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         Tsvetayeva Marina:     more books (27)
  1. Captive Lion: The Life of Marina Tsvetayeva by Elaine Feinstein, 1987-08-31
  2. In the Inmost Hour of the Soul (Vox Humana) by Marina Tsvetayeva, Nina Kossman, 1989-05-25
  3. Marina Tsvetayeva (Lives of Modern Women) by Elaine Feinstein, 1989-11-07
  4. Three Russian women poets: Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetayeva, Bella Akhmadulina
  5. Marina Tsvetayeva: A Critical Biography by Maria Razumovsky, 1995-10-10
  6. Selected Poems of Marina Tsvetayeva by Marina Tsvetayeva, 1981
  7. Letters: Summer 1926 (New York Review Books Classics) by Marina Tsvetayeva, Rainer Maria Rilke, et all 2001-09-01
  8. Marina Tsvetayeva: Selected Poems by Marina TSvetaeva, 1971-10-21
  9. Marina Tsvetayeva: A Critical Biography.: An article from: World Literature Today by Marjorie L. Hoover, 1995-09-22
  10. Three Russian Women Poets: Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetayeva, Bella Akhmadulina by Marina; Akhmadulina, Bella; Akhmatova, Anna Andreevna; Maddock, Mary Tsvetaeva, 1983
  11. A Captive Lion The Life of Marina Tsvetayeva by FeinsteinElaine, 1987
  12. Selected Poems of Marina Tsvetayeva (Hutchinson Poets) by Marina; 1930, Elaine Feinstein TSvetaeva, 1987
  13. POETRY OF MARINA TSVETAYEVA by L. Zubov, 1989-01-01
  14. Selected Poems by Marina Tsvetayeva, 1991-01-01

61. Tatiana Zherebkina
Tatiana Zherebkina. TO ENVY marina tsvetayeva S PRACTICES OF LOVE. marinatsvetayeva writes so about him Your members are like algae,.
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Tatiana Zherebkina "TO ENVY":
MARINA TSVETAYEVA'S PRACTICES OF LOVE. The classic definition of envy, belonging to Freud, is formulated as an envy for penis – that is, the desire to possess the thing in relation to which the subject feels a lack. For Freud, the ideal subject of envy is the female subject. Nevertheless, Lacan re-formulates Freud's definition as he states that envy cannot be defined according to sex and is not a desire of a certain object or quality the subject is lacking but a desire of the Other as a desire to occupy his/her place. Is not that desire to take the place of the Other, at the same time, the thing that we in other terms define as love – the lover's desire of possession? Love is never "innocent", it is always a battle for domination and submission, always a means for destruction of the Other's defense field in order to subordinate him/her to our desire… Marina Tsvetayeva had a various and always dramatic experience of love, but her every love was constructed as a tormenting and powerful desire to possess the place of the Other, to unite with him/her letting there be not a slight separateness from herself. And her charm/envy/passion for the Other were always constructed as climaxes of hopes and disappointments, seeming gains and endless losses. We shall trace only two love stories which were most dramatic for Tsvetayeva's life: her love for a woman, Sofia Parnok, whom Tsvetayeva could not forget or forgive to the end of her days, and her love for her husband, Sergey Efron, which finally proved to be perilous for her, for him, and for their children…

62. Literary Encyclopedia: A Captive Lion
In her life of marina tsvetayeva, A Captive Lion (1987) Elaine Feinstein, who rescuedthe startling, sensitive poetry for English speaking audiences in marina
http://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=7282

63. Elaine Feinstein
Her later work has been influenced by the poetry of marina tsvetayeva,a poet whose work she has translated from the Russian. She
http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth01J16L270912620139

