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  1. Ivan Bunin - Wikipedia

    Ivan Bunin was born on his parental estate in Voronezh province, the third and youngest son of Aleksey Nikolayevich Bunin (1827–1906) and Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Bunina (née Chubarova, 1835–1910). He had two younger sisters: Masha (Maria Bunina-Laskarzhevskaya, 1873–1930) and Nadya (that latter died very young) and two elder brothers, Yuly and Yevgeny.

  2. Ivan Bunin | Biography & Books | Britannica

    Ivan Bunin (born October 10 [October 22, New Style], 1870, Voronezh, Russia—died November 8, 1953, Paris, France) was a poet and novelist, the first Russian to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature (1933), and one of the finest of Russian stylists.. Bunin, the descendant of an old noble family, spent his childhood and youth in the Russian provinces. . He attended secondary …

  3. Ivan Bunin – Facts - NobelPrize.org

    Ivan Bunin was born into a family of landowners in Vorónezh in Western Russia and spent his childhood in the country on the family’s estates. His mother, Lyudmila Alexandrovna, introduced him to Russian folklore, and he began writing poetry and prose at an early age. He traveled around Russia, southern Europe, North Africa, the Middle East ...

  4. Ivan Bunin Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life

    Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin was an eminent Russian poet and novelist who was the first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1933. His writings were known for their strict adherence to classical Russian traditions of prose and poetry writing.. The prose and poetry of Bunin reflected classical Russian conventions and the style of ...

  5. Celebrating Writer Ivan Bunin - The Moscow Times

    Oct 8, 2020 · Ivan Bunin was the first Russian writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Born on Oct. 22, 1870 [Oct. 10 O.S.] in a noble family in Voronezh, he studied at the Yelets men's gymnasium ...

  6. Bunin's mother belonged to the Chubarov family, also of good des? cent; one of his maternal ancestors was a captain of the streVtsy who was executed in Moscow, after a rebellion, by order of Peter the Great. The Bunin family produced two eminent authors a few generations before Ivan Bunin's own. The first was a woman, Anna Petrovna

  7. Ivan Bunin (Author of Тёмные аллеи) - Goodreads

    Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (Russian: Иван Алексеевич Бунин) was the first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.He was noted for the strict artistry with which he carried on the classical Russian traditions in the writing of prose and poetry.

  8. Ivan Bunin - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Ivan Bunin (22 October 1870 – 8 November 1953) was a Russian writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1939. [2] He was awarded the prize "for the strict artistry with which he has carried on the classical Russian traditions in prose writing." He also received the Pushkin Prize in 1903 and 1909. [3] He wrote famous short novels including The Village and Dry Valley.

  9. A Century and a Half of Ivan Bunin - Los Angeles Review of Books

    Oct 20, 2020 · Ivan Bunin was born on October 2, 1870, to an impoverished family of pre-Petrine gentry, in the city of Voronezh, located in Russia’s forest steppe region. He spent his childhood and youth in ...

  10. Ivan Bunin summary | Britannica

    Ivan Bunin, (born Oct. 10, 1870, Voronezh, Russia—died Nov. 8, 1953, Paris, France), Russian poet and novelist.He worked as a journalist and clerk while writing and translating poetry, but he made his name as a short-story writer, with such masterpieces as the title story of The Gentleman from San Francisco (1916). His other works include the novella Mitya’s Love (1925), the …

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