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60th Birthday Congratulations to Aleksandr Ginzburg, 1996 November
Greetings are from such friends as Vladimir Bukovsky, Iulii Kim, and others.
"A Forgotten Poet" translated by Gennady Barabtarlo with Véra Evseevna Nabokov's corrections., circa 1988
A. Galich, V. Vysotskii, V. Sosnora, et al. Poetry samizdat, undated
Autograph manuscript signed is comprised of Vyotskii's poem "Istopnik" written out in Evgeniia Ginzburg's own hand.
A note on the history of Tarkovsky Hamlet production, circa 2014
A. Podrabinek, 1988 February 6
Aleksandr P. Podrabinek (1953- ) is a dissident and human rights activist; he was the chief editor of the newspaper, Ekspress Khronika.
A. Shmeman. Lenten Lecture, undated
Aleksandr Shmeman (1921-1983) was an Orthodox priest, teacher, and writer.
A. Veksler-Katsnelson. "Sionistskii realizm? Kinematograficheskie smeshcheniia u Mikhaila Kalika", 2008
Published in Izrail glazami "russkikh": kultura i identichnost .
A.A. Petrov-Agatov. Sion Zovet, 1974 May 18
Folder includes Arina Ginzburg's note with information on Petrov-Agatov.
Agenda. International Sakharov Hearings, 1979 September 20
The agenda lists Aleksandr Ginzburg as giving testimony with regard to "freedom of movement and the Adventists."
Agreement between Axenova and the Leningrad Theatre of Comedy, 1972 September
Contract between Axenova and the Leningradskii Gosudarstvennyi Akademicheskii Teatr Komedii for the 1971-1972 theatre season.
A.I. Solzhenitsyn and the Jewish question, undated
Articles appeared in the weekly newspaper Globus published in Tel Aviv.
Alain Guerra; René Guerra. Progulki po Russkoi Nitstse, 1995
Published by Albatross/Pan in Paris/Moscow, book is inscribed to Aleksandr Ginzburg by René Guerra.
Aleksandr and Arina Ginzburg. Address books and business card organizers, circa 1980s-1990s
As with folders 803 to 830, some of the items can be dated, while others can not. In the same way some items are only partially filled, while others are filled to capacity.
Aleksandr and Arina Ginzburg. Identification cards, circa 1980s-1990s
Variety of IDs: French press cards, US and Russian identification cards, etc.
Aleksandr and Arina Ginzburg. Telephone numbers, addresses, and business cards, circa 1980s-1990s
As journalists Aleksandr and Arina Ginzburg accumulated many business cards. Some of the folders can be dated, while others can not. Some folders contain computer printouts of alphabetically organized names, while other folders show only scribbled references on scraps of paper.
Aleksandr and Arina Ginzburg. US documents, 1979-1989
US travel permits, resident alien, ID, and US civil service commission form.
Aleksandr Ginzburg. Delo A. Sinyavskogo i Iu. Daniela, 1966 December 15
Aleksandr Ginzburg's first article in Russkaia Mysl.
Aleksandr Ginzburg. Essay/Address, undated
The essay or address is in Russian.
Aleksandr Ginzburg interview published in US News and World Report, 1979 June
Interview focuses upon the SALT II talks of Carter and Brezhnev and other matters.
Aleksandr Ginzburg. Interview with Andre Glucksmann, circa 2000
Aleksandr Ginzburg. Newspaper Gorizontal, 2002
This projected newspaper was to be a weekly that came out simultaneously in Moscow and Paris.
Aleksandr Ginzburg. Newspaper Gorizontal, 2002
Pages discuss the projected newspaper's sections, finances, etc.
Aleksandr Ginzburg. One year of Russian Freedom, 1986 July
Article is subtitled "On the Tenth Anniversary of the Moscow Helsinki Group" and appeared in the Samizdat Bulletin.
Aleksandr Ginzburg. Russkaia Mysl Articles, 1987-1988
Aleksandr Ginzburg. Sakharov: on vypolnil sboiu missiiu, 2001 May 21
Ginzburg's article on Sakharov appeared in Izvestiia.
Aleksandr Ginzburg. Speaking Engagements, Itineraries, 1989
Reference to engagements at Geneva College in Beaver Falls (PA), and other places.
Aleksandr Ginzburg. The Human Rights Struggle in the U.S.S.R., 1980 April 17
This was an address given by Ginzburg at Northern Michigan U.
Aleksandr I. Ginzburg. Certificates of rehabilitation, 1995-1996
Aleksandr I. Ginzburg. Court summons, circa 1974-1975
Aleksandr I. Ginzburg. Driver's license documents, 1974-1975
Documents issued in Tarusa where Ginzburg was exiled after his 1972 realease from prison.