Khvostenko A (3 results)
Published by Lenizdat, 1958
- Hardcover
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Dustjacket. Later Edition. ISBN . Text in Russian and English. Oblong Hardback. No Dust jacket. Map included laid in to back cover. Very Good Condition. Tight sound unmarked copy with some browning to front and back endpapers, minor rubs to edges and corners of covers. No statement of later pr…inting on copyright page. No Signature.
More imagesPublished by Sintaksis, 1985
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 51 pp., ill. Rare. First edition. Second book by the author Alexey Khvostenko is one of the most prominent representatives of unofficial St. Petersburg culture of the 60s. The first book of his poems was published in 1965 in samizdat and was called "Suspicion". Since 1977, he has been in exile,…living in many countries around the world, where his art exhibitions were held, books and music albums were published, and plays were staged. The songs that Khvost performed himself or in collaboration with the group AuktYon became widely known. Alexey Khvostenko was a true man of the renaissance - poet, artist, musician, playwright, director, actor, singer, composer. However, first of all, he was a poet, "looking forward to everyone else.".
Published by State Text-Book Publishing House, Ministry of Education, Leningrad, 1956
- Hardcover
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Hb. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. 422pp A rare title, giving a Marxist analysis of well-known and some lesser known writers. Spine bumped, pages bit browned. No dw.