide to the Ivan Bunin papers, 1887-1998, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) Ivan Alekseevich Bunin (1870-1953) was a Russian writer, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1933, and a member of the post-revolutionary Russian migr community in France From the guide...
Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 1846-1916
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Solzhenit︠s︡yn, Aleksandr Isaevich, 1918-2008
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Russian novelist. From the description of Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenit︠s︡yn speeches and writings, 1975-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754870718 Epithet: author and dissident British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001569.0x00025b ...