articles and books on "kursiv moi" from N. Berberova

June Farris jpf3 at UCHICAGO.EDU
Thu Mar 29 04:28:10 UTC 2007


Dear Prof. Mathys,
Below are citations about Berberova, some 
specifically about "Kursiv moi" and others more 
general, but which may contain references to 
"Kursiv moi". I hope that some of them will be useful to you.
Best wishes,
June Farris


Armaganian-Le Vu, Gayaneh. “La figure de chemin 
dans loeuvre de Nina Berberova.” In: La Russie 
des Rivieres et des Chemins. Paris: INALCO, 2000: 
11-23. (Slovo: Revue du CERES, 24-25)

Barker, Murl. "Nina Berberova on Surviving." In: 
Journal of the Pacific Northwest Council on Foreign Languages 11 (1990): 69-72.

Barker, Murl. “The Short Prose of Nina 
Berberova.” In: Russian Literature Triquarterly 
22 (1988): 239-54. [includes biographical information]

Berberova, Nina. “Kursiv moi: Avtobiografiia,” 
In: Voprosy Literatury 9, 10, 11 (1988): 184-243; 233-80; 219-65.

Birchenough, Tom. “The Last Emigre.” In: Glas: 
New Russian Writing 8 (1994): 190-93.  [Berberova]

Bradym Fabuebbe, “Los subrayados de Nina 
Berberova.” In: Vuelta 16, 187 (1992): 25-29.  [Kursiv moi]

Budnitskii, O. B.  “'Delo' Niny Berberovoi.” In: 
Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie 39, 5 (1999): 141-73.

Chagin, Aleksei. “Kursiv vremeni.” In: 
Literaturnaia Gazeta 16 (5238), (April 19, 1989): 4.

Cheron, George. “The Wartime Years of 
Ivanov-Razumnik: Correspondence With N. 
Berberova.” In: Literature, Culture, and Society 
in the Modern Age: In Honor of Joseph Frank. 
Edited by Edward J. Brown et al. Stanford: 
Stanford University, Department of Slavic 
Languages and Literatures, 1991: 2: 394-407. (Stanford Slavic Studies, 4:2)

Deotto, Patrizia. “Berberova i biografiia 
Chaikovskogo: Problema zhanra.” In: Russian, 
Croatian and Serbian, Czech and Slovak, Polish 
Literature 45, 4 (1999): 391-400.

Deotto, Patrizia. “Nina Berberova attraverso sue 
opera.” In: Acme 46, 1 (1993): 37-46.

Frank, Michael. “The Fictional World of Nina 
Berberova.” In: Yale Review 88, 1 (2000): 151-70.

Golubeva, I. V. “Shtrikhi rechevomu portretu 
Berberovoi: Na materiale sintaksisa avtobiografii 
“Kursiv moi”. In: Rech’. Rechevaia deiatel’nost. Tekst. Taganrog: 2000: 27-31.

Harwell, Xenia Srebrianski. The Female Adolescent 
in Exile in Works by Irina Odoevtseva, Nina 
Berberova, Irmgard Keun, and Ilse Tielsch. New 
York: Peter Lang, 2000. 175p. (Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature, 57)

Kalb, Judith. "Nina Berberova: Creating an Exiled 
Self." In: Russian Croatian and Serbian, Czech 
and Slovak, Polish Literature 50, 2 (2001): 141-62.

Kalb, Judith. 
<http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org.proxy.uchicago.edu/WebZ/FSQUERY?searchtype=hotauthors:format=BI:numrecs=10:dbname=MLA::termh1=Kalb%5C%2C+Judith+E.:indexh1=au%3D:sessionid=fsapp3-51107-ezufswr1-zoihb:entitypagenum=10:0:next=html/records.html:bad=error/badsearch.html>. 
“Nina Berberova.” In: Twentieth-Century Russian 
Emigre Writers. Detroit, MI: Gale, 2005: 
38-49.  (Dictionary of Literary Biography, 317)

Kochetov, V. “Nina Berberoa kak zerkalo russkoi 
emigratsii.” In: Knizhnoe obozrenie 21 (1996): 5.

