Box 1
Contains 151 Results:
Photograph, Evgeniia Ginzburg in Lvov, 1963
Photograph was taken by Igor Vvedenskii.
Photoraph, Evgeniia Ginzburg with friends in Latvia, 1965
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg in Moscow and peredelkino, 1967-1975
Photographs, friends of Paulina Miasnikova, 1974
The friends pictured once worked at the SovKhoz in Elgen in Kolyma.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg's last birthday, 1976 December 20
Vasilii Aksenov, Zhores Medvedev, and Sara Babenysheva also appear in the photo.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg and friend in her Moscow apartment, 1977
Photographs, grave of Evgeniia Ginzburg and Anto Valter, 1977
Ginzburg and Valter are buried in the Kuzminskoe cemetery, and the grave is marked by a tombstone done by Ernst Neizvestnyi.
Photograph, group photo outside the Kuzminskoe cemetery in Moscow, 1980
Among others the photo shows Antonina Axenova and Vasilii Pavlovich Aksenov.
Photographs, Lev Kopelev, 1970s
Two of the photos were taken on the occasion of General Grigorenko's departure for the U.S.
Photographs, Tatiana S. Tretiakova, 1975-1980
Tatiana Sergeevna Tretiakova was a friend of Evgeniia Ginzburg's from the labor camps.
Photographs, Paulina Miasnikova, 1989-2008
Antonina Axenova appears in several of the photos.
Photographs, Paulina Misnikova, 1989-2008
Photographs, Kazan, 2004
Photos depict Kazan University, Ginzburg's home, and the NKVD building on "Chernoe Ozero"--the locale at the beginning of Krutoi Marshrut.
Photographs, Antonina Axenova in Magadan, 2011 March
Photographs, remains of the chicken farm in Elgen, 2014
Axenova took the photos on her 2014 trip to Kolyma. With regard to the farm, see Part 2 of Krutoi Marshrut.
Playbill for Krutoi Marshrut at the "Sovremennik", 1989
The play based on E. Ginzburg's memoir was directed by Galina Volchek and premiered on 15 February 1989.
Newspaper article on Paulina Miasnikova et al., 1993
The article/interview with Miasnikova was written by Barbara von Ow and appeared in Zuddoitshe Tsaitung. Folder includes a Russian translation of the article as well as photocopies of pictures of Miasnikova.
Evgeniia Ginzburg, "Smotriat mody chudovishch s vysoty Notre Dame", 1994 December 21
The article about her 1976 trip to Paris and western Europe appeared in Literaturnaia Gazeta together with a much shorter piece by Vasilii Asksenov entitled: "Dose moei materi."
Liubov Lebedina, "Krutoi Marshrut Sudby", 1996-1998
The interview with Paulina Miasnikova appeared on January 15, 1998 on page six in Trud; folder also includes two advertisements for a project called "Gulag" organized by Inga Walter and photocopies of pictures of Miasnikova.
Newspaper articles on Lev Kopelev, 1997
Boris Shlaen and Viacheslav Ivanov wrote the articles on Kopelev, who died on 18 June 1997.
Elena Molochko, "Rodom S Katorzyhnoi Kolymy", 2008 January 31
The article and interview with Antonina Axenova was published in the newspaper Belarus Segodnia on the occasion of a new edition of Krutoi Marshrut.
Press release and advertisement for Mitten im Sturm and newspaper article, 2011
The film starring Emily Watson as E. Ginzburg is based on Krutoi Marshrut; newspaper article and advertisement for premier indicates that Antonina Axenova was appearing as a speaker.
Documentary by Mario Damolin, Tightrope Walk: Remembering Eugenia Ginzburg, 2015
The documentary premiered at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center at Notre Dame on November 5, 2015.
Film by Alexandra Vetter, Making the Documentary "Tighrope Walk", 2015
Alexandra Vetter accompanied Mario Damolin and Antonina Axenova to Kolyma in 2014.
Antonina Axenova, Commentary on archival material, 2015
Audio recording of Axenova's comments as she reviewed the collection folders with curator Natasha Lyandres.
Evgeniia Ginzburg, themes for high school class, 1955
Folder includes a note of explanation written by A. Axenova. The note also refers back to a photo -- see folder 90.
Schedule/Timetable for Volga cruise, 1972
Note in upper right-hand corner of page 2 by Axenova indicates that this was Ginzburg's last Volga trip.
Memorial pamphlet for Raisa Orlova Kopeleva, 1989 May 31
Pamphlet consists of tributes to Raisa Orlova upon her death in 1989.
Map of Magadan et al., circa 2007-2014
Folder includes map, postcard, "Pervaia Magadanskaia Shkola" brochure, and leaflet on the "Mask of Grief," a monument carved on a hill above Magadan, dedicated to those who suffered and died in the labor camps. Axenova brought these items back with her after her visits to Kolyma.
Birth certificate, Antonina Axenova, 1962 August 13
Axenova was born on June 1, 1946, but the certificate was issued on the date given above.