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Dnevnik 1934 goda

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Dnevnik 1934 goda

by Kuzmin, Mikhail; G A Morev

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Saint Petersburg: Izd-vo Ivana Limbakha, 1998. 413p., very good hardcover, text in Russian. Diaries from 1934 by the gay Silver Age Russian poet, with additional research and much discussion of Kuzmin's circle. Kuzmin died of pneumonia two years later, escaping the fate of many in his circle who were executed under Stalin.

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Title
Dnevnik 1934 goda
Author
Kuzmin, Mikhail; G A Morev
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ISBN 10
5890590162
ISBN 13
9785890590169
Publisher
Izd-vo Ivana Limbakha
Place of Publication
Saint Petersburg
Date Published
1998
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Gay Studies; Poetry; 1930S; Russian history; Diary, diaries, journal, journals;

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