
Ivan Bunin
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Ivan Bunin was a celebrated Russian author and poet, known for his poignant depictions of the Russian landscape and the human condition. He emerged as a prominent figure in Russian literature, being awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1933, the first Russian to receive this honor after the October Revolution. His works often reflect the themes of nostalgia and loss, shaped by his experiences during a tumultuous period in Russian history, including the Revolution and subsequent emigration.
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Russo
Data di nascita
October 10, 1870
Luogo di nascita
Voronezh, Voronezh Oblast, Russia
Data di morte
November 8, 1953
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