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  1. Moi Pushkin (Azbuka-klassika) (Russian Edition) by Marina TSvetaeva, 2001
  2. Das Haus am Alten Pimen: Eine Auswahl (Reclams Universal-Bibliothek) (German Edition) by Marina TSvetaeva, 1989
  3. Neskol'ko Udarov Serdtsa [Several heartbeats] by Marina; Gronskii, Nikolai Tsvetaeva, 2004
  4. Gedichte, Prosa: Russisch und deutsch (Belletristik) (German Edition) by Marina TSvetaeva, 1987
  5. Molodets: Poems (Russian titles for the specialist) by Marina TSvetaeva, 1971-03
  6. Mne Kazalos', Ia Idu po Zvezdam...": Vospominaniia, Dnevniki, Pis'ma o Russkoi Revoliutsii [I thought, I walk by the stars... Memoirs, diaries, letters about the Russian Revolution] by Marina Tsvetaeva, 2004
  7. Remeslo: Kniga stikhov by Marina Tsvetaeva, 1981
  8. L'esperance est violente: Une evocation de Marina Tsvetaieva (French Edition) by Rauda Jamis, 1993
  9. Rainer Maria Rilke und Marina Zwetajeva: Ein Gesprach in Briefen (German Edition) by Rainer Maria Rilke, 1992
  10. Studien zum Werk Marina Cvetaevas: Das Epitaph als Prinzip der Dichtung M. Cvetaevas (European university studies. Series XVI, Slavonic languages and literatures) (German Edition) by Marie-Luise Bott, 1984
  11. Marina Tsvetayeva: A Critical Biography by Maria Razumovsky, 1995-10-10
  12. Rainer Maria Rilke, Marina Zwetajewa, Boris Pasternak: Briefwechsel (German Edition) by Rainer Maria Rilke, 1983
  13. The Troubling Play of Gender: The Phaedra Dramas of Tsvetaeva, Yourcenar, and H.D by Maria Stadter Fox, 2001-03
  14. Marina Zwetajewa: Mythos und Wahrheit (Der Osten) (German Edition) by Maria Razumovsky, 1981

61. Marina Tsvetaeva Quotations
marina tsvetaeva Quotations. A deception that elevates us is dearer than ahost of low truths. What is the main thing in love? to know and to hide.
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A deception that elevates us is dearer than a host of low truths. What is the main thing in love? to know and to hide. To know about the one you love and to hide that you love. At times the hiding (shame) overpowers the knowing (passion). The passion for the hiddenthe passion for the revealed. There are books so alive that you're always afraid that while you weren't reading, the book has gone and changed, has shifted like a river; while you went on living, it went on living too, and like a river moved on and moved away. No one has stepped twice into the same river. But did anyone ever step twice into the same book?
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62. Quelques Mots Sur Marina Tsvetaeva, Pour Le Club Des Poetes

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63. Marina Tsvetaeva, Poeme Choisi Par Le Club Des Poetes
moi, je m argente et scintille Je m occupe de trahir, je m appelle
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Tel est fait de pierre, tel est fait d'argile,
Mais moi, je m'argente et scintille
Je m'occupe de trahir, je m'appelle Marine,
Tel est fait de pierre, tel est fait de chair.
Pour eux cercueils et pierres tumulaires;
Mon bon plaisir perce son chemin
Me brisant sur vos genoux de granit,
A chaque vague je ressuscite.

64. Marina Tsvetaeva, Russian Poet
by Elaine Feinstein). marina tsvetaeva was born in Moscow. PIS MA K DOCHERI, 1995;PIS MA K ANATOLIIU SHTEIGERU, 1995. A Collection Of Poems By marina tsvetaeva.
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One of the most original of the Russian 20th-century poets, whose literary rehabilitation began in the 1960s. Tsvetaeva's disciplined poetry arose from her own contradictory personality, eccentricity and highly controlled use of language. Among her innumerable themes were female sexuality and the tension between women's private emotions and their public roles. She lived in exile in the 1920s and 1930s because of her political views. After returning to the Soviet Union and being ostracized by the literary community she committed suicide in 1941. What shall I do, singer and first-born, in a
world where the deepest black is grey,
and inspiration is kept in a thermos?
with all this immensity
in a measured world?

(from 'The Poet', trans. by Elaine Feinstein) Evening Album , a tribute to her childhood. The book was privately published and was dedicated to the narcissist diarist Bashkiartseff (1858-1884). For Russian writers Bashkiartseff became the ideal of the female artist, and her writings were also dealt by Simone de Beauvoir in her study The Second Sex Evening Album was favorable reviewed by Nikolai Gumilyov (1886-1921), a poet and literary critic, who was accused after the Revolution of antiregime conspiracy and shot without trial.

