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    Quotes. References. Cursed Days (Окаянные дни, Okayánnye Dni) is a book by Nobel Prize -winning Russian author Ivan Bunin, compiled of diaries and notes he made while in Moscow and Odessa in 1918-1920. [1] . Fragments from it were published in 1925-1926 by the Paris -based Vozrozhdenye newspaper.

    • Vozrozhdenye(Paris, 1926), Petropolis (Berlin, 1936), Ivan R. Dee Publishers (Chicago, 1998)
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  2. Oct 1, 2001 · DOI: 10.2307/309957. Authors: Frederick H. White. Utah Valley University. Bunin Ivan. Thomas Gaiton Marullo. Citations (3) Abstract.

  3. Export Citation. BiBTeX EndNote RefMan. Here is Bunin's great anti-Bolshevik diary of the Russian Revolution, translated into English for the first time. Cursed Days is a chilling account...

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  4. Banned during the years of Soviet power, Cursed Days is now translated into English for the first time, with an introduction and notes by Thomas Gaiton Marullo, Bunin's foremost interpreter in the West.

  5. Jun 1, 1998 · Books. Cursed Days: Diary of a Revolution. Ivan Bunin. Ivan R. Dee, Jun 1, 1998 - History - 304 pages. The Nobel PrizeDwinning author's great anti-Bolshevik diary of the Russian...

  6. Export Citation. BiBTeX EndNote RefMan. On July 30, 1925, Vera Muromtseva-Bunina, the wife of the Russian writer Ivan Bunin (who was soon to win the Nobel Prize for Literature), wrote in her...

  7. Cursed days : a diary of Revolution. On July 30, 1925, Vera Muromtseva-Bunina, the wife of the Russian writer Ivan Bunin (who was soon to win the Nobel Prize for Literature), wrote in her diary: "Ian [her name for her husband] has torn up and burned all his diary manuscripts. I am very angry.

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