64. BU Bridge News - Week Of 30 January 1998
old Russian keeps like a banked fire in her soul for Russian music and literature,and par ticularly for one writer, the late marina tsvetayeva, now recognized
http://www.bu.edu/bridge/archive/1998/01-30/features4.html
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Week of 30 January 1998 Vol. I, No. 18 Feature Article
Out of the shadow of the KGB, treasuring a poet's legacy
by Cliff Bernard Your turn will come. You'll also give Moscow, gently and bitterly, to your daughters. As for me, a zone of unrestricted sleep, bell sounds and early dawns in the graveyard of Vagankovo. From Verses about Moscow by Marina Tsvetayeva, trans. Mary Maddock Marina Katseva's job classification at BU is library technician III. Neatly and conservatively dressed in long skirt, sensible shoes, gray blouse, and black sweater, her gray-flecked hair kept permed and short, she certainly looks the part of an orderly keeper of books. The casual observer would never guess the tumultuous times she has lived through, or the passion that this 55-year-old Russian keeps like a banked fire in her soul for Russian music and literature, and par ticularly for one writer, the late Marina Tsvetayeva, now recognized as one of the great 20th-century Russian poets. Katseva and her husband, Boris, came to Boston eight years ago after spending five years "in refusal." When they applied for emigration to the United States in 1978, she and Boris were declared "enemies of the people." Both lost their jobs. They survived, Katseva says, by publishing articles and essays under the names of other people, and with donations from American Jews. Katseva's doctoral dissertation on Porgy and Bess was suspended and remains uncompleted. Katseva says the KGB shadowed them constantly.

65. Russian Culture Navigator
assistant co-founders of the famous Moscow Fine Arts Museum, one of the world sfive major museums, their senior daughter marina tsvetayeva, an outstanding
http://www.vor.ru/culture/cultarch88_eng.html
by Olga Bobrova There are not so many God-chosen people in the world, still fewer families of the chosen females. One of such families was that of Tsvetayevs. Russia will never forget these people: Ivan Tsvetayev, a professor of history and an art critic and his wife Maria, a true friend and assistant - co-founders of the famous Moscow Fine Arts Museum, one of the world's five major museums, their senior daughter Marina Tsvetayeva, an outstanding 20th century poet and junior Anastasya, a writer and a brilliant autobiographer. September 27 marks 105 years since the birth of Anastasya Tsvetayeva, the clan's only long-liver, who was short of only one month to be 99. "...A person, whose childhood was too good, carries it throughout his life." This notion of the French 20th century writer Alan Furnier seems to have materialized in Anastasya's fate. She was already over 50 when she began to tell granddaughter about her childhood. In 1971, her "Reminiscences" came off the press - a book, born out of those conversations with the granddaughter, a volume of recollections of her childhood and adolescence, her family and friends, Moscow and the admired Tarusa village in the Moscow countryside, Italy and Switzerland, and her stay in Crimea. "What a heart-felt language has written this, how it breathes out the virtually restored heat of those days," poet Boris Pasternak exclaimed in amazement after reading "Reminiscences."

66. Russian Culture Navigator
THE 110TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF marina tsvetayeva. October 8 marked the 110thbirth anniversary of the outstanding Russian poetess marina tsvetayeva.
http://www.vor.ru/culture/cultarch234_eng.html
LENKOM'S METAMORPHOSES
(to the theatre's 70th birthday)
    By M. Faustova This year Moscow's Lenkom Theatre is celebrating its 75th birthday. An elite theatre with a "starry" staff, it emerged in 1927 first as the Labor Youth Theatre, and in 1938 was renamed Lenkom - an abbreviation for the Young Communist League. Throughout its 75-year-long history Lenkom was led by outstanding domestic theatre directors, among them Ivan Bersenev and Anatoly Efros. The latter became its first chief whose productions evoked huge interest beyond the Russian borders. Many of his performances, including "On Wedding Day" based on Victor Rozov's play, "My Poor Marat" by Alexei Arbuzov, "Moliere" by Mikhail Bulgakov, entered the golden fund of contemporary Russian theatre. With Marc Zakharov taking over as Lenkom's artistic director in 1973, the theatre entered a new stage. His will for victory and soberness of mind enabling him to overcome ideological and other barriers, his profound respect for his profession and innovative approach, won him enormous popularity. Zakharov was one of the first in Russia to combine nostalgia for world cultural heritage with sensationalism, serious art with show business. Nearly each of his productions was a hit and a remarkable event in Moscow's cultural life. Suffice it to mention his "Thyl" based on Charles de Coster's novel "Thyl Ulenspiegel", and popular rock-operas "The Star and Death of Khoakin Murietta" based on works by the Chilean author Pablo Neruda and "Juno and Avos", Russia's first rock opera to music by Alexei Rybnikov and Andrei Voznesensky.

