Box 1
Contains 25 Results:
N. A. Roskina. Poems, 1945-1959
Irina V. Roskina dated these manuscript poems of her mother as being from 1945 through the 1950s. Most of the poems are undated; however, those that do bear a date fall within those parameters.
N. A. Roskina. Humorous verse, 1950-1970
Again poems were dated by I. V. Roskina as being written between 1950 and 1970; however, fewer than half the poems bear a date. The verse is comprised of 11 pages on 9 leaves.
N. A. Roskina. Story entitled "Childhood and Love", 1950
The last leave records an appreciative review by Anna Akhmatova, who read the manuscript.
N. A. Roskina. Story entitled "Werewolves: a Documentary Tale", 1970
N. A. Roskina. Proposed biography of Chekhov, 1971
Folder includes a letter to a publisher, proposing a biograrphy of Chekhov as well as fragments of several chapters.
N. A. Roskina. Recollections of literary figures, 1950-1975
Folder includes recollections of Kornei Chukovskii; notes on meetings with Samuil Marshak (2 versions), and a short piece by Zinaida Aleksandrova on the last days of Marina Tsvetaeva.
N. A. Roskina. Notes from conversations with the literary figure Emma Gershtein, circa 1980s
N. A. Roskina. Unfinished notes "About my family", circa 1980s
N. A. Roskina. Humorous review on a future volume of "Literary Heritage", circa 1950s
N. A. Roskina. Diary on her daughter, 1953
Diary kept by Natalia A. Roskina from 20 March 1953 to 20 September 1954 on her daughter Irina. Besides written entries, the diaries contain photographs and drawings. Irina was 4 years old at the outset of the diary.
N. A. Roskina. Diary on her daughter, 1953-1954
This second diary kept by Natalia A. Roskina on her daughter Irina covers from 20 September 1953 to 20 June 1954.
N. A. Roskina. Diary on her daughter, 1954-1955
This third and final diary kept by Natalia A. Roskina on her daughter Irina covers from 20 June 1954 to 30 January 1955. The diary includes the usual written entries, photographs, and drawings, as well as a lock of Irina's hair. Ira was 6 years old at the conclusion of the 3 diaries.
N. A. Roskina. Transcription of the diaries, circa 1990
Irina V. Roskina transcribed the 3 diaries and added commentary through footnotes.
Telegram. Vera L. Roskina or Roza N. Rabinovich, Leningrad, to Aleksandr I. Roskin, Moscow, 1927 November 3
In her transcription / commentary, Irina V. Roskina indicated that both grandmothers, Vera L. Roskina and Roza N. Rabinovich lived in Leningrad, and it is not clear which of the two grandmosthers sent the telegram of congratulations.
Letters. N. A. Roskina to A. I. Roskin, circa early 1930s-1934
Folder includes 2 letters from Natalia to her father, the bulk of which is written by her mother, Nadezhda Davydovna Roskina.
Letters. N. A. Roskina to A. I. Roskin, 1935
4 of the 7 letters include parts written by Natalia's mother, Nadezhda Davydovna Roskina. The drawing that goes with the second letter in the folder is clearly dated 1935 May 3.
Letters. N. A. Roskina to A. I. Roskin and to N. D. Roskina, 1936
3 of the 10 letters are to the mother, Nadezhda Davydovna Roskina. The other 7 are written to the father. 2 of those 7 letters include parts written by Natalia's mother, Nadezhda Davydovna Roskina.
Letters. N. A. Roskina to A. I. Roskin and to V. L. Roskina, 1937
The postal card is written by Natalia A. Roskina to her grandmother, Vera L. Roskina. 4 of the other 11 letters include parts written by Natalia's mother, Nadezhda Davydovna Roskina.
Letters. N. A. Roskina to A. I. Roskin and to B. L. Fedotova, 1938
1 letter is written to Betti L. Fedotova, and 1 of the letters to A. I. Roskin includes a note from Nina L. Frenk.
Letters. N. A. Roskina and R. N. Rabinovich to A. I. Roskin, 1939
1 letter is written by Roza N. Rabinovich, and the bulk of a second letter is written by her with only a short note by Natalia A. Roskina. One of the postal cards written by Natalia includes a brief note by Vera L. Roskina, and another includes a brief note by Roza N. Rabinovich.
Letters. N. A. Roskina to A. I. Roskin, 1940 January-May
1 letter includes a brief note by Vera L. Roskina.
Letters. N. A. Roskina to A. I. Roskin, 1940 June-December
1 letter includes a page written by Roza N. Rabinovich.
Letters. N. A. Roskina to A. I. Roskin, 1941 January-March
Letters. N. A. Roskina and R. N. Rabinovich to A. I. Roskin, 1941 April-July
1 letter is written by Roza N. Rabinovich.
Letters. A. I. Roskin to N. A. Roskina, 1928-1941
Folder includes a transcription of A. I. Roskin's letters, which was done by Irina V. Roskina in 1990. The originals of the letters are located in the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art in Moscow. Folder contains 2 copies, one of which has an extra page at the end.