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- The_Italics_are_Mine abstract "The Italics are Mine is the autobiography of Nina Berberova. It was first published in the 1960s. It was re-issued in 1992 following the success of her novellas and short story collections, written in the 1930s, which had been rediscovered in the mid 1980s and published by French publishing house Actes Sud.Berberova was born in St.Petersburg in 1901. She left Russia in 1922. She and her partner, the poet Vladislav Khodasevich spent time in Czechoslovakia and Berlin, before settling in Paris. She left Khodasevich in the mid-1930s - \" He fears the world. I do not. He fears the future. I rush towards it. \" She was part of a circle of literary Russian exiles and the book has a number of portraits including Boris Pasternak, Maxim Gorky, Marina Tsvetaeva and the poet Andrey Bely. She is critical of Mayakovsky's suicide - \"He did not just shoot himself. He shot a whole generation.\" She left for the United States in 1950 where she found life freer than in Europe and eventually became a lecturer in Russian at Princeton University.".
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- The_Italics_are_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Nina_Berberova.
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- The_Italics_are_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Mayakovsky.
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- The_Italics_are_Mine subject Category:Autobiographies.
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- The_Italics_are_Mine comment "The Italics are Mine is the autobiography of Nina Berberova. It was first published in the 1960s. It was re-issued in 1992 following the success of her novellas and short story collections, written in the 1930s, which had been rediscovered in the mid 1980s and published by French publishing house Actes Sud.Berberova was born in St.Petersburg in 1901. She left Russia in 1922. She and her partner, the poet Vladislav Khodasevich spent time in Czechoslovakia and Berlin, before settling in Paris.".
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