Osip Mandelstam: Poems

References

  1. ^ Also romanized as Osip Mandelstam, Ossip Mandelstamm, or Osip Mandelshtam
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  3. ^ Tararak, К. (21 May 2021). "На углу Мандельштама и Мессерера". Novaya Gazeta (in Russian). Retrieved 29 May 2021. В самый день его рождения (тогда считалось, что это 15 января; лишь недавно мандельштамоведы уточнили — поэт родился в Варшаве 14 января 1891 года) на здании Дома Герцена (современного Литературного института) открыли мемориальную доску работы скульптора Дм. Шаховского.
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  14. ^ Mandelstam, Nadezhda. Hope Against Hope. p. 146.
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  18. ^ Extract from court protocol No. 19390/Ts
  19. ^ at 6 Gagarinsky Lane, Moscow.
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