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Robert E. Simon, Jr., the founder of Reston, purchased the land with the proceeds from the sale of Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1961. Construction began in 1963 with the building of Lake Anne. In 1967, Gulf Oil Corporation formed a subsidiary, Gulf Reston, Inc. and took complete financial and operational control. Gulf Reston continued construction of the growing development.","When Mobil Corporation bought the remaining undeveloped land from Gulf Reston in 1978, Reston Land Corporation was formed as a subsidiary. The new developer also followed Robert Simon's master plan for the development of the New Town. Some of the projects that were completed were additional schools and parks, a regional county branch library building, the Reston Hospital Center, a shelter for the homeless, a county magisterial district office building, and the Cameron Glen nursing center for the elderly.","The Reston Land Corporation records were originally attached to the larger Planned Community Archives collection currently in the Special Collections Research Center. In 2009 the documents were removed and organized into a separate collection still housed in the Special Collections Research Center at George Mason University Libraries. 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The correspondents include the Federal Housing Administration, Community and Public Relations Division, and others relating to the development and marketing of Reston.","Series 2 consists of reports and studies from the Reston Land Corporation. The reports and studies involve the development of different areas in Reston from James Felt and Company, Siddall, Matus and Coughter Incorporation and other companies. The reports are dated from 1964-1989.","Series 3 contains plans from different development projects in Reston. The plans are for housing developments, marketing plans for the new areas of Reston, and proposals from different companies for the development of Reston Town Center. The series is dated from 1962-1990.","Series 4 is promotional material from the different housing developments that were built from 1965-1990. The first item in this series is a copy of a book entitled \"Reston: A Study in Beginnings\" Volume I, written by Kathryn H. Stone in 1966. 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The records focus primarily on Reston Land Corporation's development projects and marketing programs from 1960 to 1990. Also in the collection are promotional material, media and slides from the Reston Land Corporation.","Series 1 is comprised of correspondence dated from 1961 to 1986. The correspondents include the Federal Housing Administration, Community and Public Relations Division, and others relating to the development and marketing of Reston.","Series 2 consists of reports and studies from the Reston Land Corporation. The reports and studies involve the development of different areas in Reston from James Felt and Company, Siddall, Matus and Coughter Incorporation and other companies. The reports are dated from 1964-1989.","Series 3 contains plans from different development projects in Reston. The plans are for housing developments, marketing plans for the new areas of Reston, and proposals from different companies for the development of Reston Town Center. The series is dated from 1962-1990.","Series 4 is promotional material from the different housing developments that were built from 1965-1990. The first item in this series is a copy of a book entitled \"Reston: A Study in Beginnings\" Volume I, written by Kathryn H. Stone in 1966. The rest of the information consists of floors plans and brochures advertising the new developments.","Series 5 on finances is the smallest series in the collection. The documents are legal and leasing contracts from Reston. The series is dated from 1965-1991.","Series 6 is comprised of 35mm slides from different development projects and marketing campaigns dated from the 1970s and 1980s.","Series 7 consists of audiovisual material. The collection is organized in alphabetical order by subject and type. The first section is video cassettes, next is video reels, then audio cassettes and audio reels. 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Some of the projects that were completed were additional schools and parks, a regional county branch library building, the Reston Hospital Center, a shelter for the homeless, a county magisterial district office building, and the Cameron Glen nursing center for the elderly.","The Reston Land Corporation records were originally attached to the larger Planned Community Archives collection currently in the Special Collections Research Center. In 2009 the documents were removed and organized into a separate collection still housed in the Special Collections Research Center at George Mason University Libraries. 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The series is dated from 1962-1990.","Series 4 is promotional material from the different housing developments that were built from 1965-1990. The first item in this series is a copy of a book entitled \"Reston: A Study in Beginnings\" Volume I, written by Kathryn H. Stone in 1966. The rest of the information consists of floors plans and brochures advertising the new developments.","Series 5 on finances is the smallest series in the collection. The documents are legal and leasing contracts from Reston. The series is dated from 1965-1991.","Series 6 is comprised of 35mm slides from different development projects and marketing campaigns dated from the 1970s and 1980s.","Series 7 consists of audiovisual material. The collection is organized in alphabetical order by subject and type. The first section is video cassettes, next is video reels, then audio cassettes and audio reels. The series is comprised of news programs about Reston and interviews with different people involved in Reston development. The series is dated from 1976-1988.","Series 8 is a variety of memorabilia items from Reston Land Corporation. Included in the series are a can of tennis balls, key chains, mugs, notecards, posters and a tee-shirt. The items are dated from 1975-1990.","Series 9 is titled oversize. The series is small and contains only one set of blueprints. The blueprints are from Reston, the plans for Upper Dam and Lake on Snakeden Branch from July of 1970.","This series includes Reston Land Corporation correspondence with the Federal Administration and others on the development in Reston. 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This series is arranged chronologically.","208.1","208.2","208.3","207.1","207.2","207.3","207.4","The items in this series are video cassettes, audio cassettes and reels and contains news and interviews relating to Reston development. This series is arranged alphabetically.","199.10; Access copy available on DVD. 22 minutes, 58 seconds.","199.8","199.9","199.7; Access copy available on DVD. 27 minutes, 20 seconds.","198.2","198.1","198.3","198.4","198.5","197.20","197.21","199.11","199.2","199.3","199.4","199.5","198.1","200.1","199.6","195.1","195.2","195.3","195.4","195.5","195.6","196.1","196.2","196.3","196.4","199","196.5","196.6","199.1","197.19","197.4","197.7","197.2","197.5","197.8","197.15","197.16","197.18","197.17","197.13","197.14","197.11","197.12","197.6","197.10","198.7","197.9","197.3","195.8","195.8","196.10","196.9","This series contains a variety of Reston promotional materials and items such as posters and key chains.","186.5","201.9","201.9","201.4","201.9","201.5","201.5","201.13","201.13","201.7","185.1","201.11","201.11","201.2","201.2","201.8","201.8","201.6","201.6","201.10","201.12","The series is small and contains only one set of blueprints. 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Simon, Jr., was born in New York City in 1914. After graduating from Harvard, Simon took over the family real estate management and development business. In 1961, with the proceeds from the sale of a family property, Carnegie Hall, Simon purchased 6,750 acres of land in Fairfax County, Virginia, which would become Reston, Virginia. Reston is now recognized as the foremost Planned Community in the United States. Simon's Planned Community, or new town, emphasized the quality of life for the individual and provided a community where people could live, work, and play.","The Robert E. Simon Jr. papers was originally attached to the larger Planned Community Archives collection currently in the Special Collections Research Center. In 2009 the documents were removed and organized into a separate collection still housed in the Special Collections Research Center at George Mason University Libraries. The old box and folder numbers are also included as part of the new arrangement.","Processed in March and April 2009 by Emily Martin. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in November 2022.","The Special Collections Research Center also holds many other collections on the  and Northern Virginia.","The Robert E. Simon Jr. Papers are comprised of newsclippings, promotional material and booklets relating to Reston. Also included are printed material, publications and scrapbooks. Robert E. Simon Jr. included in his donation his speeches and paperwork from various conferences he attended at different universities around the country.","Series one is titled correspondence and is dated from 1975 to 2001. The series is small and is only in box 1. Some of the correspondence is between Robert E. Simon Jr. and Martha Pennino. Also included in the series are invitations for various speaking engagements.","Series two is titled Reston General Information and is dated from 1960 to 1990. The series is contained within boxes 1 through 4. In this series there are various documents from Reston, including promotional material, newsclippings and zoning information.","Series three is titled Reston Community Centers and is dated from 1963 to 1991. The series is contained in box 4. The series is information from different organizations in Reston such as North Golf Course and Reston Day Care.","Series four is titled Reston Finance and is dated from 1963 to 1976. The series is contained in boxes 4 and 5. The series is general information on the finances of Reston. Included in the series are documents on taxes, consulting firms and various other sources.","Series five is titled Building Projects and is dated from 1961 to 1975. The series is contained in boxes 5 and 6. The series has information dealing with different projects in Reston from various architectural firms and other corporations involved in the projects.","Series six is titled National File and is dated from 1964 to 1987. The series is contained in boxes 6 and 7. The series includes information from national organizations such as the League of Women Voters and Housing and Urban Development (HUD).","Series seven is titled Conferences and is dated from 1964 to 1987. The series is contained in boxes 7 through 10. The information in this series is from various conferences that Robert E. Simon Jr. attended during these years. Included are Harvard University, Columbia University and other universities in the United States that had conferences relating to Planned Communities.","Series eight is titled Planned Communities and is dated from 1962 to 1975. The series contained in boxes 10 and 11. The documents in this series is information from different planned communities. There are international communities in Great Britain and communities within the United States, such as Columbia, Maryland.","Series nine is titled Media and is dated from 1960 to 2003. The series is contained in boxes 11 and 12. The series is comprised of negatives, slides, photographs, videotapes and a single reel. The videotapes are mostly interviews with Robert E. Simon Jr. about Reston.","Series ten is titled Oversize and is dated from 1960 to 2006. The series is contained in boxes 13 through 15. The series is mostly newsclippings from the 1960s and more recent magazine publications from the twenty-first century. The articles all relate to Reston and the developments there.","Series one is titled correspondence. The series has some correspondence between Robert E. Simon Jr. and Martha Pennino and invitations for various speaking engagements. 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The series is comprised of negatives, slides, photographs, videotapes and a reel. The series is dated from 1960 to 2003.","394.4","394.11","395.10","394.6","394.7","394.4","394.9","394.10","394.5","14.1","14.1; Access copy available on DVD. 39 minutes, 58 seconds.","154.2; Access copy available on DVD. 29 minutes.","154.2","485.2","394; Access copy available on DVD. 18 minutes, 48 seconds.","394; Access copy available on DVD. 30 minutes, 01 seconds.","394; Access copy available on DVD. 12 minutes, 15 seconds.","394.3","Series nine is titled Oversize. The series is mostly newsclippings and articles that relate to Reston and the developments there. 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In 1961, with the proceeds from the sale of a family property, Carnegie Hall, Simon purchased 6,750 acres of land in Fairfax County, Virginia, which would become Reston, Virginia. Reston is now recognized as the foremost Planned Community in the United States. Simon's Planned Community, or new town, emphasized the quality of life for the individual and provided a community where people could live, work, and play."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRobert E. Simon, Jr. papers, C0162, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Robert E. Simon, Jr. papers, C0162, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Robert E. Simon Jr. papers was originally attached to the larger Planned Community Archives collection currently in the Special Collections Research Center. 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Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in November 2022."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Special Collections Research Center also holds many other collections on the \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"history of Reston\" href=\"https://aspace.gmu.edu/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93\u0026amp;op%5B%5D=\u0026amp;q%5B%5D=reston\u0026amp;limit=\u0026amp;field%5B%5D=\u0026amp;from_year%5B%5D=\u0026amp;to_year%5B%5D=\u0026amp;commit=Search\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e and Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["The Special Collections Research Center also holds many other collections on the  and Northern Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Robert E. Simon Jr. Papers are comprised of newsclippings, promotional material and booklets relating to Reston. Also included are printed material, publications and scrapbooks. Robert E. Simon Jr. included in his donation his speeches and paperwork from various conferences he attended at different universities around the country. