Marina Tsvetaeva (1892–1941)
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Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva, 1892-1941 Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva was born on October 8, 1892 in Moscow. Her first collection appeared in 1910, and she ranks among the major twentieth-century Russian poets. Her numerous lyrics and long poems are distinguished by great vigor and passion and an mostrar más astonishing technical mastery. Her language and rhythms are highly innovative. In subject, her poetry varies greatly, often diary-like but also intensely concerned with the fate of her generation, of Russia, and of Europe. Tsvetaeva did not shy away from controversial topics, often opposing received dogma, be it Soviet or Russian emigre. She frequently subsumed herself in other characters, merging dramatic and lyrical elements. Particularly striking are her long poems Poem of the Mountain, Poem of the End, and Ratcatcher and her later collections Craft (1923) and After Russia (1928). After emigrating from the Soviet Union, Tsvetaeva also seriously turned to prose. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: Marina Tsvetaïeva en 1925
Obras de Marina Tsvetaeva
Ik loop over de sterren schetsen, dagboekfragmenten en brieven over de Russische Revolutie (2000) 11 copias
Стихотворения и поэмы 5 copias
Стихотворения и поэмы (сборник) 4 copias
Избранные произведения 3 copias
Избранное 3 copias
Poésie lyrique (1912-1941) : Tome 1, Poèmes de Russie (1912-1920), suivi de La porte arrachée par… (2015) 3 copias
Marina Tsvetaeva: Polnoe Sobranie Poezii, Prozy, Dramaturgii v Odnom Tome[Complete collection of poems, prose and… (2008) 2 copias
Театр : Сборник пьес 2 copias
Marina Tsvetaeva : De Vie à Vie précédé de Ici-Haut & Poèmes de Maximilian Volochine (1991) 2 copias
Indícios Terrestres 1 copia
Captive Spirit: Selected Prose 1 copia
Twenty-four Poems 1 copia
Poésie lyrique (1912-1941) : Coffret 2 tomes : Poèmes de Russie (1912-1920) ; Poèmes de… (2015) 1 copia
Sochineniia v dvukh tomakh. Tom pervyi: Stixotvoreniia, poemy, dramatricheskie proizvedeniia 1 copia
Gedichte 1 copia
Cartas de Wilno (1934-1935) 1 copia
Stikhotvoreniia i poemy 1 copia
Sochinenija 1 copia
El poeta y el tiempo 1 copia
La historia de Sóniechka 1 copia
Las flagelantes 1 copia
Vogelbeerbaum : ausgew. Gedichte 1 copia
Hodina duše 1 copia
Lichý střevíc 1 copia
O DIabo 1 copia
INDÍCIOS TERRESTRES 1 copia
О любви 1 copia
Uchenik 1 copia
ПОВЕСТЬ О СОНЕЧКЕ 1 copia
Le poète et le temps 1 copia
Le poète et la critique 1 copia
Oktobar u vagonu 1 copia
Ono što je bilo 1 copia
Irdische Zeichen 1 copia
Театр 1 copia
Мне имя - Марина 1 copia
كبرياء جريح - قصائد مختارة 1 copia
Selected Poems 1 copia
La tosaerba 1 copia
Tsvetaeva, Marina Archive 1 copia
Sprookjespoëmen 1920-1922 1 copia
Стихотворения и поэмы 1 copia
Stikhotvorenii͡a = Стихотворения 1 copia
Поэзия. Проза. Письма. 2 тома 1 copia
Проза 1 copia
Poemas esenciales 1 copia
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- Nombre canónico
- Tsvetaeva, Marina
- Nombre legal
- Tsvetaeva, Marina Ivanovna
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1892-10-08
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1941-08-31
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- Russia
- País (para mapa)
- Russia
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Moscow, Russia
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Yelabuga, USSR
- Causa de fallecimiento
- Suicide (Pendaison)
- Lugares de residencia
- Nervi, Russia
Berlin, Germany
Paris, France
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Yelabuga, Russia - Educación
- Sorbonne
- Ocupaciones
- translator
poet
Playwright
writer
essayist - Relaciones
- Efron, Sergei (husband)
Efron, Ariadna (daughter)
Mandelstam, Osip (lover)
Tsvetaeva, Anastasia (sister) - Biografía breve
- Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow, Russia, a daughter of Ivan Vladimirovich Tsvetaev, a professor of Fine Art at the University of Moscow, and his second wife Maria Alexandrovna, a concert pianist. Anastasia Tsvetaevna was her younger sister. The family traveled abroad and Marina attended schools in Switzerland and Germany, and studied history and literature at the Sorbonne. In 1910, she self-published her first collection of poems. In 1912, she married Sergei Efron, also a poet and a Russian military officer, with whom she would have three children. Her second collection of verses, Magic Lantern, also appeared in 1912. Between 1917 and 1922, she wrote a cycle of six plays in prose and verse. In 1919, in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, in an attempt to save her two daughters from starvation, Marina placed them in a state orphanage, but Irina died there of malnutrition. Marina and her daughter Ariadna then left Russia in 1922 to join Efron in Berlin. They lived in Paris and Prague and had a son, Gregori. The family returned to Moscow in 1939. Efron and Ariadna were arrested on charges of espionage in 1941. He was executed, and Ariadna was sent to a forced labor camp. Marina Tsvetaeva committed suicide that year at age 48. Much of her work was re-published posthumously in the Soviet Union after 1961, and brought her international recognition as a major poet.
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