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  1. Marina (Marianna) Pavlovna Basmanova is a Russian artist and book illustrator based in St. Petersburg. Biography. Basmanova was born in Leningrad in a family of artists. Both her father, Pavel Basmanov, a student of Petrov-Vodkin, and mother, Natalia Basmanova, were soviet artists and book illustrators.

  2. 28. Apr. 2020 · Der Bremer Handball hat eine große Sportlerin verloren: Marina Basanova ist am Montag im Alter von 57 Jahren in Bremen verstorben, nachdem sie bereits seit Februar in einem Bremer Krankenhaus...

  3. 30. Apr. 2020 · 30.04.2020, 09:05 Uhr. NEU. Bremen/Oldenburg - Im Alter von nur 57 Jahren ist am 27. April die ehemalige Weltklasse-Handballerin Marina Basanova in ihrer Wahlheimat Bremen verstorben. „Sie ist...

  4. 16. Mai 2011 · The woman with whom Brodsky had been walking and talking for two years, the woman who broke up the magical chorus, was Marina Basmanova, a young painter. Contemporaries describe her as...

    • Friend and Enemy
    • Unexpurgated
    • Widows of Russia

    "I think he felt betrayed that his friend Carl looked at him objectively and that he permitted himself to speak sharply about certain moments," said Ellendea. Proffer and Brodsky's first encounter was in Leningrad during one of the Proffers' first visits to the USSR. Osip Mandelshtam's widow, Nadezhda, insisted they meet this interesting poet. "It'...

    This year, Carl Proffer's book, The Widows of Russia, was published in Russian under the title Bez Kupyur, which means 'unexpurgated.' It consists of two parts: Carl's recollections of Brodsky, and parts of the original edition of The Widows of Russiawith Ellendea's notes, which she thought would be important to include after more than 20 years sin...

    "Our thoughts were occupied with Russia and our work for Russia," Ellendea's quote graces the Russian book's cover. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine who else has done so much for Russian literature by preserving so many manuscripts that could have been destroyed or hidden in the KGB archives forever. "After the publication of Carl's book I was to...

  5. Mutter, Natalia Basmanova, war halb Holländerin, halb Deutsche. . 1941-1942, während der schwierigsten Zeit der Blockade, war sie in Leningrad. Im September 1942 wurde sie zusammen mit ihrer Mutter und Großmutter in das Altai-Territorium evakuiert . Sie kehrte im Februar 1945 nach Leningrad zurück

  6. MARINA BASMANOVA IN THE POETRY OF J. BRODSKY –A MUSE FROM THE KIERKEGAARD’S SKIES. December 2019. Ezikov Svyat (Orbis Linguarum) 17 (2):133-136. DOI: 10.37708/ezs.swu.v17.i2.15. Authors: Boyko...