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries one is titled correspondence and is dated from 1975 to 2001. The series is small and is only in box 1. Some of the correspondence is between Robert E. Simon Jr. and Martha Pennino. Also included in the series are invitations for various speaking engagements. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries two is titled Reston General Information and is dated from 1960 to 1990. The series is contained within boxes 1 through 4. In this series there are various documents from Reston, including promotional material, newsclippings and zoning information. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries three is titled Reston Community Centers and is dated from 1963 to 1991. The series is contained in box 4. The series is information from different organizations in Reston such as North Golf Course and Reston Day Care. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries four is titled Reston Finance and is dated from 1963 to 1976. The series is contained in boxes 4 and 5. The series is general information on the finances of Reston. Included in the series are documents on taxes, consulting firms and various other sources. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries five is titled Building Projects and is dated from 1961 to 1975. The series is contained in boxes 5 and 6. The series has information dealing with different projects in Reston from various architectural firms and other corporations involved in the projects. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries six is titled National File and is dated from 1964 to 1987. The series is contained in boxes 6 and 7. The series includes information from national organizations such as the League of Women Voters and Housing and Urban Development (HUD). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries seven is titled Conferences and is dated from 1964 to 1987. The series is contained in boxes 7 through 10. The information in this series is from various conferences that Robert E. Simon Jr. attended during these years. Included are Harvard University, Columbia University and other universities in the United States that had conferences relating to Planned Communities. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries eight is titled Planned Communities and is dated from 1962 to 1975. The series contained in boxes 10 and 11. The documents in this series is information from different planned communities. There are international communities in Great Britain and communities within the United States, such as Columbia, Maryland. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries nine is titled Media and is dated from 1960 to 2003. The series is contained in boxes 11 and 12. The series is comprised of negatives, slides, photographs, videotapes and a single reel. The videotapes are mostly interviews with Robert E. Simon Jr. about Reston. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries ten is titled Oversize and is dated from 1960 to 2006. The series is contained in boxes 13 through 15. The series is mostly newsclippings from the 1960s and more recent magazine publications from the twenty-first century. The articles all relate to Reston and the developments there. \u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eSeries one is titled correspondence. The series has some correspondence between Robert E. Simon Jr. and Martha Pennino and invitations for various speaking engagements. The series is dated from 1975 to 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.1a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries two is titled Reston General Information. In this series there are various documents from Reston, including promotional material and zoning information. The series is dated from 1960 to 1990.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e275.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e275.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e275.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e275.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e275.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e395.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e395.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e395.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e273.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e395.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e275.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e275.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e275.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e395.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e395.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e395.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e395.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries three is titled Reston Community Centers. The series is information from different organizations in Reston such as the Reston Day Care. The series is dated from 1963 to 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e395.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries four is titled Reston Finance. Included in the series are documents on taxes, consulting firms and various other sources. The series is dated from 1963 to 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e273.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e275.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e269.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e274.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries five is titled Building Projects. The series has information dealing with different projects in Reston from various architectural firms. The series is dated from 1961 to 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e275.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e266.15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e275.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries six is titled National File. The series includes information from national organizations such Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The series is dated from 1964 to 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e269.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e269.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e269.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e269.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e269.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e273.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries seven is titled Conferences. The information in this series is from various conferences that Robert E. Simon Jr. attended during these years. The series is dated from 1964 to 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e269.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e267.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e269.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e269.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e268.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e269.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e276.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e272.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e269.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e269.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e271.17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe documents in this series is information from different planned communities. There are international communities in Great Britain and communities within the United States, such as Columbia, Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e504.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e504.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e504.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e504.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e504.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e504.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e504.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e504.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries eight is titled Media. The series is comprised of negatives, slides, photographs, videotapes and a reel. 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Simon, Jr. papers, 1960/2006","C0162","/repositories/2/resources/94","Reston (Va.)","Northern Virginia","Virginia, Northern","Virginia, Northern -- History","Virginia, Northern -- History, Local","Reston (Va.) -- History","Housing","Photography -- Negatives","Planned communities -- Virginia -- Reston","Slides (Photography)","Planned communities","Photographic prints","Video recordings","Oral histories","Correspondence","Newspapers","There are no access restrictions.","Arranged into 10 series.","Series\n      Series 1: Correspondence, 1975-2001 (Box 1)\n      Series 2: Reston General Information, 1960-1990 (Boxes 1-4)\n      Series 3: Reston Community Centers, 1963-1991 (Box 4)\n      Series 4: Reston Finance, 1963-1976 (Boxes 4-5)\n      Series 5: Building Projects, 1961-1975 (Boxes 5-6)\n      Series 6: National File, 1964-1987 (Boxes 6-7)\n      Series 7: Conferences, 1964-1987 (Boxes 7-10)\n      Series 8: Planned Communities, 1962-1975 (Boxes 10-11)\n      Series 9: Media, 1960-2003 (Boxes 11-12)\n      Series 10: Oversize, 1960-2006 (Boxes 13-15)","Robert E. Simon, Jr., was born in New York City in 1914. After graduating from Harvard, Simon took over the family real estate management and development business. In 1961, with the proceeds from the sale of a family property, Carnegie Hall, Simon purchased 6,750 acres of land in Fairfax County, Virginia, which would become Reston, Virginia. Reston is now recognized as the foremost Planned Community in the United States. Simon's Planned Community, or new town, emphasized the quality of life for the individual and provided a community where people could live, work, and play.","The Robert E. Simon Jr. papers was originally attached to the larger Planned Community Archives collection currently in the Special Collections Research Center. In 2009 the documents were removed and organized into a separate collection still housed in the Special Collections Research Center at George Mason University Libraries. The old box and folder numbers are also included as part of the new arrangement.","Processed in March and April 2009 by Emily Martin. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in November 2022.","The Special Collections Research Center also holds many other collections on the  and Northern Virginia.","The Robert E. Simon Jr. Papers are comprised of newsclippings, promotional material and booklets relating to Reston. Also included are printed material, publications and scrapbooks. Robert E. Simon Jr. included in his donation his speeches and paperwork from various conferences he attended at different universities around the country.","Series one is titled correspondence and is dated from 1975 to 2001. The series is small and is only in box 1. Some of the correspondence is between Robert E. Simon Jr. and Martha Pennino. Also included in the series are invitations for various speaking engagements.","Series two is titled Reston General Information and is dated from 1960 to 1990. The series is contained within boxes 1 through 4. In this series there are various documents from Reston, including promotional material, newsclippings and zoning information.","Series three is titled Reston Community Centers and is dated from 1963 to 1991. The series is contained in box 4. The series is information from different organizations in Reston such as North Golf Course and Reston Day Care.","Series four is titled Reston Finance and is dated from 1963 to 1976. The series is contained in boxes 4 and 5. The series is general information on the finances of Reston. Included in the series are documents on taxes, consulting firms and various other sources.","Series five is titled Building Projects and is dated from 1961 to 1975. The series is contained in boxes 5 and 6. The series has information dealing with different projects in Reston from various architectural firms and other corporations involved in the projects.","Series six is titled National File and is dated from 1964 to 1987. The series is contained in boxes 6 and 7. The series includes information from national organizations such as the League of Women Voters and Housing and Urban Development (HUD).","Series seven is titled Conferences and is dated from 1964 to 1987. The series is contained in boxes 7 through 10. The information in this series is from various conferences that Robert E. Simon Jr. attended during these years. Included are Harvard University, Columbia University and other universities in the United States that had conferences relating to Planned Communities.","Series eight is titled Planned Communities and is dated from 1962 to 1975. The series contained in boxes 10 and 11. The documents in this series is information from different planned communities. There are international communities in Great Britain and communities within the United States, such as Columbia, Maryland.","Series nine is titled Media and is dated from 1960 to 2003. The series is contained in boxes 11 and 12. The series is comprised of negatives, slides, photographs, videotapes and a single reel. The videotapes are mostly interviews with Robert E. Simon Jr. about Reston.","Series ten is titled Oversize and is dated from 1960 to 2006. The series is contained in boxes 13 through 15. The series is mostly newsclippings from the 1960s and more recent magazine publications from the twenty-first century. The articles all relate to Reston and the developments there.","Series one is titled correspondence. The series has some correspondence between Robert E. Simon Jr. and Martha Pennino and invitations for various speaking engagements. 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There are also early Reston area and building design plans on many of the pages.