67. Encyclopedia: Marina Tsvetaeva
Feinstein and David McDuff. The RussianTartar composer Sofia Gubaidulinahas written a Hommage marina tsvetayeva . Bibliography.
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    Encyclopedia : Marina Tsvetaeva
    Marina Tsvetaeva Thomas Stearns Eliot September 26 January 4 ), was an American poet, dramatist, and literary critic.
    Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva October 9 August 31 ) was a Russia n poet and writer.

    68. TVERSKAY STREET
    lived here. In the early 20th century Nadezhda Sytenko godmotherto marina tsvetayeva, lived in the lane. Tsvetaeva lived quite
    http://www.moskva.ru/guide/streets/tverskaya9e.html
    Mamonovsky Lane (in Soviet times - Sadovskikh) leads off from the left side of Tverskaya. It was named after Count Mamonov, the owner of a house in the street who lived here in the early 19th century. He left his mark by giving his house to an eye hospital. In 1939 the lane was renamed Sadovskikh, because an actor of the Maly Theatre, P. Sadovsky, the founder of the Sadovsky acting dynasty, lived here. In the early 20th century Nadezhda Sytenko - godmother to Marina Tsvetayeva, lived in the lane. Tsvetaeva lived quite nearby in the neighbouring Tryokhprudny Lane: You, whose dreams are not yet awakened, Whose movements are still calm Come to Tryokhpntdny Lane, If you like my poems. This wonderful and magic world You will still find, be quick! Come to Tryokhpmdny Lane, To this the soul of my soul. The wooden house of Tsvetayeva's family no longer exists. It stood on the site of the modern red house at No. 8. Marina Tsvetayeva was born in this wooden house in 1892 and spent the first twenty years of her life there. Here she wrote her first verses and together with her sister she went for a walk every day to Tverskaya, to commune with Pushkin. During the First World War a hospital was opened in Tsvetayeva's house and in 1926 on its site a house was built to the design of Priyomyshev. Near to Tryokhprudny in Palashevsky Lane where the school now stands was the Church of the Nativity. In 1912 Marina Tsvetayeva married Sergei Efron here, in front of the Icon 'Salvation of Sinners'. It is the only icon which was spared in the destruction of the church, and it can now be seen in the Church of the Resurrection Slovusheye in Uspensky Vrazhek, which is in Bryusov Lane:

    69. Boosey And Hawkes: The Home Of Contemporary Music
    for a cappella choir Music Text Poems by marina tsvetayeva (R) Rental,
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    70. Boosey And Hawkes: The Home Of Contemporary Music
    Gubaidulina, Sofia Hommage a marina tsvetayeva (1984) 15 Categorychorus a cappella ie without instrumental accompaniment Select
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    71. Born On September 26
    He was canonized in the Russian Church. tsvetayeva, marina Ivanovna tsvetayeva,marina Ivanovna, married name marina IVANOVNA EFRON (b. Oct. 8 Sept.
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    Davies, Arthur B(owen)
    Davies, Arthur B(owen) (b. Sept. 26, 1862, Utica, N.Y., U.S.d. Oct. 24, 1928, Florence), U.S. painter, printmaker, and tapestry designer known for his idylls of classical fantasy painted in a Romantic style but best remembered for his leadership in introducing modern European painting styles into early 20th-century America.
    McCay, Winsor
    McCay, Winsor (b. Sept. 26, 1869, Spring Lake, Mich., U.S.d. July 26, 1934), American artist who was a pioneer of cartoon films.
    Reichenbach, Hans
    Reichenbach, Hans (b. Sept. 26, 1891, Hamburg, Ger.d. April 9, 1953, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.), philosopher and educator (University of Berlin; University of California) who was a leading representative of the Vienna Circle and founder of the Berlin school of logical positivism, a movement that viewed logical statements as revealing only the basic structure of a priori mental categories and language. He contributed significantly to logical interpretations of probability theories, theories of induction, and the philosophical bases of science. He went to the United States in 1938, where he helped edit the Journal of Unified Science (formerly Erkenntnis [German: "Perception"]), and wrote