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    I was from Russia, and I lived from 1892-1941. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? Marina Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow. Her father, Ivan Tsvetayev, was a professor of art history and the founder of the Museum of Fine Arts. Her mother Mariya, née Meyn, was a talented concert pianist. The family travelled a great deal and Tsvetaeva attended schools in Switzerland, Germany, and at the Sorbonne, Paris. Tsvetaeva started to write verse in her early childhood. She made her debut as a poet at the age of 18 with the collection Evening Album , a tribute to her childhood.

66. Marina Tsvetaeva
Born in Moscow, the daughter of Professor Ivan Tsvetaev, the art historian who foundedthe Pushkin Museum of Art in Moscow tsvetaeva finished school in 1908
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Born in Moscow, the daughter of Professor Ivan Tsvetaev, the art historian who founded the Pushkin Museum of Art in Moscow Tsvetaeva finished school in 1908 and went to Paris where she attended lectures on literary history at the Sorbonne. Her first poems were printed shen she was sixteen. Her first book - "An Evening Album" - which came out in 1912, was praised by the critics, including Valery Bryusov. Tsvetaeva emigrated in 1922. She lived at first in Berlin and later moved to Prague and to Paris. Self-willed and proud, she eventually came to disagree more and more sharply with the ultra-reactionary emigre circles. She lived in dire poverty and suffered from homesickness. Her poems at that time were full of contempt and hatred for the rising wave of fascism in Europe. In 1939 she returned to to the Soviet Union with her family but was not accepted by the new regime. She was forced to suicide by the unbearing circumstances that she was surrounded with by the comunists. Poems:
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67. Théâtre On Line : Marina Tsvetaeva
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Poétesse, prosatrice et auteur dramatique, elle est née du mariage d’un historien de l’Art -veuf inconsolé d’un premier amour et déjà père de deux enfants- et d’une musicienne -frustrée de la carrière de pianiste qu’elle ne mena jamais. Le couple eut une autre fille, Anastasia, née en 1894. La vie de Marina porte les marques d’un destin tragique lié aux tourments de l’Histoire (bouleversement de la Révolution russe) et de son histoire (séparations, morts, exil, misère et solitude). Non-conformiste, indépendante et d’un tempérament tumultueux, elle ne s’est associée ni à l’aventure du communisme en URSS, ni à celle de ses opposants -embrasser dans une même vénération Rozanov le moraliste fanatique et Maïakovski le poète rouge était pour le moins faire preuve d’hérésie en ces temps de détresse- et fut cruellement mise à l’écart de tous les milieux littéraires. On lui connaît cependant de grandes amitiés avec certains poètes et écrivains, dont Boris Pasternak et Rainer-Maria Rilke. La vocation littéraire de Marina Tsvétaeva a été très précoce. Sa mère, qui voulait en faire une musicienne, tenta de l’en détourner en se moquant et en détruisant ses premiers poèmes. Pourtant elle publie ses premières poésies, à Moscou, à l’âge de seize ans. Ses différentes terres d’accueil (Berlin, Prague et surtout Paris) ne lui donnèrent pas la possibilité de faire connaître son œuvre. Les dernières années parisiennes (la poétesse y vécut entre 1925 et 1939) furent à cet égard particulièrement difficiles.

68. Théâtre On Line : Orphée 1 - Parcours Marina Tsvetaeva
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69. Marina Tsvetaeva - InformationBlast
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Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva October 9 August 31 ) was a Russian poet and writer Marina Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow . She was one of the most original of the Russian 20th-century poets, and at the forefront of both the Acmeist and Symbolist movements in Russia. Her work was not looked kindly upon by Stalin and the then Bolshevik régime, and her literary rehabilitation only really began in the 1960s. Tsvetaeva's poetry arose from her own deeply convoluted personality, her eccentricity and tightly disciplined use of language. Among her themes were female sexuality, and the tension in women's private emotions; she bridges the mutually contradictory schools of Acmeism and symbolism.
Biography
Much of Tsvetaeva's poetry has its roots in the depths of her displaced and disturbed childhood. Her father was Ivan Vladimirovich Tsvetaev, a professor of art history at the University of Moscow, who was later to found the Alexander III Museum, which is now known as the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. Tsvetaeva's mother, Maria Alexandrovna Meyn, was Ivan's second wife, a highly literate woman. She was also volatile and a (frustrated) concert pianist, with some Polish ancestry on her mother's side. (This latter fact was to play on Marina's imagination, and to cause her to identify herself with the Polish aristocracy.)