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","The collection consists of newsclippings, promotional material and booklets relating to Reston. Also included are printed material, publications, scrapbooks, and his speeches and paperwork from various conferences he attended at different universities around the country.","George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","Simon, Robert E., Jr. (Robert Edward), 1914-2015","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Robert E. Simon, Jr. papers, 1960/2006"],"collection_ssim":["Robert E. 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Simon Jr. Papers are comprised of newsclippings, promotional material and booklets relating to Reston. Also included are printed material, publications and scrapbooks. Robert E. Simon Jr. included in his donation his speeches and paperwork from various conferences he attended at different universities around the country.","Series one is titled correspondence and is dated from 1975 to 2001. The series is small and is only in box 1. Some of the correspondence is between Robert E. Simon Jr. and Martha Pennino. Also included in the series are invitations for various speaking engagements.","Series two is titled Reston General Information and is dated from 1960 to 1990. The series is contained within boxes 1 through 4. In this series there are various documents from Reston, including promotional material, newsclippings and zoning information.","Series three is titled Reston Community Centers and is dated from 1963 to 1991. The series is contained in box 4. The series is information from different organizations in Reston such as North Golf Course and Reston Day Care.","Series four is titled Reston Finance and is dated from 1963 to 1976. The series is contained in boxes 4 and 5. The series is general information on the finances of Reston. Included in the series are documents on taxes, consulting firms and various other sources.","Series five is titled Building Projects and is dated from 1961 to 1975. The series is contained in boxes 5 and 6. The series has information dealing with different projects in Reston from various architectural firms and other corporations involved in the projects.","Series six is titled National File and is dated from 1964 to 1987. The series is contained in boxes 6 and 7. The series includes information from national organizations such as the League of Women Voters and Housing and Urban Development (HUD).","Series seven is titled Conferences and is dated from 1964 to 1987. The series is contained in boxes 7 through 10. The information in this series is from various conferences that Robert E. Simon Jr. attended during these years. Included are Harvard University, Columbia University and other universities in the United States that had conferences relating to Planned Communities.","Series eight is titled Planned Communities and is dated from 1962 to 1975. The series contained in boxes 10 and 11. The documents in this series is information from different planned communities. There are international communities in Great Britain and communities within the United States, such as Columbia, Maryland.","Series nine is titled Media and is dated from 1960 to 2003. The series is contained in boxes 11 and 12. The series is comprised of negatives, slides, photographs, videotapes and a single reel. The videotapes are mostly interviews with Robert E. Simon Jr. about Reston.","Series ten is titled Oversize and is dated from 1960 to 2006. The series is contained in boxes 13 through 15. The series is mostly newsclippings from the 1960s and more recent magazine publications from the twenty-first century. The articles all relate to Reston and the developments there.","Series one is titled correspondence. The series has some correspondence between Robert E. Simon Jr. and Martha Pennino and invitations for various speaking engagements. The series is dated from 1975 to 2001.","266.6","267.2","267.4","267.5","267.3","274.5","274.14","266.2","274.15","267.6","266.1a","Series two is titled Reston General Information. In this series there are various documents from Reston, including promotional material and zoning information. The series is dated from 1960 to 1990.","267.11","275.11","275.7","275.9","274.3","270.15","275.5","274.2","274.4","275.1","395.2","395.4","395.3","267.10","266.3","273.1","395.7","270.14","268.14","274.1","275.12","275.3","275.8","268.15","395.9","267.8","395.8","395.5","276.13","395.6","Series three is titled Reston Community Centers. The series is information from different organizations in Reston such as the Reston Day Care. The series is dated from 1963 to 1991.","266.1","395.1","267.12","266.4","267.13","267.14","271.8","267.9","270.12","Series four is titled Reston Finance. Included in the series are documents on taxes, consulting firms and various other sources. The series is dated from 1963 to 1976.","274.10","273.3","274.9","274.11","274.8","274.7","275.2","274.12","270.1","270.2","268.11","266.5","269.4","274.6","274.13","270.3","267.15","272.2","Series five is titled Building Projects. The series has information dealing with different projects in Reston from various architectural firms. The series is dated from 1961 to 1975.","270.9","266.17","270.10","275.4","266.16","266.12","266.11","266.8","270.7","270.6","270.5","266.7","266.10","270.8","266.13","266.9","266.15","270.11","275.6","276.6","270.4","271.27","Series six is titled National File. The series includes information from national organizations such Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The series is dated from 1964 to 1987.","269.9","267.1","269.10","269.8","271.14","272.1","271.3","271.5","271.4","269.7","271.18","271.2","271.20","269.6","271.1","271.11","271.25","273.2","272.3","Series seven is titled Conferences. The information in this series is from various conferences that Robert E. Simon Jr. attended during these years. 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The series is dated from 1960 to 2003.","394.4","394.11","395.10","394.6","394.7","394.4","394.9","394.10","394.5","14.1","14.1; Access copy available on DVD. 39 minutes, 58 seconds.","154.2; Access copy available on DVD. 29 minutes.","154.2","485.2","394; Access copy available on DVD. 18 minutes, 48 seconds.","394; Access copy available on DVD. 30 minutes, 01 seconds.","394; Access copy available on DVD. 12 minutes, 15 seconds.","394.3","Series nine is titled Oversize. The series is mostly newsclippings and articles that relate to Reston and the developments there. The series is dated from 1960 to 2006.","1.1","1.2","1.3","1.4","1.5","396.1","396.2","396.3","396.4","396.5","396.6","396.7","396.8","396.9","396.10","396.11","396.12","396.13","396.14","396.15","396.16","396.17","397.1","397.2","397.3","397.4","397.5","397.6","397.7","397.8","397.9","397.10","397.11","397.12","397.13","397.14","397.15","397.16","397.17","397.18","397.19","397.20","397.21","397.22","397.22","397.24","397.25","397.26","397.27","397.28","397.29","397.30","397.2","397.32","397.33","397.34","397.35","397.36","397.37","397.38","397.39","397.40","397.41","397.42","397.43","397.44","397.45","397.46","397.47","397.48","397.49","397.50","397.51","397.52","397.532","397.54","397.55","397.56","397.57","397.58","397.59","397.60","397.62","397.62","397.63","397.64","397.65","397.66","397.67","397.68","397.69","397.70","397.71","397.72","397.73","397.74","397.75","397.76","397.77","397.78","397.79","397.80","397.81","A large book with a dedication to Robert Simon from his wife.  There are also early Reston area and building design plans on many of the pages."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_bc6c98b4282fdf7c19eb957f99973d1a\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe collection consists of newsclippings, promotional material and booklets relating to Reston. Also included are printed material, publications, scrapbooks, and his speeches and paperwork from various conferences he attended at different universities around the country.\u003c/abstract\u003e\n    "],"abstract_tesim":["The collection consists of newsclippings, promotional material and booklets relating to Reston. 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Please contact SCRC for more information.","Arranged into six series:","Series\n      Series 1: Professional, 1954-2007 (Boxes 1-5)\n      Series 2: Personal, 1909-2007 (Boxes 5-8)\n      Series 3: Photographs, 1930s-2005 (Boxes 9-11)\n      Series 4: Audiovisual, 1960-2007 (Boxes 12-13)\n      Series 5: Oversize, 1950s-2006 (Boxes 14-15)\n      Series 6: Realia, 1998-2004 (Box 16)","Born in Philadelphia, Robert Prosky (1930-2008) spent much of his career as an actor in more than 200 plays at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., on Broadway in New York City, and in regional theatre. Prosky's association with the Arena Stage included more than 130 productions over the course of 20 years. His Broadway appearances included \"Glengarry Glenross,\" \"A Walk in the Woods,\" and \"A View from the Bridge.\" Highlights from regional theater include \"Death of a Salesman,\" \"Twelfth Night,\" and \"You Can't Take It With You.\" He also performed on stage in the Moscow Art Theatre in the then-Soviet Union, the Gate Theater in Dublin, Ireland, as well as in a Chinese theater in Hong Kong.","Beginning in the 1980s, he regularly appeared in film and television. His films include \"Christine,\" \"Mrs. Doubtfire,\" \"The Natural,\" \"The Scarlet Letter,\" and \"Dead Man Walking.\" Television credits include three years on \"Hill Street Blues,\" many television films and guest shots.","He received or was nominated for two Tony awards, two Helen Hayes awards, an Emmy, the Drama Desk award, and the American Express Tribute To An American Actor. He continued to perform on stage and present lectures on his long career at universities, film festivals, for theater benefits, business groups and on cruises. He died on December 8, 2008, in Washington, D.C.","Processed in 2008 by Sarah Patton, Jennifer Munson, and Jordan Patty. EAD markup completed in 2008 by Jordan Patty and Jennifer Munson. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in May 2025.","The Special Collections Research Center also holds the  and the papers of other Washington, D.C. theatre artists.","An oral history was performed with Robert Prosky for the  and is available for access.","Consists of materials that span actor Robert Prosky's career in theatre, film, and television. Materials include playbills, photographs, scripts, reviews, fan letters, scrapbooks, and audiovisual materials.","The collection consists of six series. The first series contains documents from his professional career divided into three subseries and arranged alphabetically by play, film, or television title, then chronologically. Subseries 1.1 includes playbills that date from his early performances at the Quarterdeck Theatre to his most recent performances in Washington, D.C. There are also numerous reviews as well as a few scripts with Prosky's handwritten notes. Subseries 1.2 contains mostly clippings and reviews about Prosky's film career, but there are a few scripts and emphemra, such as the trading card from \"The Last Action Hero.\" Subseries 1.3 contains documents from his television career, mostly clippings from his time as a cast member on \"Hill Street Blues\" and \"Veronica's Closet.\" Note that there are additional professional documents, such as posters, in the oversize series.","The second series contains personal documents and is divided into two subseries and arranged alphabetically and chronologically. Subseries 2.1 consists of correspondence to and from Prosky. The bulk of the correspondence concerns Prosky's family and close friends. There are also many greeting cards wishing Prosky luck on opening nights as well as offering congratulations and thanks. Subseries 2.2 contains many biographical articles discussing Prosky's life as an actor. The articles also discuss Prosky's wife and sons. Also contained in the subseries are clippings, programs, and certificates from awards ceremonies that Prosky participated in as a nominee and won. Of particular interest are transcripts from an autobiography by Prosky. Note that there are additional biographical articles in the oversize series both loose and in scrapbooks.","The third series contains photographs of Prosky' professional and personal life. Many of the photographs document Prosky's theatre and film career. There are also photographs from his personal life, such as family snapshots. The photographs range in size from 3\"x5\" to 8\"x10\". Most of the theatre and professional photographs are larger and in black and white while the personal snapshots are smaller and in color. Arranged by category, then production title or other description, and then arranged chronologically. Note that there are additional photographs in the oversize series both loose and in scrapbooks.","The fourth series consists of copies of Prosky's film and television appearances, particularly \"Veronica's Closet.\" There are also copies of public service announcements and commercials. Most of the media contained on VHS cassettes and reel-to-reel audio tapes. There are also DVD copies of speaking engagements at George Mason University and other locations.","The fifth series contains items too large for the other series. Included are photographs, scrapbooks, and posters documenting Prosky's professional career and personal life.","The sixth series consists of objects from Prosky's professional career and personal life, such as opening night gifts and production souvenirs.","Contains documents from his professional career divided into three subseries and arranged alphabetically by play, film, or television title, then chronologically.","Includes playbills that date from his early performances at the Quarterdeck Theatre to his most recent performances in Washington, D.C. There are also numerous reviews as well as a few scripts with Prosky's handwritten notes.","Arena Stage. Contains press releases, reviews, and Arena Stage publications.","Arena Stage. Contains press releases, reviews, and Arena Stage publications.","Arena Stage.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Gonzaga College. Prosky not in cast.","Arena Stage.","Lucille Lortel Theatre.","Berkshire Theatre Festival. Review by Herbert Wolff.","Arena Stage.","Old Academy.