Box 5
Contains 16 Results:
Mikhail Eremin. Partial galley proofs for "Stikhotvoreniia", undated
Stikhotvoreniia was eventually published by Hermitage, located in Tenafly, New Jersey.
Mikhail Eremin. Photocopies of partial galley proofs for "Stikhotvoreniia", undated
Lev Loseff. Photocopies of galley proofs for the afterword of Eremin's "Stikhotvoreniia", undated
Folder includes 2 pages of commentary by Joseph Brodsky.
Mikhail Eremin. Poems, undated
Folder includes 2 pages of poems and 3 pages of translations.
Mikhail Eremin. Corrections and changes for "Stikhotvoreniia", undated
Mikhail Eremin. Material for "Stikhotvoreniia", undated
Mikhail Eremin. Material for Greek words used in "Stikhotvoreniia", undated
Mikhail Eremin. Material for "Stikhotvoreniia", undated
The photocopies of the galley proofs have pencilled in corrections.
Mikhail Eremin. Material for "Stikhotvoreniia", undated
Folder includes an envelope with notes, some of which are taped together.
Mikhail Eremin. Material for "Stikhotvoreniia", undated
Material in this folder was marked "last additions." Last item (page 20) is a signed letter to the publishers from Mikhail Eremin.
Irina Kichanova-Lifshits. Manuscript for a book of reminiscences entitled: Prosti menia za to, chto ia zhivu, 1980
Irina Kichanova, the second wife of Vladimir Lifshits, moved freely in various artistic circles. She herself was an artist/illustrator and co-authored together with her husband a number of children's plays.
Irina Kichanova-Lifshits. Manuscript for a book of reminiscences entitled: Prosti menia za to, chto ia zhivu, 1980
This is the second part of the manuscript of Prosti menia za to, chto ia zhivu, which was published in New York in 1982 by Chalidze Publications.
Asya Genkina. Notes on the children, 1965-1969
This document was found in the guestbook or "krasnaia tetrad'" (see folder 163); the notes cover Lev Loseff's children, Dimitry and Maria.
Mikhail Eremin. Material for "Stikhotvoreniia", 1986
Mikhail Eremin. Galley proofs for "Stikhotvoreniia", 1986
Most of the galleys are photocopies, but the copies are interspersed with a few originals.
Mikhail Eremin. Final galley proofs for "Stikhotvoreniia", 1986
Folder includes an envelope with notes about a projected cover design. Photocopies are in 3 separate groups: cover design (9 pages); main text (127 pages); afterword (11 pages).