Ivan Bunin - Additional Reading

Additional Reading

  • Night of Denial: Stories and Novellas, Ivan Bunin. Trans. Robert Bowie. Northwestern 2006 ISBN 0-8101-1403-8
  • The Life of Arseniev, Ivan Bunin. edited by Andrew Baruch Wachtel. Northwestern 1994 ISBN 0-8101-1172-1
  • Dark Avenues, Ivan Bunin. Translated by Hugh Aplin. Oneworld Classics 2008 ISBN 978-1-84749-047-6
  • Thomas Gaiton Marullo. Ivan Bunin: Russian Requiem, 1885–1920: A Portrait from Letters, Diaries, and Fiction (1993, Vol.1)
  • Thomas Gaiton Marullo. From the Other Shore, 1920–1933: A Portrait from Letters, Diaries, and Fiction. (1995, Vol.2)
  • Thomas Gaiton Marullo. Ivan Bunin: The Twilight of Emigre Russia, 1934–1953: A Portrait from Letters, Diaries, and Memoirs. (2002, Vol.3)
  • Alexander F. Zweers. The Narratology of the Autobiography: An analysis of the literary devices employed in Ivan Bunin's The life of Arsenév. Peter Lang Publishing 1997 ISBN 0-8204-3357-8

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