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Brooks Atkinson Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage. Review by Mel Gussow.","Ford's Theatre.","Also contains television reviews and biographical information.","Goodman Theatre.","John Golden Theatre.","Manhattan Ensemble Theater. Also contains postcards with advertisements.","Fred Miller Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Ford's Theatre.","Lee Strasberg Theatre Center.","Delaware Theatre Company (1993) and Arena Stage (1995).","Douglass College.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Fred Miller Theatre.","Morosco Theatre. Prosky not in cast.","Arena Stage.","Gate Theatre.","Cape May Stage.","Arena Stage. Also contains a pre-production announcement.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Arena Stage. Contains press releases, reviews, and Arena Stage publications.","Colonial Theatre.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Coronet Theatre. Prosky not in cast.","Ambassador Theatre.","Royal Poinciana Playhouse. Prosky not in cast.","Booth Theatre.","One copy entirely in Russian and one with only the title translated.","Booth Theatre. Also contains some correspondence.","Contains stories on Zelda Fichandler and Robert Prosky.","Fred Miller Theatre.","Hong Kong Arts Festival.","Guthrie Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Also contains advertisements, rosters, and announcements.","Contains mostly clippings and reviews about Prosky's film career, but there are also a few scripts and emphemra, such as the trading card from \"The Last Action Hero.\"","Also contains correspondence.","Contains production facts, one color production still photograph, and one black and white photograph of the director Gayle Knutson.","Also includes information on \"Glengarry Glenn Ross\" and television work.","Contains documents from his television career, mostly clippings from his time as a cast member on \"Hill Street Blues\" and \"Veronica's Closet.\"","The second series contains personal documents and is divided into two subseries and arranged alphabetically and chronologically.","Subseries 2.1 consists of correspondence to and from Prosky. The bulk of the correspondence concerns Prosky's family and close friends. There are also many greeting cards wishing Prosky luck on opening nights as well as offering congratulations and thanks. Arranged alphabetically by name type of correspondence, then chronologically.","RESTRICTED","Also includes correspondence about Prosky's Tony Award nomination.","Contains many biographical articles discussing Prosky's life as an actor. The articles also discuss Prosky's wife and sons. Also contained in the subseries are clippings, programs, and certificates from awards ceremonies that Prosky participated in as a nominee and won. This subseries also contains transcripts from a self-recorded autobiography by Prosky. Arranged alphabetically by article title and type of document, then chronologically.","Post Eagle newspaper.","Columbia Flier newspaper.","America 275 Illustrated Story no. 11-79.","Prosky nominated for \"Glengarry Glenross\".\"","Prosky nominated for \"A Walk in the Woods\".","Prosky won best actor in a short film for \"Grandfather's Birthday\".","Folder 1.","Folder 2.","Cynthia Snyder Public Relations.","Article by Zelda Fichandler.","Presented to both Prosky and his wife Ida.","Philadelphia magazine.","Prosky served as the master of ceremonies.","Prosky nominated for his role in \"Our Town\".","Prosky honored with the American Express Tribute.","Washington Post newspaper.","Roxborough Times newspaper.","Home News newspaper.","New York Times Newspaper.","Equity News newsletter.","New York Times newspaper.","Arena Stage.","Folder 1.","Folder 2.","Presented to Prosky for his role as Mr. Buchanan in \"Jabberwocky\".","Sun Weekly newspaper.","People Weekly magazine.","Relax magazine. In Polish.","New Jersey Lifestyle magazine.","Pen World magazine.","Washington Post Magazine.","Daily News newspaper.","Dossier magazine.","Washington Times newspaper. Article mentions Prosky's Hayes award for \"The Price\".","Also includes correspondence.","Contains photographs of Prosky' professional and personal life. Many of the photographs document Prosky's theatre and film career. There are also photographs from his personal life, such as family snapshots. The photographs range in size from 3\"x5\" to 8\"x10\". Most of the theatre and professional photographs are larger and in black and white while the personal snapshots are smaller and in color. Arranged by category, then production title or other description, and then arranged chronologically.","Contains copies of Prosky's film and television appearances, particularly \"Veronica's Closet.\" There are also copies of public serve announcements and commercials. Most of the media contained on VHS cassettes and reel-to-reel audio tapes. There are also DVD copies of speaking engagements at George Mason University and other locations.","VHS, 18 minutes, color","Audio reel.\nAvailable on digital format.","Reel, 60 seconds, color.\nAvailable on digital format.","Reel, 60 seconds, color, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Food Safety and Quality Service.\nAvailable on digital format.","Audio reel.\nAvailable on digital format.","VHS, #466216, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466217, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466218, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466219, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466220, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466221, Final Viewing Cassette","Audio, 6 Demo spots, 7.5 IPS.\nAvailable on digital format.","VHS, 30 minutes","CD, Arena Stage press photos","DVD, DEMO","DVD, Tape 1, Harris Theatre GMU","DVD, Tape 2, Harris Theatre GMU","DVD, Clips for Lecture","Audio cassette tape, WABC Talk Radio 77am","DVD","Video reel, 60 seconds.\nAvailable on digital format.","Audio cassette tape, Tape 1","Audio cassette tape, Tape 2","Audio Cassette Tape, WTOP Radio","DVD","Audio reel.\nAvailable on digital format.","The fifth series contains items too large for the other series. Included are photographs, scrapbooks, and posters documenting Prosky's professional career and personal life.","Black binder with \"Thief\" label","Black binder with Robert Prosky","Photograph","Photograph - Appearances","Photograph - Theatre","Nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Movie \"Into Thin Air\"","Six different shots","Interview page 37","Three matted portraits","Autographed film poster","Production poster","Photographs, newspaper clippings, playbills","Blue album with flowers on cover, photographs, newspaper clippings, playbills","Autographed copy by Kathryn Crosby","Consists of objects from Prosky's professional career and personal life.","Paperweight","Miniature briefcase","Robert Prosky's name monogrammed on one side.","Ford's Theatre, Dog tags","Plaque","Souvenir bag","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","Consists of materials that span actor Robert Prosky's career in theatre, film, and television. 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The bulk of the correspondence concerns Prosky's family and close friends. There are also many greeting cards wishing Prosky luck on opening nights as well as offering congratulations and thanks. Arranged alphabetically by name type of correspondence, then chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRESTRICTED\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes correspondence about Prosky's Tony Award nomination.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains many biographical articles discussing Prosky's life as an actor. The articles also discuss Prosky's wife and sons. Also contained in the subseries are clippings, programs, and certificates from awards ceremonies that Prosky participated in as a nominee and won. This subseries also contains transcripts from a self-recorded autobiography by Prosky. Arranged alphabetically by article title and type of document, then chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost Eagle newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColumbia Flier newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerica 275 Illustrated Story no. 11-79.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProsky nominated for \"Glengarry Glenross\".\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProsky nominated for \"A Walk in the Woods\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProsky won best actor in a short film for \"Grandfather's Birthday\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCynthia Snyder Public Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle by Zelda Fichandler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresented to both Prosky and his wife Ida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhiladelphia magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProsky served as the master of ceremonies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProsky nominated for his role in \"Our Town\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProsky honored with the American Express Tribute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington Post newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoxborough Times newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHome News newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York Times Newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEquity News newsletter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York Times newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArena Stage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresented to Prosky for his role as Mr. Buchanan in \"Jabberwocky\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSun Weekly newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeople Weekly magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelax magazine. In Polish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Jersey Lifestyle magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePen World magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington Post Magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily News newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDossier magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington Times newspaper. Article mentions Prosky's Hayes award for \"The Price\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs of Prosky' professional and personal life. Many of the photographs document Prosky's theatre and film career. There are also photographs from his personal life, such as family snapshots. The photographs range in size from 3\"x5\" to 8\"x10\". Most of the theatre and professional photographs are larger and in black and white while the personal snapshots are smaller and in color. 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Subseries 1.2 contains mostly clippings and reviews about Prosky's film career, but there are a few scripts and emphemra, such as the trading card from \"The Last Action Hero.\" Subseries 1.3 contains documents from his television career, mostly clippings from his time as a cast member on \"Hill Street Blues\" and \"Veronica's Closet.\" Note that there are additional professional documents, such as posters, in the oversize series.","The second series contains personal documents and is divided into two subseries and arranged alphabetically and chronologically. Subseries 2.1 consists of correspondence to and from Prosky. The bulk of the correspondence concerns Prosky's family and close friends. There are also many greeting cards wishing Prosky luck on opening nights as well as offering congratulations and thanks. Subseries 2.2 contains many biographical articles discussing Prosky's life as an actor. The articles also discuss Prosky's wife and sons. Also contained in the subseries are clippings, programs, and certificates from awards ceremonies that Prosky participated in as a nominee and won. Of particular interest are transcripts from an autobiography by Prosky. Note that there are additional biographical articles in the oversize series both loose and in scrapbooks.","The third series contains photographs of Prosky' professional and personal life. Many of the photographs document Prosky's theatre and film career. There are also photographs from his personal life, such as family snapshots. The photographs range in size from 3\"x5\" to 8\"x10\". Most of the theatre and professional photographs are larger and in black and white while the personal snapshots are smaller and in color. Arranged by category, then production title or other description, and then arranged chronologically. Note that there are additional photographs in the oversize series both loose and in scrapbooks.","The fourth series consists of copies of Prosky's film and television appearances, particularly \"Veronica's Closet.\" There are also copies of public service announcements and commercials. Most of the media contained on VHS cassettes and reel-to-reel audio tapes. There are also DVD copies of speaking engagements at George Mason University and other locations.","The fifth series contains items too large for the other series. Included are photographs, scrapbooks, and posters documenting Prosky's professional career and personal life.","The sixth series consists of objects from Prosky's professional career and personal life, such as opening night gifts and production souvenirs.","Contains documents from his professional career divided into three subseries and arranged alphabetically by play, film, or television title, then chronologically.","Includes playbills that date from his early performances at the Quarterdeck Theatre to his most recent performances in Washington, D.C. There are also numerous reviews as well as a few scripts with Prosky's handwritten notes.","Arena Stage. Contains press releases, reviews, and Arena Stage publications.","Arena Stage. Contains press releases, reviews, and Arena Stage publications.","Arena Stage.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Gonzaga College. Prosky not in cast.","Arena Stage.","Lucille Lortel Theatre.","Berkshire Theatre Festival. Review by Herbert Wolff.","Arena Stage.","Old Academy.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Brooks Atkinson Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage. Review by Mel Gussow.","Ford's Theatre.","Also contains television reviews and biographical information.","Goodman Theatre.","John Golden Theatre.","Manhattan Ensemble Theater. Also contains postcards with advertisements.","Fred Miller Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Ford's Theatre.","Lee Strasberg Theatre Center.","Delaware Theatre Company (1993) and Arena Stage (1995).","Douglass College.