Ivan Bunin
In the Foreign Place
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Unabridged
13 minutes
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The story 'In the Foreign Place' was written by the famous Russian writer Ivan Alekseevich Bunin (1870–1953). This is a story about the difficulties of a new life, when under a strange sky you cannot find anyone who could encourage you with a quiet word and console you in sorrow. I. A. Bunin is also the author of the stories 'Bird's Shadow', 'To the End of the World', 'The Island of Sirens', 'Shalyapin', 'Dawn All Night', 'His Highness' and 'Nobel Days'. One of the most prominent representatives of the Russian Abroad, Ivan Alekseevich Bunin recreated the tragic past of Russia and exalted romantic love in prose.
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