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Sergei Viznyuk

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Mar 20, 1992, 7:10:09 PM3/20/92
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Does anybody on this list know what else
except "Luka Mudischev" wrote Ivan Barkov ?
I tried to find out in Library of Congress, but
I got only reference to "Luka".

If anybody interested in then it is:

LC Call Number: PG3311.B3 L8 1982

Author: Barkov, Ivan, 1732-1768.

Generic Title: Luka Mudishchev. English & Russian
Title: Luka Mudishchev : a poem in four parts / Ivan Barkov ;
translated from the Russian by Ann Peet and Sharon Miller
; illustrated by Alex Gamburg.

Publication Info: [S.l.] : Manuscript Pub. House, [c1982]
Phys. Description: [93] p. : ill. ; 35 cm.

Another question:
Almost everybody who lived in Sovok I think
have heard or read "Evgenii Onegin" and/or
"Ivan Susanin" re-written in the same style as "Luka".
Remember ?:
"Kuda ty zavel nas ? - ne vidno ni zgi !
- Idite vpered, ne ebite mozgi !"

The question is: who wrote those "Evgenii Onegin"
and "Ivan Susanin" and where one could get them here
in US ?

S.V.

Sergei Viznyuk

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Mar 20, 1992, 7:06:44 PM3/20/92
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Does anybody on this list know what else
except "Luka Mudischev" wrote Ivan Barkov ?
I tried to find out in Library of Congress, but
I got only reference to "Luka".

If anybody interested in then it is:
LC Call Number: PG3311.B3 L8 1982

Author: Barkov, Ivan, 1732-1768.

Generic Title: Luka Mudishchev. English & Russian
Title: Luka Mudishchev : a poem in four parts / Ivan Barkov ;
translated from the Russian by Ann Peet and Sharon Miller
; illustrated by Alex Gamburg.

Publication Info: [S.l.] : Manuscript Pub. House, [c1982]
Phys. Description: [93] p. : ill. ; 35 cm.

Another question:
Almost everybody who lived in Sovok I think
have heard or read "Evgenii Onegin" and/or

"Ivan Susanin" re-wrote in the same style as

Kisa

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Mar 22, 1992, 2:54:55 PM3/22/92
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Yes, I've heard and read his poems "Orlov" and "Pro popa", also short poem
"Ispoved'".

I have *that* version of "Evgeny Onegin", but I have no idea who wrote it. On
my tape it is read by Arkady Severniy.


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