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Ivan Bunin

Russian writer and poet

Died when: 83 years 17 days (996 months)
Star Sign: Scorpio

 

Ivan Bunin

Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (/'bu?ni?n/ or /'bu?n?n/;Russian: ???´? ??????´???? ??´???, IPA: [?'van ?l??'ks?ej?v??t? 'bun??n]; 22 October [O.S. 10 October] 1870 – 8 November 1953) was the first Russian writer awarded 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.

The texture of his poems and stories, sometimes referred to as "Bunin brocade", is considered to be one of the richest in the language.

Best known for his short novels The Village (1910) and Dry Valley (1912), his autobiographical novel The Life of Arseniev (1933, 1939), the book of short stories Dark Avenues (1946) and his 1917–1918 diary (Cursed Days, 1926), Bunin was a revered figure among white emigres, European critics, and many of his fellow writers, who viewed him as a true heir to the tradition of realism in Russian literature established by Tolstoy and Chekhov.


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