Nina Berberova (1901–1993)
Author of The Accompanist
About the Author
Born in 1901 in pre-Revolutionary St. Petersburg, Russia, Nina Berberova emigrated in 1922, living in several European countries before settling in the United States. She wrote frequently for the leading journals and anthologies of the first wave of the Russian emigration. The Italics Are Mine show more (1969), her autobiography, is an important record of that period. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Nina Berberova
Three novels: The Resurrection of Mozart, The Waiter and the Slut, Astachev in Paris (1990) 19 copies
Récits de l'exil, tome 1 : L'Accompagnatrice - Roquenval le laquais et la putain - Astachev à Paris - La… (1993) 9 copies
Récits de l'exil: Volume II - De cape et de larmes; Le Roseau révolté; Le Mal noir (1993) 6 copies, 1 review
Los pommes 2 copies
LA ACOMPAÑANTE 1 copy
"Rasskazy v izgnanii". 1 copy
Felicita: romanzo 1 copy
Nabokov i ego "Lolita" ;: Chaikovskii ; Zheleznaia zhenshchina ; Rasskazy v izgnanii (Russian Edition) (2001) 1 copy
U nas doma lev 1 copy
Borodine (Musique) 1 copy
O Lacaio e a Puta 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Berberova, Nina
- Legal name
- Berberova, Nina Nikolayevna
- Other names
- Бербе́рова, Ни́на Никола́евна
- Birthdate
- 1901-07-26
- Date of death
- 1993-09-26
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- Russia (birth)
USA (naturalized) - Birthplace
- St Petersburg, Russian Empire
- Place of death
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Places of residence
- St Petersburg, Russia
Paris, France
Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Berlin, Germany
Prague, Czechoslovakia - Education
- Rostov University
- Occupations
- writer
professor
critic
translator - Relationships
- Khodasevich, Vladislav (partner - but never married)
Kochevitsky, George (2nd husband) - Organizations
- Princeton University
Poslednye Novosti(Russian-language daily) - Awards and honors
- Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters (by the French Government in 1989)
- Short biography
- Nina Berberova was brought up in St. Petersburg. She and her companion Vladislav Khodasevich, a poet, lived in the household of Maxim Gorky for some years before leaving Russia in 1922 and eventually settling in Paris. She became part of a distinguished literary circle, and wrote short stories and novels about Russian émigrés such as herself. Khodasevich died in 1939, and in 1950 Nina Berberova moved to the USA, where she taught herself English and worked as a clerk before becoming a professor of Russian literature at Princeton University. Her autobiography is titled (in English) The Italics Are Mine. In 1985, her novel written in French were rediscovered by Hubert Nyssen, director of the publishing house Actes Sud, which began to re-issue her works.
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Le premesse sono classiche: una ragazza di umilissime origini non propriamente bella ma musicalmente dotata, diventa l'accompagnatrice col pianoforte di una bellissima e famosa cantante. Presto in lei si genererà un ambiguo sentimento di invidia e di ammirazione che non sarà in grado di gestire anche per via dei conflitti irrisolti con la madre e del suo risentimento verso il genere umano.
L'analisi psicologica del personaggio di Sonečka non mi è dispiaciuta, quello che ho trovato poco originale è la storia e il finale un po' scontato che avrei preferito venisse sviluppato meglio.
Un libro veloce che conferma le mie difficoltà con la scrittura russa...
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