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Cursed Days (Окаянные дни, Okayánnye Dni) is a book by Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin, compiled of diaries and notes he made while in Moscow and Odessa in 1918-1920. Fragments from it were published in 1925-1926 by the Paris-based Vozrozhdenye newspaper. In its full version Cursed Days appeared in the Vol.X of The Complete Bunin (1936), compiled and published in Berlin by the Petropolis publishing house. In the USSR the book remained banned up until the late 1980s. Parts of it were included in the 1988 Moscow edition of The Complete Bunin (Vol. VI). After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Cursed Days became immensely popular in its author's homeland. Since 1991, no less than fifteen separate editions of Bunin's diary/notebook have been published in Russia. The English transl

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  • Cursed Days (en)
  • Días malditos (es)
  • Окаянные дни (ru)
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  • «Окая́нные дни» — книга русского писателя Ивана Бунина, содержащая дневниковые записи, которые он вёл в Москве и Одессе с 1918 по 1920 год. (ru)
  • Cursed Days (Окаянные дни, Okayánnye Dni) is a book by Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin, compiled of diaries and notes he made while in Moscow and Odessa in 1918-1920. Fragments from it were published in 1925-1926 by the Paris-based Vozrozhdenye newspaper. In its full version Cursed Days appeared in the Vol.X of The Complete Bunin (1936), compiled and published in Berlin by the Petropolis publishing house. In the USSR the book remained banned up until the late 1980s. Parts of it were included in the 1988 Moscow edition of The Complete Bunin (Vol. VI). After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Cursed Days became immensely popular in its author's homeland. Since 1991, no less than fifteen separate editions of Bunin's diary/notebook have been published in Russia. The English transl (en)
  • Días malditos (Окаянные дни, Okayánnye dni) es un libro escrito por el ganador del premio Nobel Iván Bunin, compuestos por diarios y notas que escribió en Moscú y Odesa entre 1918 y 1920.​ Algunos fragmentos fueron publicados en 1925-1926 por el periódico Vozrozhdenie. En su versión completa, Días malditos aparece en el volumen X de La obra completa de Bunin (1936), publicado en Berlin por la editorial Petropolis. (es)
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  • Cursed Days (en)
  • Окаянные дни (en)
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  • Ivan R. Dee Publishers (Chicago, 1998)
  • Petropolis (Berlin, 1936)
  • Vozrozhdenye(Paris, 1926)
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