Nina Berberova (1901-1993)


'My dear, close and distant friend' : Nina Berberova's letters to Sergej Rittenberg (1947-1975)

─ Nina Berberova's letters to Sergej Rittenberg (1947-1975)

Berberova, Nina | 'MY DEAR, CLOSE AND DISTANT FRIEND' : NINA BERBEROVA'S LETTERS TO SERGEJ RITTENBERG (1947-1975) : ─ Nina Berberova's letters to Sergej Rittenberg (1947-1975)


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Boken innehåller brev från en rysk författare och slavist, med insikter om hennes liv och litterära verk.

  • Utforska Nina Berberovas liv och brev.

  • Inblick i den ryska émigré-kulturen.

  • Häftat band, utgiven 2021.

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Bindning: Häftat band

Bokförlag: Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis
ISBN: 9789179630584
Bokserie: Slavica Gothoburgensia

Omfång: 295 s.
Språk: Ryska
Utgivningsdatum: 2021-03-30

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Nina Berberova (1901–1993) almost appears to have lived several lives. First, she was a young writer in the revolutionary Russia. Then she witnessed the hectic 1920s in Berlin and achieved her literary breakthrough in interwar Paris with psychologically finely-honed novels and short stories set in the Russian émigré community. Finally, she went on in the latter half of the century to a career as a Slavist in the United States. She had her eyes on Russia the whole time. As an academic she studied the cracks in the ideological wall and seems early on to have foreseen her return to her homeland. At last, as she approached the age of ninety, she had vanquished the Soviet Union and could go back in triumph in the “revolutionary” year of 1989.

Nina Berberova (1901–1993) almost appears to have lived several lives. First, she was a young writer in the revolutionary Russia. Then she witnessed the hectic 1920s in Berlin and achieved her literary breakthrough in interwar Paris with psychologically finely-honed novels and short stories set in the Russian émigré community. Finally, she went on in the latter half of the century to a career as a Slavist in the United States. She had her eyes on Russia the whole time. As an academic she studied the cracks in the ideological wall and seems early on to have foreseen her return to her homeland. At last, as she approached the age of ninety, she had vanquished the Soviet Union and could go back in triumph in the “revolutionary” year of 1989. In addition to everything else Berberova was an avid letter writer who maintained a great many correspondences. For nearly thirty years she was friends with her Russian – and Petersburgian –countryman Sergej Rittenberg (1899–1975) in Stockholm, to whom she sent more than 150 letters and postcards between 1947 and 1975. A reflection of her thoughts and reading interests, they also provide a glimpse into the genesis of her huge memoir The Italics Are Mine (Kursiv moj). This volume presents Berberova’s letters with an introduction and extensive commentaries by Professor Magnus Ljunggren.

Redaktör: Magnus Ljunggren


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Boken handlar om Nina Berberovas brevväxling med Sergej Rittenberg mellan 1947 och 1975, vilket ger en inblick i hennes liv och tankar under historiska omvälvningar.

Berberova utforskar teman som vänskap, litterär process och de kulturella och politiska strömningar som påverkade hennes liv och arbete.

Boken är ett häftat band, omfattar 295 sidor, är skriven på ryska och publicerades den 30 mars 2021 av Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis.

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