Alexey Remizov. “At the Evening Dawn.ˮ A Chapter from the Manuscript; Letters to S.P. Remizova-Dovgello. 1926”. comm. by E.R. Obatnina, text prep. by E.R. Obatnina and A.S. Uryupina

The authors continue to introduce into scientific circulation chapters from A.M. Remizov's manuscript “At the Evening Dawn”, which form a series of publications devoted to the émigré period of the writer’s life and work. The main part contains Remizov’s letters to S.P. Remizova-Dovgello for 192...

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Autores principales: Elena R. Obatnina, Anna S. Uryupina
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Publicado: Russian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature 2020
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Sumario:The authors continue to introduce into scientific circulation chapters from A.M. Remizov's manuscript “At the Evening Dawn”, which form a series of publications devoted to the émigré period of the writer’s life and work. The main part contains Remizov’s letters to S.P. Remizova-Dovgello for 1926, which in 1945–1948 were edited by the author and included in the planned book. The Appendix contains original letters of the same period. Such a juxtaposition of a particular chapter with its primary sources opens up the prospect of exploring motivations that guided the writer in creating autobiographical works in the late 1940s and early 1950s. The corps of epistolary documents for 1926 contains information related to Remizov’s position in the literary environment of Parisian emigration, his friendly and professional contacts, his work in the journal Blagonamerenny and also reveals unknown facts of the creative and publishing history of his works. The publication is accompanied by detailed comments based on previously unknown archival materials which supplement the history of the Russian Diaspora. Historical and literary surveys of the authors made it possible to introduce significant refinements into the biographical data, and into the chronology of the writer’s life and work as a whole.