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Fred Miller Theatre.","Morosco Theatre. Prosky not in cast.","Arena Stage.","Gate Theatre.","Cape May Stage.","Arena Stage. Also contains a pre-production announcement.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Arena Stage. Contains press releases, reviews, and Arena Stage publications.","Colonial Theatre.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Coronet Theatre. Prosky not in cast.","Ambassador Theatre.","Royal Poinciana Playhouse. Prosky not in cast.","Booth Theatre.","One copy entirely in Russian and one with only the title translated.","Booth Theatre. Also contains some correspondence.","Contains stories on Zelda Fichandler and Robert Prosky.","Fred Miller Theatre.","Hong Kong Arts Festival.","Guthrie Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Also contains advertisements, rosters, and announcements.","Contains mostly clippings and reviews about Prosky's film career, but there are also a few scripts and emphemra, such as the trading card from \"The Last Action Hero.\"","Also contains correspondence.","Contains production facts, one color production still photograph, and one black and white photograph of the director Gayle Knutson.","Also includes information on \"Glengarry Glenn Ross\" and television work.","Contains documents from his television career, mostly clippings from his time as a cast member on \"Hill Street Blues\" and \"Veronica's Closet.\"","The second series contains personal documents and is divided into two subseries and arranged alphabetically and chronologically.","Subseries 2.1 consists of correspondence to and from Prosky. The bulk of the correspondence concerns Prosky's family and close friends. There are also many greeting cards wishing Prosky luck on opening nights as well as offering congratulations and thanks. Arranged alphabetically by name type of correspondence, then chronologically.","RESTRICTED","Also includes correspondence about Prosky's Tony Award nomination.","Contains many biographical articles discussing Prosky's life as an actor. The articles also discuss Prosky's wife and sons. Also contained in the subseries are clippings, programs, and certificates from awards ceremonies that Prosky participated in as a nominee and won. This subseries also contains transcripts from a self-recorded autobiography by Prosky. Arranged alphabetically by article title and type of document, then chronologically.","Post Eagle newspaper.","Columbia Flier newspaper.","America 275 Illustrated Story no. 11-79.","Prosky nominated for \"Glengarry Glenross\".\"","Prosky nominated for \"A Walk in the Woods\".","Prosky won best actor in a short film for \"Grandfather's Birthday\".","Folder 1.","Folder 2.","Cynthia Snyder Public Relations.","Article by Zelda Fichandler.","Presented to both Prosky and his wife Ida.","Philadelphia magazine.","Prosky served as the master of ceremonies.","Prosky nominated for his role in \"Our Town\".","Prosky honored with the American Express Tribute.","Washington Post newspaper.","Roxborough Times newspaper.","Home News newspaper.","New York Times Newspaper.","Equity News newsletter.","New York Times newspaper.","Arena Stage.","Folder 1.","Folder 2.","Presented to Prosky for his role as Mr. Buchanan in \"Jabberwocky\".","Sun Weekly newspaper.","People Weekly magazine.","Relax magazine. In Polish.","New Jersey Lifestyle magazine.","Pen World magazine.","Washington Post Magazine.","Daily News newspaper.","Dossier magazine.","Washington Times newspaper. Article mentions Prosky's Hayes award for \"The Price\".","Also includes correspondence.","Contains photographs of Prosky' professional and personal life. Many of the photographs document Prosky's theatre and film career. There are also photographs from his personal life, such as family snapshots. The photographs range in size from 3\"x5\" to 8\"x10\". Most of the theatre and professional photographs are larger and in black and white while the personal snapshots are smaller and in color. Arranged by category, then production title or other description, and then arranged chronologically.","Contains copies of Prosky's film and television appearances, particularly \"Veronica's Closet.\" There are also copies of public serve announcements and commercials. Most of the media contained on VHS cassettes and reel-to-reel audio tapes. There are also DVD copies of speaking engagements at George Mason University and other locations.","VHS, 18 minutes, color","Audio reel.\nAvailable on digital format.","Reel, 60 seconds, color.\nAvailable on digital format.","Reel, 60 seconds, color, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Food Safety and Quality Service.\nAvailable on digital format.","Audio reel.\nAvailable on digital format.","VHS, #466216, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466217, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466218, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466219, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466220, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466221, Final Viewing Cassette","Audio, 6 Demo spots, 7.5 IPS.\nAvailable on digital format.","VHS, 30 minutes","CD, Arena Stage press photos","DVD, DEMO","DVD, Tape 1, Harris Theatre GMU","DVD, Tape 2, Harris Theatre GMU","DVD, Clips for Lecture","Audio cassette tape, WABC Talk Radio 77am","DVD","Video reel, 60 seconds.\nAvailable on digital format.","Audio cassette tape, Tape 1","Audio cassette tape, Tape 2","Audio Cassette Tape, WTOP Radio","DVD","Audio reel.\nAvailable on digital format.","The fifth series contains items too large for the other series. Included are photographs, scrapbooks, and posters documenting Prosky's professional career and personal life.","Black binder with \"Thief\" label","Black binder with Robert Prosky","Photograph","Photograph - Appearances","Photograph - Theatre","Nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Movie \"Into Thin Air\"","Six different shots","Interview page 37","Three matted portraits","Autographed film poster","Production poster","Photographs, newspaper clippings, playbills","Blue album with flowers on cover, photographs, newspaper clippings, playbills","Autographed copy by Kathryn Crosby","Consists of objects from Prosky's professional career and personal life.","Paperweight","Miniature briefcase","Robert Prosky's name monogrammed on one side.","Ford's Theatre, Dog tags","Plaque","Souvenir bag"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_cb72825d540615d1fef3eb400e234f81\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eConsists of materials that span actor Robert Prosky's career in theatre, film, and television. 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Please contact SCRC for more information.","Arranged into six series:","Series\n      Series 1: Professional, 1954-2007 (Boxes 1-5)\n      Series 2: Personal, 1909-2007 (Boxes 5-8)\n      Series 3: Photographs, 1930s-2005 (Boxes 9-11)\n      Series 4: Audiovisual, 1960-2007 (Boxes 12-13)\n      Series 5: Oversize, 1950s-2006 (Boxes 14-15)\n      Series 6: Realia, 1998-2004 (Box 16)","Born in Philadelphia, Robert Prosky (1930-2008) spent much of his career as an actor in more than 200 plays at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., on Broadway in New York City, and in regional theatre. Prosky's association with the Arena Stage included more than 130 productions over the course of 20 years. His Broadway appearances included \"Glengarry Glenross,\" \"A Walk in the Woods,\" and \"A View from the Bridge.\" Highlights from regional theater include \"Death of a Salesman,\" \"Twelfth Night,\" and \"You Can't Take It With You.\" He also performed on stage in the Moscow Art Theatre in the then-Soviet Union, the Gate Theater in Dublin, Ireland, as well as in a Chinese theater in Hong Kong.","Beginning in the 1980s, he regularly appeared in film and television. His films include \"Christine,\" \"Mrs. Doubtfire,\" \"The Natural,\" \"The Scarlet Letter,\" and \"Dead Man Walking.\" Television credits include three years on \"Hill Street Blues,\" many television films and guest shots.","He received or was nominated for two Tony awards, two Helen Hayes awards, an Emmy, the Drama Desk award, and the American Express Tribute To An American Actor. He continued to perform on stage and present lectures on his long career at universities, film festivals, for theater benefits, business groups and on cruises. He died on December 8, 2008, in Washington, D.C.","Processed in 2008 by Sarah Patton, Jennifer Munson, and Jordan Patty. EAD markup completed in 2008 by Jordan Patty and Jennifer Munson. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in May 2025.","The Special Collections Research Center also holds the  and the papers of other Washington, D.C. theatre artists.","An oral history was performed with Robert Prosky for the  and is available for access.","Consists of materials that span actor Robert Prosky's career in theatre, film, and television. Materials include playbills, photographs, scripts, reviews, fan letters, scrapbooks, and audiovisual materials.","The collection consists of six series. The first series contains documents from his professional career divided into three subseries and arranged alphabetically by play, film, or television title, then chronologically. Subseries 1.1 includes playbills that date from his early performances at the Quarterdeck Theatre to his most recent performances in Washington, D.C. There are also numerous reviews as well as a few scripts with Prosky's handwritten notes. Subseries 1.2 contains mostly clippings and reviews about Prosky's film career, but there are a few scripts and emphemra, such as the trading card from \"The Last Action Hero.\" Subseries 1.3 contains documents from his television career, mostly clippings from his time as a cast member on \"Hill Street Blues\" and \"Veronica's Closet.\" Note that there are additional professional documents, such as posters, in the oversize series.","The second series contains personal documents and is divided into two subseries and arranged alphabetically and chronologically. Subseries 2.1 consists of correspondence to and from Prosky. The bulk of the correspondence concerns Prosky's family and close friends. There are also many greeting cards wishing Prosky luck on opening nights as well as offering congratulations and thanks. Subseries 2.2 contains many biographical articles discussing Prosky's life as an actor. The articles also discuss Prosky's wife and sons. Also contained in the subseries are clippings, programs, and certificates from awards ceremonies that Prosky participated in as a nominee and won. Of particular interest are transcripts from an autobiography by Prosky. Note that there are additional biographical articles in the oversize series both loose and in scrapbooks.","The third series contains photographs of Prosky' professional and personal life. Many of the photographs document Prosky's theatre and film career. There are also photographs from his personal life, such as family snapshots. The photographs range in size from 3\"x5\" to 8\"x10\". Most of the theatre and professional photographs are larger and in black and white while the personal snapshots are smaller and in color. Arranged by category, then production title or other description, and then arranged chronologically. Note that there are additional photographs in the oversize series both loose and in scrapbooks.","The fourth series consists of copies of Prosky's film and television appearances, particularly \"Veronica's Closet.\" There are also copies of public service announcements and commercials. Most of the media contained on VHS cassettes and reel-to-reel audio tapes. There are also DVD copies of speaking engagements at George Mason University and other locations.","The fifth series contains items too large for the other series. Included are photographs, scrapbooks, and posters documenting Prosky's professional career and personal life.","The sixth series consists of objects from Prosky's professional career and personal life, such as opening night gifts and production souvenirs.","Contains documents from his professional career divided into three subseries and arranged alphabetically by play, film, or television title, then chronologically.","Includes playbills that date from his early performances at the Quarterdeck Theatre to his most recent performances in Washington, D.C. There are also numerous reviews as well as a few scripts with Prosky's handwritten notes.","Arena Stage. Contains press releases, reviews, and Arena Stage publications.","Arena Stage. Contains press releases, reviews, and Arena Stage publications.","Arena Stage.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Gonzaga College. Prosky not in cast.","Arena Stage.","Lucille Lortel Theatre.","Berkshire Theatre Festival. Review by Herbert Wolff.","Arena Stage.","Old Academy.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Brooks Atkinson Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage. Review by Mel Gussow.","Ford's Theatre.","Also contains television reviews and biographical information.","Goodman Theatre.","John Golden Theatre.","Manhattan Ensemble Theater. Also contains postcards with advertisements.","Fred Miller Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Ford's Theatre.","Lee Strasberg Theatre Center.","Delaware Theatre Company (1993) and Arena Stage (1995).","Douglass College.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Fred Miller Theatre.","Morosco Theatre. Prosky not in cast.","Arena Stage.","Gate Theatre.","Cape May Stage.","Arena Stage. Also contains a pre-production announcement.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Arena Stage. Contains press releases, reviews, and Arena Stage publications.","Colonial Theatre.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Coronet Theatre. Prosky not in cast.","Ambassador Theatre.","Royal Poinciana Playhouse. Prosky not in cast.","Booth Theatre.","One copy entirely in Russian and one with only the title translated.","Booth Theatre. Also contains some correspondence.","Contains stories on Zelda Fichandler and Robert Prosky.","Fred Miller Theatre.","Hong Kong Arts Festival.","Guthrie Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Also contains advertisements, rosters, and announcements.","Contains mostly clippings and reviews about Prosky's film career, but there are also a few scripts and emphemra, such as the trading card from \"The Last Action Hero.