Earthly Signs: Moscow Diaries, 1917-1922

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  • 288

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  • 9781681371627

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  • 1 mm

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  • 13 mm

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  • 20 gram

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  • NEW

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 5 DECEMBER 2017

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    Marina Tsvetaeva ranks with Anna Akhmatova, Osip Mandelstam, and Boris Pasternak as one of Russia’s greatest twentieth-century poets. Her suicide at the age of forty-eight was the tragic culmination of a life buffeted by political upheaval. The essays collected in this volume are based on diaries she kept during the turbulent years of the Revolution and Civil War. In them she records conversations of women in the markets, soldiers and peasants on the train traveling from the Crimea to Moscow in October 1917, fighting in the streets of Moscow, a frantic scramble with co-workers to dig frozen potatoes out of...  Read More

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