デカブリストの妻: 叙事詩. [Russian Women].: In Japanese. Series ロシヤ文学名作選 ; 第1. Translation by 谷 耕平 [Kōhei Tani].
by ネクラーソフ [Nekrasov, Nikolai]
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The book was designed by the Russian-born painter and graphic artist Varvara Bubnova (1886-1983). Her mother was distantly related to the prominent poet Alexander Pushkin. Varvara studied at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. In the early 1910s, she became a member of the Youth Union and participated in art exhibitions with Mikhail Larionov, Natalia Goncharova, Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, and David Burlyuk. Bubnova also worked for the Institute of Artistic Culture with, among others, Wassily Kandinsky, Robert Falk, Lyubov Popova, Varvara Stepanova, and Alexander Rodchenko. In 1923 she moved to Japan, where she lived until 1958, mainly as a teacher and developer of lithography. She taught Russian language and literature at Waseda University in Tokyo also. She was declared an undesirable alien in Japan in 1936 and deported from Tokyo. Bubnova's library and drawings burned after the attacks on Tokyo during WWII. In 1959 she returned to the USSR. The Japanese Emperor awarded Bubnova the Japanese Order of the Precious Crown in 1982.
Russian Women is a two-poem cycle by Nikolai Nekrasov (1821-1877), dedicated to the wives of the Decembrists, the Russian revolutionaries, who followed their husbands to their exile in Siberia in 1826.
We couldn't trace any copy of this edition in USA or European libraries via OCLC.
Russian Women is a two-poem cycle by Nikolai Nekrasov (1821-1877), dedicated to the wives of the Decembrists, the Russian revolutionaries, who followed their husbands to their exile in Siberia in 1826.
We couldn't trace any copy of this edition in USA or European libraries via OCLC.
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- Bookseller
- Biblionne (RS)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 5992
- Title
- デカブリストの妻: 叙事詩. [Russian Women].
- Author
- ネクラーソフ [Nekrasov, Nikolai]
- Illustrator
- Cover design and frontispiece by Varvara Bubnova.
- Format/Binding
- In original illustrated wrappers.
- Book Condition
- Used - In good condition, small tears on the cover, slightly worn, small stains to the cover.
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- 新星社, 昭和22-23
- Place of Publication
- Tōkyō
- Date Published
- [1947-1948].
- Pages
- frontispiece, 222 pp.
- Size
- 8vo
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Bookseller catalogs
- Russian literature; Illustrated covers; Japan;
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We specialize in rare XX century Russian editions and Russian Emigre literature, primarily in Russian translations, First editions, Banned books, Economics, Politics, History, Art, Children`s books and History of Science.
Do not hesitate to ask us for rare Russian books you are looking for. We will help you to find them.
As for other news, Biblionne are very pleased to present a selective list of the illustrated children's books of the Soviet Union 1960-1970s. The books come from a personal collection of the Russian artist Irina Shmeleyova. We let ourselves to pick out those editions that give you a full and accurate understanding of the Russian children`s book of the Khrushchev Thaw era.