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[The same Vikulya] Autograph. Schweitzer V. The life and being of Marina Tsvetaeva. Series: The lives of wonderful ...

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[The same Vikulya] Autograph. Schweitzer V. The life and being of Marina Tsvetaeva. Series: The lives of wonderful people.
M. Molodaya Gvardiya. 2009 591 p., fig. Hardcover, size 13.5 x 20.5 cm. Excites the sawn-off, otherwise excellent condition. Enclosed is a postcard advertising an evening in memory of film director Mikhail Abramovich Schweitzer.



The autograph is given to Mira Abramovna Zbarskaya (Beilin).

Schweitzer Victoria Alexandrovna is a literary historian. She was born in 1932 in Moscow. Graduated from the Faculty of Philology of Moscow State University in 1955. She worked in a rural school, freelanced on the Moscow radio, in the children's edition of the Central Television Station, in the museum.

V. V. Mayakovsky and the Mayakovsky Sector at the Gorky Institute of World Literature, was a literary secretary in the apparatus of the Moscow Organization of the Writers' Union of the RSFSR. In the summer of 1966, she was fired from her job for collecting signatures in defense of A. D. Sinyavsky and Y. M. Daniel. She emigrated in 1978. Before emigration, she published articles about the work of M. I. Tsvetaeva in the magazine "New World". She prepared the Voronezh Notebooks by O. E. Mandelstam (1980) for publication, participated in the publication of a five-volume collection of poems by M. I. Tsvetaeva. She wrote (together with her husband M. I. Nikolaev) the book "Orphanage". The author of the book "Life and Being of Marina Tsvetaeva" (Moscow: "Interprint", 1992), reprinted in 2002 in the publishing house "Molodaya Gvardiya". Victoria Schweitzer's book is a study written on the basis of many years of work in archives, meetings with people who knew Tsvetaeva, a serious and fruitful analysis of her work. Victoria Schweitzer lives in the USA, where she has been teaching at Amherst College for more than 25 years.