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Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (/ ˈ b uː n iː n / BOO-neen or / ˈ b uː n ɪ n / BOO-nin; Russian: Ива́н Алексе́евич Бу́нин, IPA: [ɪˈvan ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ ˈbunʲɪn] ⓘ; 22 October [O.S. 10 October] 1870 – 8 November 1953) was the first Russian writer awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1933. He was noted ...
- Dark Avenues
Dark Avenues (or Dark Alleys, Russian: Тёмные аллеи,...
- The Village (Bunin novel)
The Village (Russian: Деревня, romanized: Derévnya) is a...
- List of poems by Ivan Bunin
List of poems by Ivan Bunin. Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin ( Ива́н...
- Dark Avenues
This is a list of all short stories published by Nobel Prize for Literature laureate Ivan Bunin. [1] 1890–1900. The First Love (Pervaya lyubov, Первая любовь). First published in Orlovsky Vestnik newspaper, 1890, Nos. 26–27, February 13, 14. [1] 1891. Fedosevna (Федосевна).
Ivan Bunin (born October 10 [October 22, New Style], 1870, Voronezh, Russia—died November 8, 1953, Paris, France) was a poet and novelist, the first Russian to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature (1933), and one of the finest of Russian stylists.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Poet and novelist Ivan Bunin was the first Russian writer to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. Born in Voronezh, Russia to a noble family that counted the poets Anna Búnina and Vasíly Zhukovsky among their ancestors, Bunin spent his early childhood in the rural Russian Provinces.