- Nina
Nikolayevna Berberova (Russian: Ни́на Никола́евна Бербе́рова; 26 July 1901 – 26
September 1993) was a
Russian writer who
chronicled the
lives of...
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Stoyanova Berberova (Bulgarian: Лалка Стоянова Берберова; 11 June 1965 – 24 July 2006) was a
Bulgarian rower. She was born in Plovdiv. "Lalka
Berberova". World...
- are the Kent–
Berberova revision of Garnett's
translation and the
Pevear and
Volokhonsky version. "I
consider the GKB [Garnett–Kent–
Berberova] a very good...
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revised in 1922.
Patronized by
Maxim Gorky,
Khodasevich and his wife Nina
Berberova (herself a
distinguished littérateur, 1901–1993) left
Russia for Gorky's...
- literature. She is the prin****l
English translator of the
author Nina
Berberova and has
translated over 70
books of fiction, history, biography, and criticism...
- is a 1992
French film
directed by
Claude Miller from a
novel by Nina
Berberova, and
starring Romane Bohringer,
Yelena Safonova and
Richard Bohringer...
- (publishing, for instance, most of Nabokov's Russian-language work). Nina
Berberova, in her memoirs,
calls Rudnev "a very dear man" who did not understand...
- the
actor Daniel Day-Lewis,
chronicler of
Russian émigrés in
Paris Nina
Berberova, and
Princess Diana's
relics post-death. She has
appeared in numerous...
- Collingridge, was
released in England. Her
biography was
written by Nina
Berberova, who
chronicled the émigrés. "Мария Будберг /
Mariya Budberg /". www.peoples...
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friends with the
writers Boris Zaytsev,
Vladislav Khodasevich, and Nina
Berberova (who
called him "one of the most
remarkable men I ever met"), as well...