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  1. The Life of Arsenyev / La Vie d'Arseniev ( in Russian) / (ZHizn Arseneva/????? ?????????. ??????) by Ivan Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin, et all 2003
  2. Ivan Bunin. Lyrics (IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE) / ( . ) by Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin, Ivan Bunin, 2003
  3. Dark Avenues, 1943 (IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE) / (Temnye allei / ?????? ?????) by Ivan Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin, et all 2005
  4. Mitya's Love, 1925 (IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE) / (MITINA LUBOV /) by Ivan Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin, 2004
  5. Sobranie Sochinenij (Collected Works in Russian) by I. A. [Ivan Alekseyevich] Bunin, 1965

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Poet and novelist, the first Russian to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature (1933) and one of the best of Russian stylists.
While working as a journalist and clerk Bunin wrote and translated poetry; his first volume of verse was published in 1891. For his translation of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Hiawatha he was awarded a Pushkin prize in 1903 by the Russian Academy, which later elected him an honorary fellow (1909). He also translated Lord Byron's Manfred and Cain. Bunin, whose poetry has a Parnassian ring, had no use for modern avant-garde trends. Bunin made his name as a short-story writer with such masterpieces as "Gospodin iz San-Frantsisko," the title piece in one of his collections (1916; The Gentleman from San Francisco). His last book of stories, Tyomnye alley (Dark Avenues), was published in 1943. Bunin's longer works include Derevnya (1910; The Village), Mitina lyubov (1925; Mitya's Love), Zhizn Arsenyeva ("The Life of Arsenev"), a fictional autobiography (1930; The Well of Days) and its sequel, Lika (1939), and two volumes of memoirs, Okayannye dni (1926; "The Accursed Days") and Vospominaniya (1950; Memories and Portraits).

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The Russian writer Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin October 10 November 8 ), born in Voronezh , won the Nobel Prize for Literature in . Initially he wrote journalism and poetry , then prose , especially short stories . He emigrated from Russia in , eventually settling in Paris This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Note: The original source of this article can be found on the main Wikipedia Web site. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License , which means that you can copy and modify it as long as the entire work (including additions) remains under this license.

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Bunin Iovosti Press Agency (b. Oct. 10 [Oct. 22, New Style], 1870, Voronezh, Russiad. Nov. 8, 1953, Paris, France), poet and novelist, the first Russian to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature (1933) and one of the best of Russian stylists. While working as a journalist and clerk Bunin wrote and translated poetry; his first volume of verse was published in 1891. For his translation of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Hiawatha he was awarded a Pushkin prize in 1903 by the Russian Academy, which later elected him an honorary fellow (1909). He also translated Lord Byron's Manfred and Cain. Bunin, whose poetry has a Parnassian ring, had no use for modern avant-garde trends. Bunin made his name as a short-story writer with such masterpieces as "Gospodin iz San-Frantsisko," the title piece in one of his collections (1916; The Gentleman from San Francisco ). His last book of stories, Tyomnye alley Dark Avenues ), was published in 1943. Bunin's longer works include Derevnya The Village Mitina lyubov Mitya's Love Zhizn Arsenyeva ("The Life of Arsenev"), a fictional autobiography (1930;

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9. Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich
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Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich I come from an old and noble house that has given to Russia a good many illustrious persons in politics as well as in the arts, among whom two poets of the early nineteenth century stand out in particular: Anna Bunina and Vasily Zhukovsky, one of the great names in Russian literature, the son of Athanase Bunin and the Turk Salma.
All my ancestors had close ties with the soil and the people: they were country gentlemen. My parents were no exception. They owned estates in Central Russia, in those fertile steppes in which the ancient Muscovite czars had settled colonists from all over the country for their protection against Tartar invasions from the South. That is why in that region there developed the richest of all Russian dialects, and almost all of our great writers from Turgenev to Leo Tolstoy have come from there.
I was born in Voronezh in 1870; my childhood and youth were spent almost entirely in the country on my father's estates. During my adolescence the death of my little sister caused a violent religious crisis, but it left no permanent scars on my soul. I had a passion for painting, which, I think, shows in my writings. I wrote both poetry and prose fairly early and my works were also published from an early date.
Ever since I began to publish, my books have been both in prose and poetry, original writings as well as translations (from the English). If one divides my work by genre, one would find volumes of original poetry, two volumes of translations, and ten volumes of prose.

