Zvetayeva M.i.: Prose
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As distinguished from verses, that had not impressed an emigrants circle much ( in a new style and technique itself they saw the main aim), the prose sought the success, being duly put to the publishing and took the proper place in whole her life as a writer through decade of 30s. (Emigration made me a prose-writer). My Pushkin (1937), Mother and Music (1935), House by the Old Pimen (1934), The Story of Sonechka (1938), Memoir of Voloshin (Live about Live, 1933), M.A.Kuzmin (The Stranger Wind, 1936), A.Beliy (The Captured Spirit, 1935) etc. include every merit of fiction as well as genre of memoir, lyrics and philosophical essay, retrace the inspiration and biography of M.I.Zvetayeva. There are enclosed her letters to B.L.Pasternak (1922-36) and Rilke (1926), that actually themselves stand a great deal of an epistolary novel.
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