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Name: Towards the Cultural History of Leningrad in the 1930s: Lydia Averianova’s Poetic Dedications

Authors: A. B. Ustinov, I. I. Galeev

“Aquilon” Books & Publishing, San Francisco, USA; Galeev-Gallery, Moscow, Russian Federation

In the section Plots of the literary life of Leningrad in the 1920s–1930s

Issue 1, 2021Pages 166-189
UDK: 821.161.1DOI: 10.25205/2410-7883-2021-1-166-189

Abstract: This publication presents poems by Lydia Averianova dedicated to Vsevolod Petrov, art critic, art historian and the author of “memoirs and reflections” about notable participants of the Leningrad culture in the 1930s. Some of these poems were included in Averianova’s “Collected Verse,” others were saved by Petrov. Currently these autographs are preserved in the collection of Galeev-Gallery (Moscow). The publication includes Petrov’s poems written in response to Averianova’s dedications, as well as her other poems, which do not have a specific romantic prototype, but were created during the years of her infatuation with Petrov.

Keywords: Lydia Averianova, Vsevolod Petrov, cultural history, literary life, poetic dedications

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