Poet and novelist Ivan Bunin – the first Russian to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1933, spent many years in Grasse.
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Poet and novelist Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin – the first Russian to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1933 – was born in 1870 in Voronezh to poor but noble family. He spent his childhood and adolescence in natural environments, which left a deep impression on him that would last all his life.
In 1901, he was awarded the Pushkin Prize by the Russian Academy for his talents as a poet and the quality of his translations. But Bunin was first and foremost a writer of prose. He shared his...
In 1901, he was awarded the Pushkin Prize by the Russian Academy for his talents as a poet and the quality of his translations. But Bunin was first and foremost a writer of prose. He shared his...
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Contact Ivan Bunin: The russian writer who left his heart in Grasse
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- In the country
- Town outskirts