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REMIZOV, ALEKSEI MIKHAILOVICH. 1877-1957. Povest o dvukh zveryakh [Story about Two Animals]. Paris: Dom Knigi, 1949. image 1
REMIZOV, ALEKSEI MIKHAILOVICH. 1877-1957. Povest o dvukh zveryakh [Story about Two Animals]. Paris: Dom Knigi, 1949. image 2
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REMIZOV, ALEKSEI MIKHAILOVICH. 1877-1957.
Povest o dvukh zveryakh [Story about Two Animals]. Paris: Dom Knigi, 1949.

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REMIZOV, ALEKSEI MIKHAILOVICH. 1877-1957.

Povest o dvukh zveryakh [Story about Two Animals]. Paris: Dom Knigi, 1949.
8vo. 62 pp. Illustrated. Original pink wrappers. Slight stain on front wrapper. No 9 of an unspecified limitation.
PRESENTATION COPY signed and dated in ink on the limitation leaf on the verso of the title page: "25 v 1950 Paris."
WITH: Autograph Letter Signed ("Alexis Remizov") in Cyrillic, 1 p, 4to, Paris, May 25, 1950, to Nils A. Nilsson, arranging a meeting and mentioning two recent works: "My last books have not reached you (after an 18 year break 1931) / 1. "Tanets i slovo" [Dance and Word]. Dom Knigi,* Paris 1949 /
AND WITH: "Povest o dvukh zveryakh" [
Story about Two Animals]. Opleshkov, Paris 1950 / [with arrow from the first title] In this book there is a bibliography of my books."

Nils Åke Nilsson (1917-1995) was a Swedish journalist who helped establish the recognition of Russian literature in the West during the latter 20th Century. He worked in the Swedish Embassy in Moscow during World War II and wrote about and reviewed Russian literature for Expression. Besides compiling several important surveys of Russian literature, he served as director of the Russian books collection in the University of Stockholm. The Soviets, suspecting Nilsson of orchestrating Boris Pasternak's Nobel Prize for Literature for the banned Doctor Zhivago, denied him a visa for 17 years.

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