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Boris Zaytsev (writer)

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writers. His first published novel was "A distant region" (1915, Moscow); the year after his death, in 1973, one of his best prose works, "Serene Twilights," was published by an emigre press in Paris. He published many works in exile, including his novel of love set in Russia,
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He was chairman of the Moscow Union of Writers from 1921 to 1922. In 1922 he was allowed to move to Paris for health reasons, where he became one of the leading
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Dukhovnyi Realizm v Literature Russkogo Zarubezh'ia: B.K. Zaitsev, I.S. Shmelev
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into Russian. The key influences on Zaytsev's fiction writing were
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Etude sur le thème de l'errance dans l'oeuvre de Boris Zaitsev
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Burials at Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery
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Boris Zaytsev (disambiguation)

Oryol
Paris
Russian
Sreda
Oryol
University of Moscow
Dmitry Merezhkovsky
Zinaida Gippius
emigre
Ivan Turgenev
Anton Chekhov
The Divine Comedy
Dante Alighieri
Mikhail Lermontov
Vasily Zhukovsky
Alexander Blok
Paris
Francis Haskell
Natalie Duddington
ISBN
0-87049-296-9
ISBN
5-86007-377-1
Saarbrücken
EUE Editions Universitaires Européennes
ISBN
978-5860073777

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