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    Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich [b OO E u lyiksy A u vich b OO Pronunciation Key Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich , Russian writer. Born of a poor aristocratic family, he was encouraged in his literary precocity. His first volume of verse was published in 1891. He traveled extensively, writing while working as a librarian and statistician. Bunin won the Pushkin Prize in 1903 for his own verse and for his translations of works by Byron and Longfellow. The Village The Gentleman from San Francisco (1915, tr. 1923), which treats powerfully the themes of vanity and death. His autobiographical novel The Well of Days (1930, tr. 1933) is equally celebrated. Bunin's Memories and Portraits (1950, tr. 1951) contains reminiscences of famous contemporaries. His elegant style, descriptive genius, and choice of themes place Bunin among the classic Russian authors. A nostalgia for the aristocracy contributed to his reactionary political stance, which compelled him to leave Russia in 1919. His last years were spent in France. Bunin was awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize in Literature. See study by S. Kryzytski (1971).

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(b. Oct. 10 [Oct. 22, New Style], 1870, Voronezh, Russiad. Nov. 8, 1953, Paris, Fr.), poet and novelist, the first Russian to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature (1933) and one of the best of Russian stylists. While working as a journalist and clerk Bunin wrote and translated poetry; his first volume of verse was published in 1891. For his translation of H.W. Longfellow's Hiawatha he was awarded a Pushkin prize in 1903 by the Russian Academy, which later elected him an honorary fellow (1909). He also translated Byron's Manfred and Cain. Bunin , whose poetry has a Parnassian ring, had no use for modern avant-garde trends. Bunin made his name as a short-story writer with such masterpieces as "Gospodin iz San-Frantsisko," the title piece in one of his collections (1916; The Gentleman from San Francisco ). His last book of stories, Tyomnye alley Dark Avenues ), was published in 1943. His longer works include Derevnya The Village Mitina lyubov Mitya's Love Zhizn Arsenyeva ("The Life of Arsenev"), a fictional autobiography (1930;

12. Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin Winner Of The 1933 Nobel Prize In Literature
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I VAN A LEKSEYEVICH B UNIN
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All my ancestors had close ties with the soil and the people: they were country gentlemen. My parents were no exception. They owned estates in Central Russia, in those fertile steppes in which the ancient Muscovite czars had settled colonists from all over the country for their protection against Tartar invasions from the South. That is why in that region there developed the richest of all Russian dialects, and almost all of our great writers from Turgenev to Leo Tolstoy have come from there.
Ever since I began to publish, my books have been both in prose and poetry, original writings as well as translations (from the English). If one divides my work by genre, one would find volumes of original poetry, two volumes of translations, and ten volumes of prose.
My works were soon recognized by the critics. They were subsequently honoured on several occasions, receiving in particular the Pushkin Prize, the highest prize awarded by the Russian Academy of Sciences . In 1909 that Academy elected me one of its twelve honorary members, a position that corresponds to the immortals of the French Academy. Among their number was Leo Tolstoy.
In 1910 I published my novel The Village
I left Moscow because of the Bolshevik regime in May, 1918; until February, 1920, when I finally emigrated abroad, I lived in the south of Russia. Since then I have lived in France, dividing my time between Paris and the maritime Alps.

