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  1. Iván Bunin. Iván Alekséievich Bunin (en ruso: Иван Алексеевич Бунин, Vorónezh, 10 de octubre jul. / 22 de octubre de 1870 greg. - París, 8 de noviembre de 1953) fue el primer escritor ruso ganador del premio Nobel de Literatura en 1933. Miembro de una familia noble empobrecida, Bunin comenzó pronto su vida independiente ...

  2. 20 de jun. de 1999 · Ivan Bunin may have won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1933, but today he is nearly forgotten. Either my most erudite friends have never heard of him, or they vaguely associate his name with a ...

  3. 1933 Nobel Laureate in Literature. for the strict artistry with which he has carried on the classical Russian traditions in prose writing. Background. 1870-1953 Place of Birth: Voronezh, Russia Residence: Stateless domicile in France Book Store. Books by and about Ivan Bunin. Featured Internet Links. Ivan Bunin on The Literary Encyclopedia

  4. 1933 Nobel Laureate in Literature. for the strict artistry with which he has carried on the classical Russian traditions in prose writing. Background. 1870-1953 Place of Birth: Voronezh, Russia Residence: Stateless domicile in France Book Store. Books by and about Ivan Bunin. Featured Internet Links. Ivan Bunin on The Literary Encyclopedia

  5. Bunin alkoi käydä kirjeenvaihtoa Anton Tšehovin kanssa vuonna 1896, ja vuonna 1899 hän ystävystyi Maksim Gorkin ja Leo Tolstoin kanssa. Kirjallisuusryhmä Sredan jäsenet: ylärivi vas.: Stepan Skitalets, Fjodor Šaljapin, Jevgeni Tšhirikov; alarivi vas: Maksim Gorki, Leonid Andrejev, Ivan Bunin, Nikolai Telešov.

  6. Published in English. 1923. The Village ( Russian: Деревня, romanized : Derévnya) is a short novel by the Nobel Prize -winning Russian author Ivan Bunin, written in 1909 and first published in 1910 by the Saint Petersburg magazine Sovremenny Mir under the title Novelet ( Повесть ). The Village caused much controversy at the time ...