Kostyrko, Sergei. “Vyzhit', chtoby zhit'.” In: 
Novyi Mir 9 (1991):  216-21. [Berberova]

Krylova, S. V. “Priem sryvaniia masok na 
stranitsakh avtobiografii N. Berberovoi 'Kursiv 
moi'.” In: Maloizvestnye stranitsy i novye 
kontseptsii istorii russkoi literatury XX veka. 
Moskva: Moskovskii gosudarstvennyi oblastnoi universitet, 2003: 1: 214-19.

Le Gouis, Catherine. “De la marginalite a 
l'ecriture: Trois 'dames de fer' russes en 
France.” In: Frontieres, contacts, echanges: 
Melanges offerts a Andre Palluel-Guillar. 
Chambery, France: Societe Savoisienne d'Histoire 
et d'Archeologie, 2002: 343-51. (Memoires et 
Documents de la Societe Savoisienne d'Histoire et 
d'Archeologie. Bibliothèque des Etudes 
Savoisiennes-Universite de Savoie, 104) [Nina 
Berberova, Elsa Triolet, Maria Bashkirtsev]

Livak, Leonid. “Nina Berberova et la mythologie 
culturelle de l'emigration russe en France.” In: 
Cahiers du Monde Russe 43, 2-3 (2002): 463-78. [Kursiv moi]

Meilakh, Mikhail. “'Ne proshlo i semidesiati let 
...': Nina Berberova v Rossii.” In: Literaturnoe Obozrenie 1 (1990): 68-73.

Niva, Zh. “Besstrashnaia Berberova.” In: Niva, 
Zh. Vozvrashchenie v Evropu. Moskva: 1999: 256-62.

Osorgina, Tat'iana. “Kak eto bylo: Po povodu 
dvukh knig Niny Berberovoi, Kursiv moi i Liudi i 
lozhi. Russkie masony XX-go veka.” In: Cahiers du 
Monde Russe 31, 1 (1990): 95-102.

Pachmuss, T. "Nina Berberova." In: Russian Women 
Writers. Christine D. Tomei, ed. New York: 
Garland Publishing, 1999: 1109-27.  [Includes 
abiographical essay, bibliography and a selection 
of the author's works in English translation.]

Peterson, Nadya L. "The Private 'I' in the Works 
of Nina Berberova." In: Slavic Review 60, 3 (2001): 491-512.

Ronen, O. “Berberova (1901-2001).” In: Zvezda 7 (2001): 213-20.

Shklovskii, Evgenii. “Utselevshaia.” In: Znamia: 
Literaturno-Khudozhestvennyi i 
Obshchestvenno-Politicheskii Zhurnal 4 (1996): 225-26. [Berberova’s Kursiv moi]

Smirnova, M. “Nina Berberova v Amerike.” In: 
Rossiia i SShA: Formy literaturnogo dialoga. Moskva: 2000: 51-54.

“'Tianus' tol'ko k liudiam': Opyt kollektivnogo 
interv'iu.” In: Literaturnaia Gazeta 40, 5262 
(Oct. 4, 1989): 5. [interview with Berberova]

Yellen, Elizabeth S.  Russia in the Prose of the 
First-Wave Emigration. (Ph.D dissertation, 
University of Michigan, 1999) [comparison of the 
works of Nadezhda Buchinskaia, Nina Berberova and Georgii Gaito]






At 04:01 PM 3/28/2007, Nicole Mathys wrote:
>Dear all,
>I'd be very grateful, if somebody could me help in finding titels or writers
>of articles or books on "kursiv moi" (the italics) from Nina Berberova.
>
>Thank you a lot and best wishes
>Nicole Mathys
>
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