Box 8
Contains 46 Results:
Eduard Limonov, Poems, undated
Almost half of the 24 pages have extensive pen and ink revisions.
Eduard Limonov, Poetry, 1969-1970
Fifteen leaves of poetry by Limonov originally written between 1969-1970.
Eduard Limonov, Notebook of poetry entitled N1, 1968 June 12-1968 July 1
Limonov composed this notebook called N1, when living in Moscow on Skorniansnyi pereulok. He divided each page into two columns. Entries are dated. Poems are separated by a dash. Occasionally, poems feature titles. It includes several inserted pages, one of which appears to be a table of contents that identifies the location of particularly noteworthy poems.
Eduard Limonov, Notebook of poetry entitled N2, 1968 July 2-1968 September 3
Limonov composed this notebook, called N2, when living in Kharkiv. As with N1, he divided each page into two columns. Entries are dated. Poems are separated by a dash. Occasionally, poems feature titles.
Eduard Limonov, Notebook of poetry entitled N3, 1968 September-1969 January
Limonov composed this notebook, called N3, when living in Moscow on Samotechnaia Street. The format is the same as with the previous notebooks.
Eduard Limonov, Notebook of poetry entitled N4, 1969 January
Limonov composed this notebook, called N4, when living on Galushkina Street in Moscow. This notebook includes an inserted sheet which provides a comprehensive index of the poetry included in these notebooks.
Eduard Limonov, Notebook of poetry entitled N5, 1969 February
Limonov composed this notebook, called N5, when living in Kharkiv.
Eduard Limonov, Notebook of poetry entitled N6, 1969 March-1969 May
Limonov composed this notebook, called N6, when living in Moscow on Malakhitovaia Street.
Eduard Limonov, Notebook of poetry entitled N7, 1969 February-1969 April
Eduard Limonov, Notebook of poetry entitled N8, 1969 April
Eduard Limonov, Notebook of poetry entitled N9, 1969 April-1969 May
Eduard Limonov, Chelovek na stupenkakh tserkvi, 1977
An essay about a protest planned by Limonov and Prussakov to highlight the plight of Soviet immigrants in the United States; title translates to "The Man on the Church Steps."
Eduard Limonov, Essay entitled Ia, undated
An essay by Limonov about his experience as an immigrant poet; title translates to "I."
Eduard Limonov, Konets bolshoi illiuzii, undated
An essay by Limonov challenging the positive view of the West advanced by many Soviet dissidents; title translates to "The End of the Great Illusion."
Eduard Limonov, Ne khochu byt poetom: Razmyshleniia po povedu poezii, undated
An essay by Limonov about his experience as an immigrant poet; title translates to: "I don't want to be a poet: reflections with regard to poetry."
Eduard Limonov, Nuzhny Ii Rossii Zhany Kokto, undated
An essay by Limonov about the fate of avant-garde poets in the USSR and the West; title translates to: Does Russia need Jean Cocteau et al.
Eduard Limonov, Obrashchenie, undated
An essay by Limonov about the experience of Soviet immigrants in the West; title translates to "Appeal."
Eduard Limonov, Obrashchenie k intelligentsii SSSR, undated
An essay by Limonov about the experience of Soviet immigrants in the West; title translates to "Appeal to the Intelligentsia of the USSR." This essay appears to be a different version of Obrashchenie housed in MSE/REE 0006 497.
Eduard Limonov, Speak Out, undated
An essay by Limonov about his experience in the West.
Eduard Limonov, Sudba emigranta, undated
An essay by Limonov about the experience of Soviet immigrants in the West; title translates to "Fate of the Immigrant."
Eduard Limonov, Tragediia russkoi intelligentsii, circa 1976
An essay by Limonov about the fate of the Soviet intelligentsia in the West.
Miscellaneous materials related to Limonov's protest against The New York Times, 1976
A collection of documents and manuscripts related to Limonov's criticism of the West.
Miscellaneous materials related to Limonov's protest against The New York Times, 1976
A collection of documents and manuscripts related to Limonov's criticism of the West.