\"","Also contains correspondence.","Contains production facts, one color production still photograph, and one black and white photograph of the director Gayle Knutson.","Also includes information on \"Glengarry Glenn Ross\" and television work.","Contains documents from his television career, mostly clippings from his time as a cast member on \"Hill Street Blues\" and \"Veronica's Closet.\"","The second series contains personal documents and is divided into two subseries and arranged alphabetically and chronologically.","Subseries 2.1 consists of correspondence to and from Prosky. The bulk of the correspondence concerns Prosky's family and close friends. There are also many greeting cards wishing Prosky luck on opening nights as well as offering congratulations and thanks. Arranged alphabetically by name type of correspondence, then chronologically.","RESTRICTED","Also includes correspondence about Prosky's Tony Award nomination.","Contains many biographical articles discussing Prosky's life as an actor. The articles also discuss Prosky's wife and sons. Also contained in the subseries are clippings, programs, and certificates from awards ceremonies that Prosky participated in as a nominee and won. This subseries also contains transcripts from a self-recorded autobiography by Prosky. Arranged alphabetically by article title and type of document, then chronologically.","Post Eagle newspaper.","Columbia Flier newspaper.","America 275 Illustrated Story no. 11-79.","Prosky nominated for \"Glengarry Glenross\".\"","Prosky nominated for \"A Walk in the Woods\".","Prosky won best actor in a short film for \"Grandfather's Birthday\".","Folder 1.","Folder 2.","Cynthia Snyder Public Relations.","Article by Zelda Fichandler.","Presented to both Prosky and his wife Ida.","Philadelphia magazine.","Prosky served as the master of ceremonies.","Prosky nominated for his role in \"Our Town\".","Prosky honored with the American Express Tribute.","Washington Post newspaper.","Roxborough Times newspaper.","Home News newspaper.","New York Times Newspaper.","Equity News newsletter.","New York Times newspaper.","Arena Stage.","Folder 1.","Folder 2.","Presented to Prosky for his role as Mr. Buchanan in \"Jabberwocky\".","Sun Weekly newspaper.","People Weekly magazine.","Relax magazine. In Polish.","New Jersey Lifestyle magazine.","Pen World magazine.","Washington Post Magazine.","Daily News newspaper.","Dossier magazine.","Washington Times newspaper. Article mentions Prosky's Hayes award for \"The Price\".","Also includes correspondence.","Contains photographs of Prosky' professional and personal life. Many of the photographs document Prosky's theatre and film career. There are also photographs from his personal life, such as family snapshots. The photographs range in size from 3\"x5\" to 8\"x10\". Most of the theatre and professional photographs are larger and in black and white while the personal snapshots are smaller and in color. Arranged by category, then production title or other description, and then arranged chronologically.","Contains copies of Prosky's film and television appearances, particularly \"Veronica's Closet.\" There are also copies of public serve announcements and commercials. Most of the media contained on VHS cassettes and reel-to-reel audio tapes. There are also DVD copies of speaking engagements at George Mason University and other locations.","VHS, 18 minutes, color","Audio reel.\nAvailable on digital format.","Reel, 60 seconds, color.\nAvailable on digital format.","Reel, 60 seconds, color, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Food Safety and Quality Service.\nAvailable on digital format.","Audio reel.\nAvailable on digital format.","VHS, #466216, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466217, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466218, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466219, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466220, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466221, Final Viewing Cassette","Audio, 6 Demo spots, 7.5 IPS.\nAvailable on digital format.","VHS, 30 minutes","CD, Arena Stage press photos","DVD, DEMO","DVD, Tape 1, Harris Theatre GMU","DVD, Tape 2, Harris Theatre GMU","DVD, Clips for Lecture","Audio cassette tape, WABC Talk Radio 77am","DVD","Video reel, 60 seconds.\nAvailable on digital format.","Audio cassette tape, Tape 1","Audio cassette tape, Tape 2","Audio Cassette Tape, WTOP Radio","DVD","Audio reel.\nAvailable on digital format.","The fifth series contains items too large for the other series. Included are photographs, scrapbooks, and posters documenting Prosky's professional career and personal life.","Black binder with \"Thief\" label","Black binder with Robert Prosky","Photograph","Photograph - Appearances","Photograph - Theatre","Nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Movie \"Into Thin Air\"","Six different shots","Interview page 37","Three matted portraits","Autographed film poster","Production poster","Photographs, newspaper clippings, playbills","Blue album with flowers on cover, photographs, newspaper clippings, playbills","Autographed copy by Kathryn Crosby","Consists of objects from Prosky's professional career and personal life.","Paperweight","Miniature briefcase","Robert Prosky's name monogrammed on one side.","Ford's Theatre, Dog tags","Plaque","Souvenir bag","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","Consists of materials that span actor Robert Prosky's career in theatre, film, and television. 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The bulk of the correspondence concerns Prosky's family and close friends. There are also many greeting cards wishing Prosky luck on opening nights as well as offering congratulations and thanks. Arranged alphabetically by name type of correspondence, then chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRESTRICTED\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes correspondence about Prosky's Tony Award nomination.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains many biographical articles discussing Prosky's life as an actor. The articles also discuss Prosky's wife and sons. Also contained in the subseries are clippings, programs, and certificates from awards ceremonies that Prosky participated in as a nominee and won. This subseries also contains transcripts from a self-recorded autobiography by Prosky. Arranged alphabetically by article title and type of document, then chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost Eagle newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColumbia Flier newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerica 275 Illustrated Story no. 11-79.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProsky nominated for \"Glengarry Glenross\".\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProsky nominated for \"A Walk in the Woods\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProsky won best actor in a short film for \"Grandfather's Birthday\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCynthia Snyder Public Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle by Zelda Fichandler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresented to both Prosky and his wife Ida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhiladelphia magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProsky served as the master of ceremonies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProsky nominated for his role in \"Our Town\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProsky honored with the American Express Tribute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington Post newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoxborough Times newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHome News newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York Times Newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEquity News newsletter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York Times newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArena Stage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresented to Prosky for his role as Mr. Buchanan in \"Jabberwocky\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSun Weekly newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeople Weekly magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelax magazine. In Polish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Jersey Lifestyle magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePen World magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington Post Magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily News newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDossier magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington Times newspaper. Article mentions Prosky's Hayes award for \"The Price\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs of Prosky' professional and personal life. Many of the photographs document Prosky's theatre and film career. There are also photographs from his personal life, such as family snapshots. The photographs range in size from 3\"x5\" to 8\"x10\". Most of the theatre and professional photographs are larger and in black and white while the personal snapshots are smaller and in color. 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Subseries 1.2 contains mostly clippings and reviews about Prosky's film career, but there are a few scripts and emphemra, such as the trading card from \"The Last Action Hero.\" Subseries 1.3 contains documents from his television career, mostly clippings from his time as a cast member on \"Hill Street Blues\" and \"Veronica's Closet.\" Note that there are additional professional documents, such as posters, in the oversize series.","The second series contains personal documents and is divided into two subseries and arranged alphabetically and chronologically. Subseries 2.1 consists of correspondence to and from Prosky. The bulk of the correspondence concerns Prosky's family and close friends. There are also many greeting cards wishing Prosky luck on opening nights as well as offering congratulations and thanks. Subseries 2.2 contains many biographical articles discussing Prosky's life as an actor. The articles also discuss Prosky's wife and sons. Also contained in the subseries are clippings, programs, and certificates from awards ceremonies that Prosky participated in as a nominee and won. Of particular interest are transcripts from an autobiography by Prosky. Note that there are additional biographical articles in the oversize series both loose and in scrapbooks.","The third series contains photographs of Prosky' professional and personal life. Many of the photographs document Prosky's theatre and film career. There are also photographs from his personal life, such as family snapshots. The photographs range in size from 3\"x5\" to 8\"x10\". Most of the theatre and professional photographs are larger and in black and white while the personal snapshots are smaller and in color. Arranged by category, then production title or other description, and then arranged chronologically. Note that there are additional photographs in the oversize series both loose and in scrapbooks.","The fourth series consists of copies of Prosky's film and television appearances, particularly \"Veronica's Closet.\" There are also copies of public service announcements and commercials. Most of the media contained on VHS cassettes and reel-to-reel audio tapes. There are also DVD copies of speaking engagements at George Mason University and other locations.","The fifth series contains items too large for the other series. Included are photographs, scrapbooks, and posters documenting Prosky's professional career and personal life.","The sixth series consists of objects from Prosky's professional career and personal life, such as opening night gifts and production souvenirs.","Contains documents from his professional career divided into three subseries and arranged alphabetically by play, film, or television title, then chronologically.","Includes playbills that date from his early performances at the Quarterdeck Theatre to his most recent performances in Washington, D.C. There are also numerous reviews as well as a few scripts with Prosky's handwritten notes.","Arena Stage. Contains press releases, reviews, and Arena Stage publications.","Arena Stage. Contains press releases, reviews, and Arena Stage publications.","Arena Stage.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Gonzaga College. Prosky not in cast.","Arena Stage.","Lucille Lortel Theatre.","Berkshire Theatre Festival. Review by Herbert Wolff.","Arena Stage.","Old Academy.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Brooks Atkinson Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage. Review by Mel Gussow.","Ford's Theatre.","Also contains television reviews and biographical information.","Goodman Theatre.","John Golden Theatre.","Manhattan Ensemble Theater. Also contains postcards with advertisements.","Fred Miller Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Ford's Theatre.","Lee Strasberg Theatre Center.","Delaware Theatre Company (1993) and Arena Stage (1995).","Douglass College.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Fred Miller Theatre.","Morosco Theatre. Prosky not in cast.","Arena Stage.","Gate Theatre.","Cape May Stage.","Arena Stage. Also contains a pre-production announcement.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Arena Stage. Contains press releases, reviews, and Arena Stage publications.","Colonial Theatre.","Quarterdeck Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Arena Stage.","Coronet Theatre. Prosky not in cast.","Ambassador Theatre.","Royal Poinciana Playhouse. Prosky not in cast.","Booth Theatre.","One copy entirely in Russian and one with only the title translated.","Booth Theatre. Also contains some correspondence.","Contains stories on Zelda Fichandler and Robert Prosky.","Fred Miller Theatre.","Hong Kong Arts Festival.","Guthrie Theatre.","Arena Stage.","Also contains advertisements, rosters, and announcements.","Contains mostly clippings and reviews about Prosky's film career, but there are also a few scripts and emphemra, such as the trading card from \"The Last Action Hero.\"","Also contains correspondence.","Contains production facts, one color production still photograph, and one black and white photograph of the director Gayle Knutson.","Also includes information on \"Glengarry Glenn Ross\" and television work.","Contains documents from his television career, mostly clippings from his time as a cast member on \"Hill Street Blues\" and \"Veronica's Closet.