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    Nina Nikolayevna Berberova (Russian: Ни́на Никола́евна Бербе́рова; 26 July 1901 – 26 September 1993) was a Russian writer who chronicled the lives of anti-communist...
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  • British author Nina Bendigkeit, German singer Nina Berberova (1901–1993), Russian author Nina Berman (born 1960), American photographer Nina Betschart (born...
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    appreciate Shmelev's traditionalism and approval of the patriarchal society. Nina Berberova wrote of a reading in Paris in 1942: "Shmelev read as they read in the...
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    widely reprinted by various publishers. Revised by Leonard J. Kent and Nina Berberova as Anna Karenina (Random House, 1965), republished by Modern Library...
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  • Russian literature. She is the principal English translator of the author Nina Berberova and has translated over 70 books of fiction, history, biography, and...
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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...
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    for excessive naturalism; among those who admired it was the young Nina Berberova. The Pit was Kuprin's last major work, and to many it signaled the decline...
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  • L'Accompagnatrice) is a 1992 French film directed by Claude Miller from a novel by Nina Berberova, and starring Romane Bohringer, Yelena Safonova and Richard Bohringer...
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  • L'Âge d'Homme 1991: Ana Novac, Les Accidents de l'âme 1997-1999, 2003 Nina Berberova, Les Petits Romans, Borodine, Le Cap des tempêtes, Actes Sud, 2004:...
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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...
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