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8 October [OS 26 September] 1892 – 31 August 1941) was a Russian poet. Her work is some of the most well known in twentieth century Russian literature.
Marina Tsvetaeva

Marina Tsvetaeva

Russian poet
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva was a Russian poet. Her work is some of the most well-known in twentieth-century Russian literature. She lived through and wrote about the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent Moscow famine. Wikipedia
Born: October 8, 1892, Moscow, Russia
Died: August 31, 1941 (age 48 years), Yelabuga, Russia
Spouse: Sergei Efron (m. 1912–1941)
Height: 5′ 4″

During her lifetime she wrote poems, verse plays, and prose pieces; she is considered one of the most renowned poets of 20th-century Russia.
Marina Tsvetaeva (1892–1941), whose father was a classicist and whose mother was a pianist, was born in Moscow and published her first book of poems at ...
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Marina Tsvetaeva was a child prodigy and a polyglot. At the age of 6, she began writing poetry in Russian and took rigorous piano lessons. At 16, she was ...
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow in early October 1892, according to the New Style, or Gregorian, calendar and on September 26 according to the ...
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Oct 4, 2024 · Marina Ivanovna Tsvetayeva was a Russian poet whose verse is distinctive for its staccato rhythms, originality, and directness and who, ...
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1892-1941. One of the giants of Russian and world poetry, Tsvetayeva was endowed with brilliant poetic gifts that were dealt the crudest, harshest fate.
In Paris, so vast and joyous, I dream of clouds and grass, Laughter, shadows, ominous, And the pain that will not pass.
Marina Tsvetaeva (8 October 1892 – 31 August 1941) was born in Moscow. Her father was a doctor of Roman literature and an art historian.
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Earthly Signs: Moscow Diaries, 1917-1922 (New York Review Books Classics). by Marina Tsvetaeva.
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