Box 1
Contains 151 Results:
Evgeniia Ginzburg, Poems, 1937-1943
Folder includes notes of Antonina Axenova indicating that these poems were written out for her by Paulina Miasnikova. The poems originally dictated by Ginzburg to Miasnikova were never published; two of the poems: "Invektiva" and "Kolyma" have typed variants as well as the written out versions.
Evgeniia Ginzburg, occasional poem dedicated to Dr. Brandorf, "Pozdravlenie", circa 1960s
Recording of E. Ginzburg's voice reciting her poem.
Evgeniia Ginzburg, Tak Nachinalos…, 1963
Published in Kazan, this title put out by Tatarskoe Knizhnoe Izdatelstvo is Ginzburg's first book publication.
Evgeniia Ginzburg, "Edinaia Trudovaia…", 1965
Published in the journal Iunost, this story is subtitled, "vospominaniia o pervykh shagakh sovietskoi shkoly."
Evgeniia Ginzburg, "Studenty," "uchitelskaia Krov", circa 1966
These pages are also photocopies from Iunost.
Evgeniia Ginzburg, "Gorod Rabfak, Strana Komsomoliia", circa 1966
These pages are also photocopies from Iunost.
Evgeniia Ginzburg, "Iunosha, Dokymentalnaia Povest", 1967
These pages are also photocopies from Iunost.
Evgeniia Ginzburg, "Madrigal", 1969
Ginzburg's poem "Madrigal" is subtitled "on Lev's birthday" and was written in response to Lev Kopelev's and Raisa Orlova's birthday tributes, which are included in the folder.
Photograph, Nataliia Ginzburg, 1914
Nataliia Ginzburg was the sister of Evgeniia; the year 1914 is pencilled in on the back of the photograph.
Photograph, Iuliia Pavlovna Karepova, circa 1920
Photograph is inscribed by Antonina Axenova, indicating that Iuliia was a very close friend of Evgeniia Ginzburg and that they "went through everything together."
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg and Anton Valter, 1947-1949
Photographs, Vasilii Aksenov in Marchekan and Magadan, 1947-1949
Besides E. Ginzburg and A. Valter, one print shows Antonina Axenova.
Photograph, Antonina Axenova, late 1940s
On the back of the photo Axenova writes that it is her first photograph and corresponds to the time when Ginzburg first started taking her home with her from Detdom--see Krutoi Marshrut.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg and Antonina Axenova, late 1940s-early 1950s
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg, Anton Valter, et al., 1950
One photo shows Ginzburg and the children at summer camp, and another shows Paulina Miasnikova together with Ginzburg and Valter.
Photographs, Marchekan, circa 1950
The camp or settlement of Marchekan was about four or five kilometers from Magadan; inscriptions written by Miasnikova, who is pictured in one of the photos.
Photographs, Ginzburg, Valter, and Antonina, 1951
One photo shows Antonina in her "first role" as a cook or kitchen helper.
Photographs, Vasilii Aksenov in Magadan, late 1940s-early 1950s
Through Ginzburg's efforts Vasilii Aksenov was able to come out to Magadan where he stayed for two years, completing his high school education. After returning to Kazan to begin studying medicine, he visited again in Spring of 1954--see Krutoi Marshrut.
Photographs, E. Ginzburg and family members, 1952
See inscriptions on back of photos; date on photo of Natasha Ginzburg conflicts with date on inscription.
Photographs, E. ginzburg, A. Valter, and A. Axenova, 1953
Various photos with inscriptions: Gorky Park (in Magadan), Nagaevo Bay (part of the Sea of Okhotsk), etc.
Photographs, E. Ginzburg and A. Axenova, 1953
Paulina Miasnikova's son, Evgenii appears in three of the photos with Antonina.
Photographs, E. Ginzburg, A. Valter, and A. Axenova, 1954
Photographs, E. Ginzburg, A. Valter, and friends, 1953-1954
Besides Paulina and Evgenii, other friends in several of these photos are Doctor Umanskii and his wife.
Photograph, Graduating class of the Magadan high school for working youth, 1954-1955
Evgeniia Ginzburg appears as one of the teachers in this photo.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg and Antonina Axenova, 1954-1956
Various Magadan scenes; Valter appears in the photo where the children prepare to set off for summer camp.
Photographs, evgeniia Ginzburg and Anton Valter, 1955-1956
In one of the Magadan scenes, the husband of P. Miasnikova is pictured.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg and her colleagues, 1950s
Photographs, Nataliia Ginzburg, Dmitri Korolev, and Vasilii Aksenov, 1950s
Inscription on the back of one photo indicates that both Dima and Vasia were students at the time of the picture.
Photographs, Dmitri Fedorov and family members, circa 1950s-1960s
Besides a photo of Dmitri in 1960, photos show dmitri's sisters, Vera dn Lelia, as well as his mother, Anna Ivanovna. Antonina Axenova provides notes on the backs of the pictures.
Photographs, E. Ginzburg, A. Valter, et al., 1950s-1962
One picture of E. Ginzburg in Moscow has part of the photo cut out.