The last days of Pushkin : from unpublished contemporary letters / By Irakly Andronikov.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Russian Publication details: Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics : Foreign Languages Publishing House, [1957]Description: 173 pages : 17 cmISBN:
  • 1410210987
  • 9781410210982
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PG 3350.5 .D4 A513 1957
Online resources: Summary: "Soviet Literary critics are still unable to state with conviction that the story of the death of the great Russian poet Pushkin has been adequately studied. And so the new material as to Pushkin's death contained in the letters of contemporaries, letters quite unknown for a hundred years, sent from the town of Nizhni Tagil to the Moscow journal Novy Mir, are of the utmost interest, both for literary critics, and the general reader. The Last Days of Pushkin is a presentation of this material with a running commentary by the well-known writer and literary critic Irakly Andronikov." - From inside book jacket.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks The Karl H. Niebyl Collection PG 3350.5 .D4 A513 1957 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML21010017

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"Soviet Literary critics are still unable to state with conviction that the story of the death of the great Russian poet Pushkin has been adequately studied. And so the new material as to Pushkin's death contained in the letters of contemporaries, letters quite unknown for a hundred years, sent from the town of Nizhni Tagil to the Moscow journal Novy Mir, are of the utmost interest, both for literary critics, and the general reader. The Last Days of Pushkin is a presentation of this material with a running commentary by the well-known writer and literary critic Irakly Andronikov." - From inside book jacket.

From the library of Karl and Elizabeth Niebyl.

Translated from Russian into English.

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