\"","The second series contains personal documents and is divided into two subseries and arranged alphabetically and chronologically.","Subseries 2.1 consists of correspondence to and from Prosky. The bulk of the correspondence concerns Prosky's family and close friends. There are also many greeting cards wishing Prosky luck on opening nights as well as offering congratulations and thanks. Arranged alphabetically by name type of correspondence, then chronologically.","RESTRICTED","Also includes correspondence about Prosky's Tony Award nomination.","Contains many biographical articles discussing Prosky's life as an actor. The articles also discuss Prosky's wife and sons. Also contained in the subseries are clippings, programs, and certificates from awards ceremonies that Prosky participated in as a nominee and won. This subseries also contains transcripts from a self-recorded autobiography by Prosky. Arranged alphabetically by article title and type of document, then chronologically.","Post Eagle newspaper.","Columbia Flier newspaper.","America 275 Illustrated Story no. 11-79.","Prosky nominated for \"Glengarry Glenross\".\"","Prosky nominated for \"A Walk in the Woods\".","Prosky won best actor in a short film for \"Grandfather's Birthday\".","Folder 1.","Folder 2.","Cynthia Snyder Public Relations.","Article by Zelda Fichandler.","Presented to both Prosky and his wife Ida.","Philadelphia magazine.","Prosky served as the master of ceremonies.","Prosky nominated for his role in \"Our Town\".","Prosky honored with the American Express Tribute.","Washington Post newspaper.","Roxborough Times newspaper.","Home News newspaper.","New York Times Newspaper.","Equity News newsletter.","New York Times newspaper.","Arena Stage.","Folder 1.","Folder 2.","Presented to Prosky for his role as Mr. Buchanan in \"Jabberwocky\".","Sun Weekly newspaper.","People Weekly magazine.","Relax magazine. In Polish.","New Jersey Lifestyle magazine.","Pen World magazine.","Washington Post Magazine.","Daily News newspaper.","Dossier magazine.","Washington Times newspaper. Article mentions Prosky's Hayes award for \"The Price\".","Also includes correspondence.","Contains photographs of Prosky' professional and personal life. Many of the photographs document Prosky's theatre and film career. There are also photographs from his personal life, such as family snapshots. The photographs range in size from 3\"x5\" to 8\"x10\". Most of the theatre and professional photographs are larger and in black and white while the personal snapshots are smaller and in color. Arranged by category, then production title or other description, and then arranged chronologically.","Contains copies of Prosky's film and television appearances, particularly \"Veronica's Closet.\" There are also copies of public serve announcements and commercials. Most of the media contained on VHS cassettes and reel-to-reel audio tapes. There are also DVD copies of speaking engagements at George Mason University and other locations.","VHS, 18 minutes, color","Audio reel.\nAvailable on digital format.","Reel, 60 seconds, color.\nAvailable on digital format.","Reel, 60 seconds, color, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Food Safety and Quality Service.\nAvailable on digital format.","Audio reel.\nAvailable on digital format.","VHS, #466216, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466217, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466218, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466219, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466220, Final Viewing Cassette","VHS, #466221, Final Viewing Cassette","Audio, 6 Demo spots, 7.5 IPS.\nAvailable on digital format.","VHS, 30 minutes","CD, Arena Stage press photos","DVD, DEMO","DVD, Tape 1, Harris Theatre GMU","DVD, Tape 2, Harris Theatre GMU","DVD, Clips for Lecture","Audio cassette tape, WABC Talk Radio 77am","DVD","Video reel, 60 seconds.\nAvailable on digital format.","Audio cassette tape, Tape 1","Audio cassette tape, Tape 2","Audio Cassette Tape, WTOP Radio","DVD","Audio reel.\nAvailable on digital format.","The fifth series contains items too large for the other series. Included are photographs, scrapbooks, and posters documenting Prosky's professional career and personal life.","Black binder with \"Thief\" label","Black binder with Robert Prosky","Photograph","Photograph - Appearances","Photograph - Theatre","Nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Movie \"Into Thin Air\"","Six different shots","Interview page 37","Three matted portraits","Autographed film poster","Production poster","Photographs, newspaper clippings, playbills","Blue album with flowers on cover, photographs, newspaper clippings, playbills","Autographed copy by Kathryn Crosby","Consists of objects from Prosky's professional career and personal life.","Paperweight","Miniature briefcase","Robert Prosky's name monogrammed on one side.","Ford's Theatre, Dog tags","Plaque","Souvenir bag"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_cb72825d540615d1fef3eb400e234f81\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eConsists of materials that span actor Robert Prosky's career in theatre, film, and television. 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In addition, Wilkins co-authored \"Quiet Riots: Race and Poverty in the United States\" with Fred Harris in 1988 and published \"Jefferson's Pillow: the Founding Fathers and the Dilemma of Black Patriotism\" in 2001. In 1986 he joined George Mason University as the Clarence Robinson Professor of History and American Culture and retired in 2007. Wilkins passed away in 2017. George Mason University named the Roger Wilkins Plaza after him that same year.","Processed by Stephanie Washburn in 2012. EAD markup completed by Stephanie Washburn in 2012. Finding aid updated by Amanda Brent in February 2021.","The Special Collections Research Center also holds the papers of other Robinson professors.","The papers document Wilkins' career while he was a professor at George Mason University. The documents include correspondence, publications, and speeches. There are also 14 videotape cassettes with lectures by other Robinson professors and media appearances by Wilkins.","Series 1 contains the publications of Roger Wilkins and the various conferences, lecture series, and symposiums he attended and contributed to.  The series includes articles he wrote organized by general subject, two of the books he published with various book reviews of the works, and the various flyers and papers of the conferences.  The series is organized alphabetically by folder and then chronologically.","Series 2 contains Wilkins' general correspondence during his time as a Robinson professor.  This series is organized chronologically by folder.","Series 3 contains the papers on the various organizations in which Wilkins was involved such as the African American Institute, the MacArthur Foundation, and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.  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Aksyonov was born in the Russian city of Kazan and grew up under Stalin's rule. Askyonov's parents, although devoted communists, were accused of being Trotskyites and sent to gulags when he was still a child. Aksyonov was subsequently raised in an orphanage for \"children of enemies of the state\" before moving in with his aunt and uncle, who tried to keep the truth of his parents' disappearance a secret. He spent much of his youth listening to jazz and reading American novels, which would influence his work as much as the disenchantment and paranoia of life under Stalinism.","Though trained as a medical doctor, Vassily Aksyonov gave up his medical career in the 1960s to pursue a career as a novelist. His 1961 novel, A Ticket to the Stars, drew a great deal of praise from readers and helped launch his career. His writings quickly became controversial as they celebrated Western popular culture and criticized life under Stalin and his successors. During the 1960s he wrote several plays that were denounced by the state press for spreading \"negativism,\" and after voicing public opposition to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, no publisher would print his work for the next 12 years, during which he worked as a translator to support his family. By the 1970s, Aksyonov had become one of the most popular prose writers in Russia, but his popularity only exacerbated his low standing with the communist party, which disapproved of his criticism and revoked his citizenship in 1980, when he decided to emigrate to the United States. Aksyonov settled in Washington, DC, where he taught literature and continued to write until moving back to Russia in 2004.","During his stay in America, Aksyonov published several novels that he had kept hidden in drawers during the 1970s, including The Burn (1980) and The Island of Crimea (1983). His later works include In Search of Melancholy Baby (1987), Say Cheese (1989), Generations of Winter (1994), The Winter's Hero (1996), and The New Sweet Style (1999). Aksyonov taught at The Johns Hopkins University and Goucher University before coming to George Mason University, where he taught from 1988 to 2004, when he moved back to Russia to live out his remaining years. He died in 2009.","Processed by Vera Zimmerman in 2011. EAD markup completed by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty in August 2009. EAD updated by Greta Kuriger Suiter in October 2012.","Special Collections and Archives also holds other collection of papers from Robinson Professors.","This collection contains papers, manuscripts, and some correspondence, research material, interviews, and reviews, of acclaimed novelist and former George Mason University Robinson Professor Vassily Aksyonov. The collection includes handwritten and typed notes for novels, plays, articles, poems, and other writings in Russian and English.  Writings include \"The Caesaian Selection\", \"Kesarevo Svechenie\", \"Desyatiletie Kleveti\", Noviy Sladostniy Stil'\", \"Ten Years of Slander\", \"Generations of Winter\", \"The Wiesbaden Journal\", \"The Yolk of the Egg\", \"Say Cheese\", \"Zheltok Yaitsa\", \"Blues with a Russian Accent\", \"In Search of Melancholy Baby\", and \"Pik Kommunizma\". A small selection of audio visual material is comprised of two audio cassette tapes that include recordings of interviews with Aksyonov and three VHS tapes, one of which features his retirement at George Mason University.","Contains chapters I and III, pages 1-172. Each chapter is marked with personal notes. Manuscript has a few cartoons. Pages have a variation in page numbering. Riche Linge, personal correspondence to Lily Denis A, January 5, 2000. Newspaper article from Newsweek - The Case Against Legalization: The U.N's drug czar on supply and demand, November 1, 1999.","Contains chapters IV and VI, pages 173-405. Page 57 has personal notes. Page 301 has a table of contents that lists six chapters of the novel. Contains a poem, August 1, 1999.","Pages 406-670. Page 415 contains a poem without a title. Page 456 contains a personal poem. Other poems are on pages: 465, 467, 492, 493, 494, and 657.","Pages 671-832. Page 775 marks chapter X.","Novel \"Vol'ter'yantsi i Vol'ter'yanki\". File: Semiramada pages 1-215. Contains some personal notes.","Pages have a variation in page numbering. The novel begins with page 3-165 or 301-449. Contains somebody else's personal notes. Pages 450-477 begin with part X and have an essay diary, \"Vesna v kontse veka\" with a series of poems.","Contains a continuation of an essay diary. Pages have a variation in page numbering. pp 478- 643. Page 485 begins with part XI titled \"Pegas Pikasso\"; it also contains a label that has Aksyonov's fax (1-703-352-3330) to Kabanov ( 7-095-943-9792). The fax has a part \"Pegas Pikasso\" from \"Kesarevo Svechenie\". The novel is written in Fairfax, VA.","Dedicated to Ivan. Contains a table of contents. Pages have a variation in page numbering. pp 1-129. Page 80 contains Fax for M. F. [3.1]","The novel is unfinished. pp 130-300 [3.2]","Starting with page 51 a new count of pages begins. pp 1-118.","Begins with part 5 \"Gore, Gora, Goret'\". pp 119-218.","Begins with part 7 \"Kukushkini ostrova\". pp 219-298.","Begins with a story titled \"Baby Cassandra\" pp 299-449.","Begins with part 10 titled \"Vesna v kontse veka\" (Dnevnik Sochinitelya. A creator's diary). Contains a series of poems. pp250-574.","Begins with part 14 titled \"Ah, Artur Shopengauer!\" (Script in two parts) pages 575-643. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Contains a fax from Pan. Peonides to Vassily Aksyonov and another fax from Aksyonov to Peonides in English, May 30, 1999; A story \"University as a Metaphor\" in English, pp 1- 13, no date; \"The Novelist in the University\" in English, pp 1-15, no date; \"A Trolley-Bus' Blues\" in English, pp 1-25, December, 1998; A letter from Aksyonov to Daniel Menaker, Vice-President, in English, December 6, 1998; Fax from Aksyonov to Valeriy Kalashnikov in Russian, no date; Fax to Il'ya Medovoy, \"Obshaya Gazeta\" in Russian, no date; Fax from Znamya (Literary and socio-political journal) to Aksyonov in Russian, February 24, 1997; \"Nostalgia or Schizophrenia?