Anastasia Tsvetayeva
Anastasia Tsvetayeva | |
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Russian Federation | |
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Nationality | Russian |
Notable works | Memoirs, 1971 |
Anastasia Ivanovna Tsvetayeva (
Tsvetayeva started to write earlier than her sister; she debuted in 1915 with the book Korolevskiye razmyshleniya (King's Musings), followed by Dym, Dym, Dym (Smoke, Smoke, Smoke, 1916), both praised by, among others,
In 1937, Tsvetayeva was arrested, accused of being a member of a
Starting from the early 1960s, she was engaged in trying to establish the location of her sister Marina's grave and worked for the establishment of the Marina Tsvetayeva Museum in Moscow, which opened on 12 September 1992.[4] Anastasia Tsvetayeva died on 5 September 1993, aged 98. She was interred in the Vagankovo Cemetery. In January 2012 the Anastasiya Tsvetayeva Museum opened in Pavlodar, where she spent her first post-exile years in the early 1960s.[5]
References
- ^ Существованья ткань сквозная. Борис Пастернак. Переписка с Евгенией Пастернак — М.: НЛО, 1998, 592 с., — с. 97
- ^ a b The Anastasiya Tsvetayeva Chronology Хронологический обзор жизни и творчества А. И. Цветаевой (рус.) (Литературно-художественный музей М. и А. Цветаевых в г. Александрове).
- ^ Anastasiya Tsvetayeva, Marina's sister. Essay and Biography by T. Smertina
- ^ Дом-музей Марины Цветаевой Archived 2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine. www.dommuseum.ru
- ^ Anastasia Tsvetayeva Museum at forbes.kz
External links
- Мне девяносто лет, ещё легка походка... (YouTube, 57 min) The 1988 film by Marina Goldovskaya