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Vladislav Felitsianovich Khodasevich (Russian: Владисла́в Фелициа́нович Ходасе́вич; 16 May (28 May) 1886 – 14 June 1939) was an
influential Russian poet...
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Nadia Khodasevich (Grabowski) Léger (Belarusian: Надзе́я Пятро́ўна Хадасе́віч-Лежэ́. Russian: Надежда Петровна Ходасевич-Леже) (23
September 1904 – 7...
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activist Vladislav Jovanović (born 1933),
Serbian diplomat Vladislav Khodasevich (1886–1939),
Russian poet
Vladislav Krapivin (1938–2020),
Russian writer...
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Soviet Russia to the
Weimar Republic in 1922 with the poet
Vladislav Khodasevich (who died in 1939). The
couple lived in
Berlin until 1924 and then settled...
- well-known works,
mentioned by
writers Maxim Gorky, Ivan
Bunin and
Vladislav Khodasevich.
Gazdanov was a
member of the
French Resistance in
occupied France. In...
- of
being published.
Various émigré writers, such as
poets Vladislav Khodasevich,
Georgy Ivanov and
Vyacheslav Ivanov;
novelists such as Ivan Shmelyov...
- one of the
first 36
members of the
Russian Academy. In 1931,
Vladislav Khodasevich called Lvov "an
intelligent and
subtle connoisseur of
everything ......
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Cohen (born 1992),
British artist, photographer, and
filmmaker Nadia Khodasevich Léger (1904–1982),
French painter Nadia Lichtig (born 1973),
German visual...
- back to by émigré poets, led by
Georgy Ivanov in
Paris and
Vladislav Khodasevich in Berlin. The
Russian Silver Age
provided the
backdrop for the emergence...
- In 1998 she
defended her
dissertation The
poetical prose of
Vladislav Khodasevich at the
Russian State University for the
Humanities in Moscow. In 1999...