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I·van A·le·kse·e·vich
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1870–1953,
Russian poet and novelist: Nobel prize 1933.
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Bunin
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Russian
ˈbunin)
—
n
Ivan Alekseyevich
(iˈvan alɪkˈsjejɪvitʃ). 1870--1953, Russian novelist and poet; author of
The Gentleman from San Francisco
(1922)
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