70. SF On Marina Tsvetaeva
Publications/Presentations on marina tsvetaeva. Bells and Cupolas The StructuringRole of the Female Body in marina tsvetaeva s Poetry, Slavic Review, Vol.
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Publications:
"Where the Dog is Buried: Reading Between the Lines of Cvetaeva's Prose Cycle," forthcoming in Canadian Slavonic Papers "Daphne's Tremor: Tsvetaeva and the Feminine in Classical Myth and Statuary," in Michael Finke and Stephen Blackwell, eds., special issue of the Journal of Slavic Linguistics dedicated to Vadim Liapunov, forthcoming. "Marina Tsvetaeva," in Anne Commire and Deborah Klezmer, eds., Women in World History (Waterford, CT: Yorkin Publications, 1999-2001), forthcoming. "Not Quite in the Name of the Lord: A Biblical Subtext in Marina Cvetaeva's Opus," Slavic and East European Journal , Vol. 40, No. 2 (Summer, 1996), pp. 278-296. "Reading For a Self: Self-Definition and Female Ancestry in Three Russian Poems," Russian Review , Vol. 55, No. 1 (January, 1996), pp. 21-36. (On Parnok, Tsvetaeva and Shkapskaia) "Wooing the Other Woman: Gender in Women's Love Poetry in the Silver Age," in Engendering Slavic Literatures , eds. Chester and Forrester (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996), pp. 107-134. (On Gippius, Solov'eva/Allegro, Parnok and Tsvetaeva.)

71. Penn Special Collections-APR 1855
Photographs from the American Poetry Review Records, 19711998 Ms. Coll. 349. PreviousImage. Next Image. Index. Subject tsvetaeva, marina, 1892-1941 Date nd.
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72. Marina Tsvetaeva - Encyclopedia Article About Marina Tsvetaeva. Free Access, No
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73. Art Russe : ’Fin De Casanova’ De Marina Tsvetaeva
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74. Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva Tradotta In Italiano
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Cammini, a me somigliante,
gli occhi puntando in basso.
Io li ho abbassati- anche!
Passante, fermati!
Leggi - di ranuncoli
e di papaveri colto un mazzetto
- che io mi chiamavo Marina
e quanti anni avevo.
Non credere che qui sia - una tomba,
che io ti apparirò minacciando... A me stessa troppo piaceva ridere quando non si può! E il sangue fluiva alla pelle, e i miei riccioli s'arrotolavano... Anch'io esistevo, passante! Passante, fermati! Strappa uno stelo selvatico per te e una bacca - subito dopo. Niente è più grosso e più dolce d'una fragola di cimitero. Solo non stare così tetro, la testa chinata sul petto. Con leggerezza pensami, con leggerezza dimenticami. Come t'investe il raggio di sole! Sei tutto in un polverio dorato... E che almeno però non ti turbi la mia voce di sottoterra. La spensieratezza e' un caro peccato

75. TPCN - Great Quotations (Quotes) By Marina Tsvetaeva To Inspire And Motivate You
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76. The Life Of Marina Tsvetaeva
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The Life of Marina Tsvetaeva Marina Tsvetaeva was born in 1892 in Moscow, to a mother who was a frustrated concert pianist and a father who had founded the country's first National Art Museum. She published her first book of poems at sixteen to much acclaim. Soon after, she married Sergei Efron, and for several years lived a passionate life defined by her art and by her love affairs with women and men, which inspired many of her poems.
When civil war broke out in the wake of the Russian Revolution, Marina and Sergei were separated for five years while he served in the White Army. Tsvetaeva was left to try to take care of their two children alone under famine conditions. During the winter of 1919 her younger daughter died of hunger in an orphanage. In 1922, Tsvetaeva and the remaining two children joined Sergei in Prague and eventually in Paris. There she suffered from exile and the lack of audience for her work, particularly when her refusal to sign the politically motived "Immigré Letter" attacking the work of the poet Mayakovsky alienated her from the émigré literary community. Tsvetaeva was beaten down also by the daily responsibilities of domestic life, where in spite of her remarkably prolific literary output, sh

77. Famous Quotes By Marina Tsvetaeva
Famous Quotes, marina tsvetaeva. Famous Quotes by marina tsvetaeva.About Books There are books so alive that you re always afraid
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80. Books By Marina Tsvetaeva
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