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        Georgij Efron

        Tagebücher. Band I. (1940-41)

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        German
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        Georgij Sergeevič Ėfron (1925–1944) was the son of the poet Marina Tsvetaeva (1892–1941), and grandson of the art historian who was the founder of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow. The German translation of his diaries is a scholarly edition, the first part of the diaries ends in August 1941, when Georgij's mother, after being evacuated from Moscow and unable to find work to support herself and her son, commit suicide. Volume 1: http://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:1775 Volume 2: http://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:1776
         
        Die Tagebücher von Georgij Sergeevič Ėfron sind die Aufzeichnungen des hochbegabten Sohnes der Dichterin Marina Cvetaeva (1892–1941) und Enkels des Begründers des Puschkin-Museums für Bildende Kunst in Moskau. Bei der deutschsprachigen Übersetzung der teilweise auf Französisch verfassten Tagebücher von Gertraud Marinelli-König handelt es sich um eine wissenschaftliche Edition. Der erste Teil der Tagebücher endet im August 1941, als sich Georgijs Mutter nach der Evakuierung aus Moskau und der Unmöglichkeit, Arbeit zu finden, um sich und ihren Sohn zu ernähren, das Leben nimmt. Band 1: http://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:1775 Band 2: http://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:1776
         
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/59173
        Keywords
        Soviet Union, Russia, France, Moscow, Paris, Jelabuga, Stalin, Hitler, Poetry, Tsvetaeva, World War II; à FOS 2012 -- HUMANITIES (6) -- Linguistics and Literature (602) -- Linguistics and Literature (6020) -- Slavonic studies (602047); à FOS 2012 -- HUMANITIES (6) -- History, Archaeology (601) -- History, Archaeology (6010) -- Contemporary history (601022); à FOS 2012 -- SOCIAL SCIENCES (5) -- Sociology (504) -- Sociology (5040) -- Sociology of youth (504016); à FOS 2012 -- HUMANITIES (6) -- Linguistics and Literature (602) -- Linguistics and Literature (6020) -- Romance studies (602042); Sowjetunion, Russland, Frankreich, Mokau, Paris, Jelabuga, Stalin, Hitler, Lyrik, Zwetajewa, 2. Weltkrieg; à FOS 2012 -- GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN (6) -- Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften (602) -- Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften (6020) -- Slawistik (602047); à FOS 2012 -- GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN (6) -- Geschichte, Archäologie (601) -- Geschichte, Archäologie (6010) -- Zeitgeschichte (601022); à FOS 2012 -- SOZIALWISSENSCHAFTEN (5) -- Soziologie (504) -- Soziologie (5040) -- Jugendsoziologie (504016); à FOS 2012 -- GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN (6) -- Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften (602) -- Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften (6020) -- Romanistik (602042)
        ISBN
        9783990129388
        Publisher
        Hollitzer
        Publisher website
        http://www.hollitzer.at/
        Publication date and place
        2022
        Grantor
        • Austrian Science Fund (FWF) - PUB 829
        Imprint
        Hollitzer
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
        • Harvested from FWF

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