Ledkovsky, 1993 - Google Patents
PARADISE LOST TO PARADISE REGAINED: GALINA KUZNETSOVA'S OLIVE ORCHARDLedkovsky, 1993
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- 6717700922655459572
- Author
- Ledkovsky M
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- Canadian-American Slavic Studies
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This essay is dedicated to an emigre fellow poet of Ivan Elagin belonging to the" first wave" emigration-Galina Kuznetsova. Her work like the writings of so many emigre women has been undeservedly neglected and could be considered doomed to oblivion. This study is an …
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