Box 6
Contains 20 Results:
Boris Semenov. "Kharms in America", undated
Folder includes 3 copies of the article, "Kharms in America."
Boris Semenov. Recollections entitled: "Boevaia Krasnoarmeiskaia", undated
Semenov's recollections of war on the Leningrad front is subtitled: "from an old notebook."
Boris Semenov. Ms. material relating to the blockade of Leningrad, undated
Boris Semenov. Ms. material, undated
Some of the leaves are filled on both front and back, but the majority are not.
Boris Semenov. Ms. material, undated
The leaves are of various sizes, and some are filled on both front and back. Subject matter is diverse.
Miscellaneous articles, undated
Folder includes an article by Asya Genkina on boarding schools, an article entitled "Satire and Humor," one about the children's periodical Koster, an article from Neva with comments by Boris Semenov, and a short article in English about war poetry.
Boris Semenov. "Leshkiny Ostroty", 1940-1945
Semenov began keeping this memento for Lev Loseff, who was also a contributor to the "book." The item was found in the guestbook or "krasnaia tetrad'" (see folder 163).
Miscellaneous Documents, 1941-1950
This folder includes 3 medical certificates for Lev Loseff, a receipt, and 2 unidentified pages from the Omsk period of 1941-1944.
Irina Kichanova-Lifshits. Excerpts from Prosti menia za to, chto ia zhivu, 1995 June-July
The newspaper publishing the excerpts is the Philadelphia edition of Novoe Russkoe Slovo.
Article on Vladimir Lifshits, 1997 April 17
The newspaper publishing the article is Vechernii Klyb (Moscow).
Miscellaneous articles, 1993-1997
Folder includes an ad for the children's play "Alenushka i soldat" by Lifshits and Kichanova in Buratino and an article on Vladimir Lifshits in Novoe Russkoe Slovo.
Ëzh. Children's periodical, 1935 March
Besides the March 1935 issue, folder includes several loose pages from other issues of the 1930s.
Chizh. Children's periodical, 1937-1940
Issue 1 for 1939 has a poem by Vladimir Lifshits (see page 3), and Issue 12 for 1940 has a story illustrated by Boris Semenov (see page 15).
Molodye poety Sovetskoi Rossii: russkaia poeziia, 1940-1942, 1943
This book published by the Association of Russian Writers includes poems by Vladimir Lifshits on pages 57 to 62.
Vladimir Lifshits. Poem from Zarevo nad zalivom, 1945
Folder includes a photocopy of a poem entitled "Master Vorob'ev" and subtitled "Leningradskaia Skazka"; the poem is dedicated to Boris Semenov.
Koster. Children's periodical, 1944
The July-August issue includes a poem by Vladimir Lifshits (see page 8).
Boris Semenov. Article entitled "Kharms in America", 1991 May
Folder includes a 1982 newspaper article that Semenov had written on Kharms for Neva, as well as a catalog for a 1988 exhibit of Semenov's illustrations, which include Kharms. On the back of the newspaper article, Boris Semenov has written a letter to Asya Genkina. It's clear that the manuscript et al. was sent from Ashdod (Israel) to Hanover (NH), where Asya was living with Lev.
Boris Semenov. Article entitled: "Shagi", 1991 November
"Shagi" or "Steps" is Lev Loseff's edited version of Semenov's article on Kharms. Folder includes a letter from Lev Loseff to Boris Semenov as well as a letter to the editor of Novoe Russkoe Slovo, where Loseff hoped to place the article.
Boris Semenov. Article entitled: "Chto Pamiat' Sokhranila", 1991
Semenov's article is about the Russian artist, Nathan Altman (1889-1970). Folder includes a short introductory note to the article by Lev Loseff.
Boris Semenov. Ms. material relating to biography, 1940-1984
Material relates to Semenov's theatre work as well as to his work with the publisher "Detgiz." The first part with regard to the theatre dates from a 1984 request for a list of important works, and the TMs on Detgiz is dated June 14, 1940; however, the manuscript is incomplete.