À propos de l'auteur

Ivan Alekseevich Bunin was a renowned Russian author and poet, best known for his poignant short stories and novels that capture the essence of Russian life and culture. Born in 1900 in Voronezh, he experienced the tumultuous changes of early 20th-century Russia, which deeply influenced his literary work. Bunin was the first Russian writer to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1933, recognizing his mastery of the short story and his ability to portray the complexities of the human condition.

Nationalité Russe
Date de naissance April 10, 1900
Lieu de naissance Voronezh, Russia
Date de décès June 8, 1976