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October 22, 1870
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November 8, 1953
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00000001202035750
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OL46216A0
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Ivan Bunin (October 22, 1870 - November 8, 1953) was a Russian writer, poet, and playwright. He is best known for his notable works such as Dark Avenues, The Village, The Life of Arseniev, and The Gentleman from San Francisco. Throughout his career, Bunin held various occupations, including a playwright, writer, and poet. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1933.
Born in Russia, Bunin spent his final years in Paris, where he passed away. During his career, he competed with other well-known writers such as Ivan Turgenev, Vladimir Nabokov, Vladimir Korolenko, Panas Myrny, Nikolai Leskov, Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, and Anna Akhmatova.
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