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Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg in Lvov, 1962-1963
The figure with Ginzburg in the one photo is the photographer, Igor Vvedenskii.
Photographs, Portraits of Evgeniia Ginzburg in Lvov, circa 1962
Photograph, Evgeniia Ginzburg in Lvov, 1963
Photograph was taken by Igor Vvedenskii.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg in Moscow, 1968
Photographs were taken by Igor Vvedenskii.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg in Lvov reading from Krutoi Marshrut, 1963
Photographs were taken by Igor Vvedenskii.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg in Moscow, 1968
Photographs were taken by Igor Vvedenskii.
Photographs, Evgeniia Ginzburg in Moscow, 1968-1969
Photographs were taken by Igor Vvedenskii.
Photographs, Portraits of Evgeniia Ginzburg in her Moscow apartment, circa 1969
Photograph, E. Ginzburg's apartment in Lvov, circa 2015
On the back of the photo and in an accompanying note, Antonina Axenova explains that the third floor appartment on the left above the book store on Shevchenko Prospekt was the place where Ginzburg finished Krutoi Marshrut and the place where her son, Vasilii Aksenov, and people like Lev Kopelev, Raisa Orlova, and Evgenii Evtushenko often gathered.
Newspaper articles on Pavel Vasilevich Aksenov, 1988 July 13-1988 July 14
Pavel Vasilevich Aksenov (1899-1991) was Evgeniia Ginzburg's husband at the time of her arrest in 1937; he was the subject of a two-part article entitled "Sudba Cheloveka" which appeared in Vecherniaia Kazan.
Broadside, Krasnoiarskii TIUZ imeni Leninskogo Komsomola repetuar, 1972 March
Repertoire covers a wide range of plays from Hamlet to The Wizard of Oz.
Broadside for Krutoi Marshrut at the "Sovremennik", 1989
The broadside together with the autographs of the performers was photocopied.
Marlen Mikhailovich Korallov, "Na Visokosnoi Krutizne", 2004 December 15-2004 December 21
Korallov's article on E. Ginzburg appeared in the weekly Evreiskoe Slovo.
Ivan Panikarov, "Pamiat Kolymy: V Kazhdogo Cheloveka Svoi 'Marshrut'", 2004 May 27-2004 June 2
Interview with Antonina Axenova about E. Ginzburg, Valter, and Magadan. Panikarov, who founded a museum dedicated to the victims of the labor camps in Kolyma, wrote the article for the Magadan newspaper.
Newspaper articles on Galina Volchek, et al., 2008-2014
Three of the articles revolve around Volchek, who directed the play adapted from Krutoi Marshrut; the 4th article from the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine zeitung is about the GULAG museum.
Broadside announcing an exhibition at "Tiurma na Lontskogo", 2013
The broadside announces an exhibition of two series of photographs on Aleksander Solzhenitsyn and Evgeniia Ginzburg at the museum/memorial, "Tiurma na Lontskogo" in Lvov. Folder includes articles on the exhibit printed from the internet; articles as well as broadside are in Ukranian.
Poster, advertising the performance of the play Frol Skobeev, 1971
The poster indicates that the author of the play is Dmitrii Averkiev and that the music is from the works of Igor Stravinsky.
Photograph, from a production of Hamlet, 1972
Inscription on the back of the photo indicates that the stage design was done by Eduard Kochergin.
Photographs, Kama Ginkas, Antonina Axenova, 1972
Newspaper clippings on the theatre director, Kama Ginkas, 1973-2002
The articles appeared in Leningradskaia Pravda, Izvestiia as well as the Kurer, a Russian weekly published in Los Angeles.