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Anastasiya, Valeriya and Andrei Tsvetaevs. By Different Paths
Aniskovich L.I.
The present book is the first detailed biographic research of lives and activities of Anastasiya, Valeriya and Andrei Tsvetaevs. Their complicated fortunes are closely connected with the history of the famous Tsvetaev family and the whole Russia.
Logos
M.,
2007,
1000 copies,
Hardcover,
400 p., il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-98704-275-5
52 USD
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Logos
M.,
2007,
1000 copies,
Hardcover,
400 p., il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-98704-275-5
Ariadna and Mur. A Way to Nowhere
Aniskovich L.I.
The book sheds light upon the fates of Marina Tsvetaeva’s children, which were quite typical for the whole generation of the Russian intelligentsia under complicated conditions of the first half of the XXth century. Thus, her older daughter Ariadna …
Logos
M.,
2006,
1000 copies,
Hardcover,
416 p., il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 5-98704-154-6
38 USD
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Logos
M.,
2006,
1000 copies,
Hardcover,
416 p., il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 5-98704-154-6
Marina Tsvetaeva. A Fragrant Legend
Aniskovich L.I.
The author’s research reveals a lot of new facts from Marina Tsetaeva’s life and shows a deep personality of the great Russian poetess.
Logos
M.,
2008,
1000 copies,
Hardcover,
368 p., il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-98704-295-X
49 USD
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Logos
M.,
2008,
1000 copies,
Hardcover,
368 p., il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-98704-295-X
Moskovskii Parnas
M.,
2004,
1000 copies,
Hardcover,
378 p., il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 5-7330-053-14
Sofia Parnok and Konstantin Rodzevich. Two Sides of One Moon
Aniskovich L.I.
The book is a biographical love story about the Russian poetess Sofia Parnok, the intelligence officer Konstantin Rodzevich, and the poetess Marina Tsvetayeva. The three of them experienced strong, ardent feelings to each other without creating a lo…
Kirillitsa
M.,
2005,
1000 copies,
Hardcover,
336 p., il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 5-87317-236-6
29 USD
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Kirillitsa
M.,
2005,
1000 copies,
Hardcover,
336 p., il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 5-87317-236-6