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The Spectre of Alexander Wolf

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The Spectre of Alexander Wolf

de Gazdanov, Gaito

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1782270728
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London: Pushkin Press, 2013. 2d . Trade Paperback. As New. Trade paperback, glossy wrappers colorfully designed and illustrated, a soldiier with rifle and white horse at top front, with a flow of blood on much of front wrapper, praise from Antony Beevor, scholar of WWII, the Irish Times, Daily Mail and others. A small photo of author at bottom back left, 167 pages plus catalog for Pushkin Press. Mint.

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Gaito Gazdanov (Georgi Ivanovich Gazdanov, 1903-1971) was the son of a forester. Born in St Petersburg and brought up in Siberia and Ukraine, he joined Baron Wrangel's White Army in 1919 aged just sixteen, and fought in the Russian Civil War until the Army's evacuation from the Krimea in 1920. After a brief sojourn in Gallipoli and Contantinople (where he completed secondary school), he moved to Paris, where he spent eight years variously working as a docker, washing locomotives, and in the Citroën factory. During periods of unemployment, he slept on park benches or in the Métro. In 1928, he became a taxi driver, working nights, which enabled him to write and to attend lectures at the Sorbonne during the day. His first stories began appearing in 1926, in Russian émigré periodicals, and he soon became part of the literary scene. In 1929 he published An Evening with Claire , which was acclaimed by, among others, Maxim Gorki and the great critic Vladislav Khodasevich. He died in Munich in 1971, and is buried in the Russian cemetery of Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois near Paris.

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Librería
Callaghan Books South US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
58631
Título
The Spectre of Alexander Wolf
Autor
Gazdanov, Gaito
Formato/Encuadernación
Trade Paperback
Estado del libro
Nuevo As New
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
2d
Encuadernación
Tapa blanda
ISBN 10
1782270728
ISBN 13
9781782270720
Editorial
Pushkin Press
Lugar de publicación
London
Fecha de publicación
2013
Palabras clave
Russian Literature
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