Dovid Knout: New materials

The literary and epistolary heritage of the famous émigré poet Dovid Knout (David Mironovich Fixman, 1900–1955) has already become the subject of publications and research studies more than once. However, a relatively recent discovery in Israel, where Knout lived the last years of his life, where he...

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Main Author: Vladimir Khazan
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Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature 2017-12-01
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Online Access:http://litfact.ru/images/2017-6/LF-2017-6_92-166_Khazan.pdf
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description The literary and epistolary heritage of the famous émigré poet Dovid Knout (David Mironovich Fixman, 1900–1955) has already become the subject of publications and research studies more than once. However, a relatively recent discovery in Israel, where Knout lived the last years of his life, where he died and is buried, a significant and still unknown part of his archive (unpublished poems, prose, articles, diary, letters, etc.) gives a new actuality to the study of his life and works. It may be said that partly unknown (or little-known) Knout opens up to specialists and a broad reader. For this publication several letters from the newly-discovered archive – written by Knout himself (to the first and second wives: Sara-Sophia Grabois and Ariadna Skriabin) and to him by different persons (G. Adamovich, D. Glikberg, R. Grinberg and others) – are selected.
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spelling doaj.art-bf995f7a7c5746f3bf778960d35930d42022-12-21T21:19:02ZengRussian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World LiteratureЛитературный факт2541-82972542-24212017-12-0169216610.22455/2541-8297-2017-6-92-166Dovid Knout: New materialsVladimir Khazan0The Hebrew University of JerusalemThe literary and epistolary heritage of the famous émigré poet Dovid Knout (David Mironovich Fixman, 1900–1955) has already become the subject of publications and research studies more than once. However, a relatively recent discovery in Israel, where Knout lived the last years of his life, where he died and is buried, a significant and still unknown part of his archive (unpublished poems, prose, articles, diary, letters, etc.) gives a new actuality to the study of his life and works. It may be said that partly unknown (or little-known) Knout opens up to specialists and a broad reader. For this publication several letters from the newly-discovered archive – written by Knout himself (to the first and second wives: Sara-Sophia Grabois and Ariadna Skriabin) and to him by different persons (G. Adamovich, D. Glikberg, R. Grinberg and others) – are selected.http://litfact.ru/images/2017-6/LF-2017-6_92-166_Khazan.pdfdovid knoutgeorgy adamovichroman grinbergrussian émigrécorrespondence
spellingShingle Vladimir Khazan
Dovid Knout: New materials
Литературный факт
dovid knout
georgy adamovich
roman grinberg
russian émigré
correspondence
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title_fullStr Dovid Knout: New materials
title_full_unstemmed Dovid Knout: New materials
title_short Dovid Knout: New materials
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russian émigré
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