    72. Powell's Books - Selected Poems (93 Edition) By Marina / Feinstein, Elaine (tran
    , The Book of Lamentations. tsvetayeva Selected Poems (Penguin TwentiethCenturyClassics) by marina Tsvetaeva. Available at Quimby Warehouse. Free Shipping!
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    73. Famous Russian People, Nobel Prize Laureates
    tsvetayeva, marina A famous Russian poet Stalin, Joseph - well known for hisrepression leadership Zhukov, General - is a general who defeated Nazis.
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    74. Marina Tsvetaeva, Russian Poet
    Home. Great Russian Women. marina Ivanova Tsvetaeva (18921941) -also marina Cvetaeva, marina tsvetayeva. One of the most original
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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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    78. Pravda.RU 110th Anniversary Of The Birth Of Russian Poetess Marina Tsvetayeva
    Tuesday, October 8th, is the 110th anniversary of the birth of thegreat Russian poetess marina tsvetayeva. Her life lasted only
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    110th anniversary of the birth of Russian poetess Marina Tsvetayeva
    Tuesday, October 8th, is the 110th anniversary of the birth of the great Russian poetess Marina Tsvetayeva. Her life lasted only 50 years - a tragic time in the hardest period of Russian history. The time of two world wars, two Russian revolutions, a civil war, establishment of the totalitarian Soviet authority, Stalinist repressions...
    It seemed that Tsvetayeva, whom God gifted with a huge, powerful and original poetic talent, was born to a happy and creative life. Daughter of the famous Russian scholar Ivan Tsvetayev, the founder of the Moscow Alexander III Museum of Fine Arts (now known as the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts), she received an excellent education in Russia, Germany and Switzerland, and was a promising pianist.
    Tsvetayeva's literary talent manifested itself at an early age. Her poems dated 1908-1910 strike the reader with their unexpected maturity, human and literary alike. They bear the imprint of an outstanding individuality and an all-conquering sincerity. Unlike many beginners of all times, she managed not to imitate the world's great poets.
    Her poems denounce the usual conception of "feminine poetry," which was always regarded somewhat indulgently. Tsvetayeva's talent had a truly masculine scale. Even her great contemporary, Anna Akhmatova, seems too languid and too wrapped up in feminine emotion when compared to Tsvetayeva.

    79. Issue 3/95of 'Socionics' Journal
    On marina tsvetayeva s Socionic Type. The poetess marina tsvetayeva is proved tobe a representative of the socionic type ethicalintuitive extrovert (ET).
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    Aushra Augustinavichute
    The Socionic Nature of Humanity and Non-Socionity of the Society
    Under consideration are fundamentals of Socionics, a theory of informational metabolism put forward by the author. The role of the system of informational metabolism types called Socion in functioning of the society is described; the role of complementary (dual) relationship is emphasized.
    Key words : socionics, psychology, socion, informational metabolism type, intertype relationships, dual (complementary) relationship, diade.
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    Shulman G.A.
    Model of Socion
    The conceptual possibility of building periodical systems of socion (PSS) on all 840 Reinin bases is demonstrated. Should the dichotomy rationality/irrationality be considered as only conditionally belonging to the basis, then the total number of PSS in first approximation will make 20160. In this case each PSS represents a 'snapshot' or 'horizontal cut' of the Socion. Based on this presumption, the information metabolism type is construed as a probability-based cloud of existence in psycho-informational space. A hypothesis is proposed that, depending on real conditions of existence, a human may migrate towards other Reinin bases and exist in them, remaining in his own socionic type.
    Key words : Periodical System of Socion (PSS), Jungian basis, Reinin bases, multitude of PSS, human socionic type (informational metabolism type, IMT), migration of IMT towards other bases, IMT as probability-based cloud of existence in psycho-informational space.

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