Abstract

The article outlines the main initiatives of the scholars from the Institute of Russian Literature who advocated the return of I. A. Bunin’s archive to Russia. The work is based on their correspondence with the archive’s inheritors V. N. Bunina and L. F. Zurov, as well as with the Soviet governmental officials and Communist Party bureaucrats. The most representative letters of the Pushkin House employees pertaining to this issue are published in the Appendix.

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