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Thomas Gaiton Marullo is a noted scholar and author whose work primarily focuses on Russian literature, particularly the writings of Ivan Bunin. His contributions include critical analyses and biographical studies that delve into the complexities of Bunin's life and his literary output. Marullo's academic pursuits have led him to examine the cultural and historical contexts that shaped Bunin's work, providing readers with a deeper understanding of this significant literary figure.

In addition to his scholarly articles, Marullo has authored several books, including "Petersburg: The Physiology of a City" and a comprehensive collection titled "1920-1933: A Portrait from Letters, Diaries, and Fiction." His writings not only explore the intricacies of Russian literature but also engage with the broader themes of identity, memory, and the human experience as reflected in the works of Bunin and other contemporaries. Through his research and publications, Marullo has made substantial contributions to the field, enhancing the appreciation of Russian literary heritage.

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