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    Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich [b OO E u lyiksy A u vich b OO Pronunciation Key Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich , Russian writer. Born of a poor aristocratic family, he was encouraged in his literary precocity. His first volume of verse was published in 1891. He traveled extensively, writing while working as a librarian and statistician. Bunin won the Pushkin Prize in 1903 for his own verse and for his translations of works by Byron and Longfellow. The Village The Gentleman from San Francisco (1915, tr. 1923), which treats powerfully the themes of vanity and death. His autobiographical novel The Well of Days (1930, tr. 1933) is equally celebrated. Bunin's Memories and Portraits (1950, tr. 1951) contains reminiscences of famous contemporaries. His elegant style, descriptive genius, and choice of themes place Bunin among the classic Russian authors. A nostalgia for the aristocracy contributed to his reactionary political stance, which compelled him to leave Russia in 1919. His last years were spent in France. Bunin was awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize in Literature. See study by S. Kryzytski (1971).

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Tous mes ancêtres avaient de près des liens avec le sol et les gens: ils étaient des gentilshommes campagnards. Mes parents n'étaient aucune exception. Ils ont possédé des états(propriétés) en Russie Centrale, en ces steppes fertiles dans lesquelles les tsars de Moscovite antiques avaient arrangé des colons de tout le pays pour leur protection contre des invasions de Tartre du Sud. C'est pourquoi dans cette région s'est là développé le plus riche de tous les dialectes russes et presque tous nos grands auteurs de Turgenev à Léo Tolstoy sont venus de là. Depuis que j'ai commencé à publier, mes livres ont été et dans la prose et la poésie, des écritures originales aussi bien que des traductions (de l'Anglais). Si on divise mon travail par le genre, on trouverait les volumes de poésie originale, deux volumes de traductions et dix volumes de prose. Mes travaux ont été bientôt reconnus par les critiques. Ils ont été par la suite honorés plusieurs fois, recevant en particulier le Prix de Pushkin, le prix le plus haut attribué par l'Académie russe de Sciences. En 1909 cette Académie m'a élu un de ses douze membres d'honneur, une position qui correspond à l'immortals de l'Académie française. Parmi leur numéro (nombre) était Léo Tolstoy. Néanmoins, il y avait plusieurs raisons pourquoi on ne m'a pas largement connu pendant un temps considérable. J'ai tenu à distance de la politique et dans mes écritures n'a pas touché sur des questions concernant cela. Je n'ai pas appartenu à aucune école littéraire; je n'étais ni décadent, ni symbolist, romantique, ou le naturaliste. De plus, j'ai fréquenté peu de cercles littéraires. J'ai vécu principalement dans le pays; j'ai voyagé beaucoup en Russie aussi bien qu'à l'étranger; j'ai visité l'Italie, la Sicile, la Turquie, le Balkans, la Grèce, la Syrie, la Palestine, l'Egypte, l'Algérie, la Tunisie et les tropiques. Selon les mots de Saadi j'ai essayé "d'y regarder le monde et le congé l'empreinte de mon âme". J'ai été intéressé par les problèmes de philosophie, la religion, des morales et l'histoire.

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Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich [b OO E u lyiksy A u vich b OO Pronunciation Key Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich , Russian writer. Born of a poor aristocratic family, he was encouraged in his literary precocity. His first volume of verse was published in 1891. He traveled extensively, writing while working as a librarian and statistician. Bunin won the Pushkin Prize in 1903 for his own verse and for his translations of works by Byron and Longfellow. The Village The Gentleman from San Francisco (1915, tr. 1923), which treats powerfully the themes of vanity and death. His autobiographical novel The Well of Days (1930, tr. 1933) is equally celebrated. Bunin's Memories and Portraits (1950, tr. 1951) contains reminiscences of famous contemporaries. His elegant style, descriptive genius, and choice of themes place Bunin among the classic Russian authors. A nostalgia for the aristocracy contributed to his reactionary political stance, which compelled him to leave Russia in 1919. His last years were spent in France. Bunin was awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize in Literature. See study by S. Kryzytski (1971).

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