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Certificate with regard to admission into the Kremlin Hospital, 1931 September 14
RNN was in the hospital for 2 weeks beginning on the first of September; see journal in folder 7.
"Chelovek idet za solntsem", ephemera, 1962
"Chelovek idet za solntsem", film poster, 1962
"Chelovek idet za solntsem", letters from the public commenting on the film, 1962-1966
"Chelovek idet za solntsem", newspaper clippings, 1962-1964
"Chelovek idet za solntsem", newspaper clippings published after Khrushchev speech at the Manezh gallery on December 1, 1962, 1962-1963
"Chelovek idet za solntsem", official document, USSR Ministry of Culture, December 25, 1962
"Chelovek idet za solntsem", photographs of Kalik during filming, 1961
"Chelovek idet za solntsem", rezhisserskaia razrabotka M. Kalika/screenplay published by Moldova Film Studio, 1961
"Chelovek idet za solntsem", stills, 1961
Chereshnevyi Les Film Festival, catalog and correspondence, 2006
Clippings, 1949-1955, 1975-1981, undated
Commemorative booklet issued by the Leningrad Theatre of Comedy, 1977
Inside this booklet providing telephone numbers and the theatre's repertoire is a note written on newspaper from an admirer.
Condolences to Aleksandr Ginzburg on the death of his mother, 1981 April
Conference program, Russko-Frantsuzskie poeticheskie vstrechi: 10x10, 1993
Conference program, Ulitsa Kaneber, 1994
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Contract copy with regard to appearance at Dominican College, 1988 November 4
Correspondence. Aleksandr Ginzburg with Iu. M. Luzhkov, 1994-2001
Correspondence concerning Aleksandr Ginzburg's request for Moscow apartment.
Correspondence between Nina M. Komarova (Nekipelova) and Tatiana Osipova (Kovaleva), Nina M. Komarova (Nekipeleva) and Natalia V. Gesse, circa 1995
Correspondence, Eduard Limonov with Elena Shchapova [de Carli], circa 1974-1976
Shchapova was married to Limonov from 1973 to 1976. She left the Soviet Union with Limonov in 1974. These 16 letters or notes consist of everyday messages and reminders that the two left for each other while living together in New York City.
Correspondence, Eduard Limonov with Roger Straus, 1979 June-1979 October
In these letters, Limonov and Straus discuss the possibility of publishing It's me, Edichka through Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Inc.
Correspondence. N. A. Roskina with A. F. and F. A. Perelman, 1945-1954
Aron Filippovich Perelman (1876-1954) was a publisher. Folder includes Natalia A. Roskina's correspondence with him as well as with his daughter Frida Aronovna Perelman (1910-1985). The original letters are in the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art in Moscow. Irina V. Roskina provided Notre Dame with digital copies and transcriptions of the originals, as well as commentary.
Correspondence. N. A. Roskina with E. G. Etkind, 1977-1987
Efim Grigorevich Etkind (1918-1999) was a philologist, translation theorist, and dissident. The transcriptions of this correspondence was published on pages 321 to 398 of Russian Studies (volume 3, issue 4, 2001) with commentary by Irina V. Roskina and Aleksandra A. Raskina.
Cover file for Rusudana Nikolaevna Nikoladze's Illustrated Travel Memoir on Switzerland, circa 1920s
Folder contains pages copied from RNN's Switzerland memoirs. The pages should help the researcher to understand the organization of the various parts and sections of these memoirs.
Cover pages of Avtandil V. Chichinadze's Work on Polymers, 1984
Translation into English of Polymers in friction assemblies of machines and devices: a handbook; folder includes a note written by Avtandil (Atiko) Chichinadze.
Damaged letters to Aleksandr I. Ginzburg, circa 1971
The majority of these items are postcards; some are fused together, some are waterdamaged. Although parts of the letters are legible, the majority is not.
David Markish "Priskazka o tarelochnike", screenplay, undated
Death certificate, Iuliia Pavlovna Karepova, 1993
Karepova (1904-1993) became a close friend of Evgeniia Ginzburg's in prison in Iaroslavl; the friendship continued to grow when both were sent to the labor camps in the Kolyma region in the Far East.
Death certificates, Anton Valter and Evgeniia Ginzburg, 1959, 1977
"Desiat raz o liubvi", letterhead, 1967
"Desiat raz o liubvi" was working title of "Liubit".