query about Bulgakov's "Heart of a Dog"

I.F. ilon at UT.EE
Thu Oct 3 18:30:03 UTC 2002


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From: "Adam Dar" <adamdar2002 at YAHOO.COM>
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> In Bulgakov's "Heart of a Dog," (NY:  Grove Press, 1987) to what do the
following lines refer:
>
> p. 32:  "From Seville and to Granada"
Romance "Noch'. Gulianje u fontana..." from "Don Juan", poem of A.K. Tolstoj
>
> and
>
> p. 123:  "Toward the Sacred Banks of the Nile"
Verdi. Aida. "Su! del Nilo al sacro lido" ("K beregam sviashchennym Nila...)
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> Adam Dar
>
Ilon Fraiman
staff at ruthenia.ru
http://www.ruthenia.ru/

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