\" (Fall recollections of the summer impressions) in English, pp 1-16,November, 1997; \"President of an Old Tsardom\" in English, (11569 Avondale Drive) Fairfax, VA, no date; \"A Trolley-Bus' Blues\" in English, no date, pp 1- 26; \"Gikkie and BabyCassandra\" in English, pp 1-14, April 1999; Documentation on Shalamov's criminal case, 1943; Articles from Soviet newspapers, Russian Daily: Novoe Russkoe Slovo, on Boris Balter in Russian, June 8, 1984; on Sakharov's forced psychiatrical treatment, June 11, 1984; on Aksyonov frustrating the Soviet authorities; and other articles.","Information drawn from various web sites: Chronology on Catherine the Great from wysiwyg://zoffsitebottom.156/…; Biography on Catherine the Great, January, 2000; A series of photographs and articles on Voltaire in English; \"Universitet Kak Metafora\" hand written manuscript; GMU flyers \"Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Russian Literature and Writing\", April 15, 1997; A document from Pegasus Prize for Literature 1977-1997; Table Des Matieres in French; Fax from Aksyonov to Loshak, chief editor from weekly newpaper ?, in Russian, October 27, 1997; Fax from Zoya Boguslavskaya, \"Nezavis Blagotvoritel'niy Fond\". Launch Tour of Mario de Carvalho. Public Schedule, July, 10 1997; Letter from Michael Morgan (Pegasus Prize for Literature) in English, announcing that the Portuguese winner, July 29, 1997.","Contains a table of contents and epigraph to the novel. pp1-139.","Pages 140-308.","Pages 309-537. Page 535 has epilogue.","\"Ah, Artur Shopengauer\" Play and other documents. (Play in two acts), Aksyonov's handwritten manuscript in Russian, October 10, 1998; pages 1-96. A play has personal notes; Contains a short story \"The Wiesbaden Journal\"  by Vassily Aksyonov in English, August (1864); An abrupt newsletter addressed to Aksyonov in Russian on the issue of Bill Clinton and Monica, October 29, 1998; An invitation letter to Aksyonov from the National Gallery of Canada; A flyer on \"Writers on Exile and Migration\" in English and French, August 7-November 1, 1998.","Has a title \"Iz rukopisi \"Novogo Sladostnogo Stilya\" (partially in English) and partially in Russian, December 1994, February 1996. Chernovik. Draft. Starts with page 1057-1182.","Aksyonv's personal documents and correspondence. \"Avrora Gorelika\" (drama in two acts); George Mason University papers and CV. Contains personal notes and a drawing on the front page, and a caricature. pp. 1-79. Contains monologue of the creator of Gorelik. Curriculum Vitae of Aksyonov in English; A letter from Aksyonov to Prof. Leo Hecht, Chairman of Russian Studies at GMU, in English, September 15, 1987; A document called Briefing Material in English, no date; A letter from Hecht to Aksyonov in English, July 27, 1988; Correspondence between Aksyonov and Ms. Carol Krider, November 15, 1987; The documents of Aksyonov's employment with GMU; Correspondence of Aksyonov with GMU faculty and staff.","Treatment for program one. The Roaring Twenties (working title) two hours. Written in California. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Pages 1-130. \"Desyatiletie Kleveti\" (radio-dnevnik pisatelya).","Pages 131-310.","Pages 311-504. Page 311 begins with \"Buistvo Demokratii\". Page 504 has a phone number of Iris Knell.","[Separated into two folders] Contains a novel \"Noviy Sladostniy Stil'\" Partly typed and partly handwritten manuscript in English and Russian, 1996; Typed from pp 1-15. Handwritten from pp16-26. Contains personal notes, typed poems in Russian. One poem has a date, May 1, 1999; A personal notebook in English and Russian; Personal story in Russian, December, 1990, Moscow, Dom Kino; More handwritten poems in Russian; More personal notes; Correspondence from Popov to Aksyonov in Russian, handwritten, date signed August 11, 1997, date shown on the top left corner is August 11, 1998; Has a completion of some play in Russian and some in English. Zavershenie. Contains personal notes;\nA novel in Russian, hand written manuscript. Chapter I-IV.","\"Noviy Sladostniy Stil\" in English, hand written manuscript, pages 1-46, 1996; Personal fax from Aksyonov to Popov in Russian, hand written; Poem in Russian, handwritten with personal notes. Other poems are typed; A set of poems in Russian, handwritten, no date, \"Dve Revo… Lotsiya\" (handwriting is not clear); Hand written manuscript in English, pp 1-21. \"Gikkie and Baby Cassandra.\"; An auto-portrait. Russian 327, 1999; A hand written novel in Russian that starts with the words Summer 1988. pages 1-33; Fax from Aksyonov to Vogue, Yurat Gurauskayte, in Russian, February 2, 1999; A handwritten Happy Birthday note to Sasha Kolt in English; A letter from Yvon Girard, Editions Gallimard, to Aksyonov, informing Aksyonov about Editions Gallimard reprinting his \"Moskovskaya Saga\", English,  November 26, 1996, Paris; Aksyonov's response to Girard, December 8, 1996; Letter from Aksyonov to Peonides, handwritten in English, September 22, 1999; Letter from Aksyonov to Harold Evans, President of the Random House Publishing, in English, January 27, 1997; Another letter to Evans, November 22, 1996; Fax from Evgeniy Popov to Aksyonov, in Russian, handwritten, November 13, 1997; Letter from Aksyonov to Loshak in Russian, March 31, 1998; Letter from Popov to Aksyonov in Russian, September 11, 1997; Letter from Per Delgard in Russian, October 1, 1997; Letter from Aksyonov to Mary A. Frisque in English, April 26, 1997; Letter from Mary to Aksyonov in English, April 22, 1997; A novel \"Checking the Pulse\", handwritten manuscript in English; Fax from Andrey Kabannikov in Russian, March 28, 1999. Skeptical comments on the US involvement in the Balkans. pages 1-3; Fax from Skobelev to Aksyonov in Russian, September 8, 1998, Samara; Letter from Goran Rosenberg, Moderna Tider, to Aksyonov in English, April 6, 1998. Includes a translation of Aksyonov's novel, USSR Revisited and Aksyonov's thank you note to Goran, April 8, 1998.","Novel \"Noviy Sladostniy Stil.\"; Typed poems in Russian, with a few personal notes, February 17, 1998; Story \"Logovo L'va\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-8; Letter from Popov to Aksyonov, March 10, 1999, Moscow. Has a press cutting with a caricature; Fax from Peonides to Maya Aksyonova, September 21, 1999; \nHandwritten manuscript of a untitled novel in English, begins with page 983-1182, December 1994, February 1996. Drafts. Washington, Paris, Moscow, Samara, Tel-a-Viv, Gotland.","Contains personal list of correction notes. pages 1-175. Page numbers have double counting.","Pages 176-384. Page numbers have double counting.","Pages 385-643. Page 385 ends the first smena (konets pervoy smeni). The end, September, 2000, Fairfax.","Various correspondence. A few short stories in English; Aksyonov's \"Victory\": A Post-Analysis. Alexander Zholkovsky, typed in English, 1965; The Russian Acoustic. Songs to Seven Strings by Gerald Stanton Smith, hand written in English, pages 1-15; \"A Soviet Odyssey\". Typed manuscript in English, pages 1-13, no date; Two copies of \"Love Story Kremlin Style\" typed in English, 1-5, no date; Personal note typed in English about Aksyonov's theater-going habits; \"Leningrad's Thrillers\", typed short story in English, pages 1-9; \"The Inspector General Goes to Topeka\" (An attempt to envision an upcoming event) short story typed in English, pages 1-8 \"Roundtable: the Lexicon of Soviet Propaganda: Its connotative Content.\" James P. Scanlan pp 1-4, typed; \"Orgy of Evolution\". Handwritten manuscript in English, pages 1-5; \"The Leningrad's Thrillers\". Typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-4.","\"Guests from the Future\" by Josephine Woll, review article in English, 1984; \"Oda Dlya Rudi\", typed in Russian, April 23, 1986; \"A Soviet Odyssey\", typed in English, late spring 1986, California; \"Inspector General Goes to Topeka\", pp1-8, typed in English; Personal story about Aksyonov's ideal American reader, typed in English, pages 1-13; Interview with Aksenov by Bella Ezerskaya in English, translated by Nancy Condee and Vladimir Padunov, pages 1-16; Letter to Raymond Whitley in English, October 7, 1986; \"The Inspector General Goes to Topeca\" typed in English with personal corrections; \"From the Barracks to the Market\" typed in English, pages 1-5; \"Participantes in the Morelia Symposium: Approaching the Year 2000.\" Letter of Recommendation to Mr. Christian Nagle, typed in English, January 8, 1992; Novels \"Ozhog\" and \"Ostrov Krym\" November 2, 1985. Paper presented at the Third World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies. Typed in English, pages 1-14; \"H2O and Polluting Letters\", handwritten and typed in English; \"Basketball, God, and the Ringo Kid: Philistinism and the Ideal in Aksenov's Short Stories.\" Typed in English, pages 1-20; A typed story in English with missing pages 1-7;\n\"The Sound of Champs D'Elesee\", typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-6; Letter from Jane Uscilka, editorial assistant, to Aksyonov, in English, August 13, 1992; Letter from Eileen Godlis, Jankow and Nesbit Associates, to Aksyonov, in English June 22 1992; Four copies of Aksyonov's CV in English till 1987; Fax to Betty Ferber de Aridjis in English, May 13, 1992; \"The Alchemic Lemon\" typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-16; \"Gratitude to Our Former Rulers\" typed in English; \"From the Barracks to the Market\" typed in English, pages 1-9; \"In Avant-Garde with No Rear\" typed in English, pages 1-6; \"Without False Sound\" typed in English; \"And Again: Does Art Belong to Masses?\" typed in English; \"The Sound of Chmps D'Elesee\", typed in English, pp 1-11; \"Zhiteli I Bezhentsi\" typed in Russian, pp1-11, September 1989; Letter to Leo Hecht from Anna Lawton, George Mason University, April 6, 1990; Aksyonov's personal correspondence in English.","\"A Winged Endangered Species\" handwritten manuscript in English, pages 1-42; \"Orgy of Evolution\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-5, USA Today; \"Rebels Without (and with) a cause.\" \"Beatniks and Bolsheviks.\" A printed article from the New Republic in English, pp28-32. Page 31 is missing; \"Leningrad Thriller\" Soviet Literary Criticism Continues Down a Bizarre Path, With Profound Implications, a printed article from American Politics, pages 5-7. Contains attached typed manuscript of \"Leningrad Thriller\" in English, pages 1-9; \"The Tongue-Tied Glasnost\" a typed manuscript in English, contains personal notes. Attached is a printed article by Aksyonov from Harper's Magazine, April , ?. \"Through the Glasnost, Darkly. A cool reaction to Gorbachev's Thaw\"; \"Lungs and Gills\", typed manuscript in English; Aksyonov's Curriculum Vitae in English to Spiros Avgenikos, September 20, 1999, pages 1-5; \"Liberal –Eto Zvuchit Yasno\" (Chitaya Leontovicha), typed manuscript in Russian. Contains a fax to Kabanov, October 30, 2000 and a fax to Aksyonov from Triumph Logovaz, October 24, 2000; Untitled story typed in Russian. First part is titled \"Vezdekhod\", pages 1-25; A set of poems typed in Russian; \"The Novelist in the University\", typed manuscript in English, pages 1-15; A letter from Richard C. Rowson to Aksyonov in English, September 27, 1993; Email from Aksyonov to Limanov in Russian, April 13, 1994; Article by Aksyonov from the New Republic, \"A Countercoup of the Spirit. Live Souls\" September 16 \u0026 23, 1991; The title is personally scratched out and renamed into \"Three Days that Shook the World\" in English; \"A Winged Endangered Species\" typed manuscript in English, March 23, 1992, pages 1-27. Attached is a typed version of \"A Winged Endangered Species\" for Partisan Review, pages 180-188; \"After a Decade in Exile, Back to the USSR. Not Quite a Sentimental Journey.\" Typed story in English, pages 1-11; Attached is a published \"Not Quite a Sentimental Journey\" for the New Republic, April 16, 1990, pages 21-25; The Woodrow Wilson Center Memorandum, September 15, 1993 in English; \"Moscow Fever\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-86, March 1993;\nUntitled story, handwritten manuscript, pages 1-6; List of Vassily Aksyonov's Works Since 1975 (Information for a literary agency) in English; \"The Metropole's Affair\", typed in English story, pages 1-4; \"The Human Factor\", typed in English story, pages 1-8.","\"Gratitude to Wachdogs\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-6; \"Three Days that Shook the Idols\" hand written manuscript in English, pages 1-9; \"The Literary Impact of the American and French Revolutions\", Participants: Aksyonov and Susan Sontag, August 14, 1992, pages 1-54; \"Leningrad's Thrillers\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-9; \"The Lip-Sided Success\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-12; Untitled story, hand written manuscript in English; \"The 1992 Neustadt International Prize for Literature Jurors and Candidates\" by William. \nRiggan, pages 140-1 – 146-2; A note in English to Lev Ponomarev; A letter from the Golden Key, February 28, 1992; \"Music Seminar\" hand written manuscript in English with personal notes; \"Moscow Theater of Absurd\" hand written manuscript in English; A piece that is a continuation of some story, hand written manuscript in English;\nA hand written manuscript on the Soviet censorship, in English, pages 1-26; \"Of my youth, the Golden Stalinist Fifties\", typed manuscript in English; Several copies of \"the Wiesbaden Journal\" in English, Common Knowledge, winter 1995, V4, N3.","\"Derzkiy Gost'\", printed story in Russian. Prose and Poetry. Tret'ya Volna (Al'manakh Literaturi i Iskusstva) 1980, pages 20-25; \"Progulka v Kalashniy Ryad\", Literary Critique, pages 164-189, Sugarbush, Vermont. 133 Grani; Two copies of \"Stal'naya Ptitsa\" povest' s otstupleniyami i solo dlya korneta, Ardis, 1977, pages 24-95, June 1965, khutor Kal'da; \"Gremela v Svetlitse Devich'ya Zadornaya Pesnya\", contains only p 32; A title page of a script \"O Etot V'yunosha Letuchiy!\" Script of a musical based on old Russian narrative and fairy tales, Lenfilm, 1971.","Various hand written drafts of poems in Russian and a few in English; \"Outline of a New Novel at Work\" typed in English, contains personal notes, pages 1-7; Two postcards. One is from Panos Peonides, November 22, 1996, Athens in English. Second one is from Popov, September 24, 1996, France in Russian; More handwritten poems in Russian.","Personal English-Russian Vocabulary; \"Vori v Zakone: Brosok k Vlasti\" photocopies from a book by Georgiy Podlesskih and Andrey Tereshonok, Moscow, Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, 1994. Bibliography on Lideri Prestupnogo Mira; A letter from Anastasia Volkonsky to Aksyonov in English, February 12, 1990; Individual Assessment by Aksyonov in English. Attached is \"Monologue of a Serious Roman\" in English; Fax to Baltanova, October 5, 1997 in Russian; \"Poet in Tovarishch Paromonova\" typed in Russian; Fax—commentary on Soviet/Russian monuments, October 4, 1997; ICAR Newsletter, Spring 1999, Vol. 10, No. 1; An email from Ilya Zavorine on job offers, November 21, 1994; Old Russian Newspaper articles; one dates December 16, 1994; \"Teni Zabitix Predkov\" by Alexander Genis, printed in Russian, March 1998, New York; Tenement Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, fall 1989; Journal, Snaps, Jack Green 1989, 1991.","Fax from a Librarian of Congress, James Billington, to V. Ivanov in Russian, October 14, 1998; Business card from Vyacheslav Ivanov; Business card from Sher Sher photoartist; Two copies of Curriculum Vitae on Ivanov in English, pages 1-19.","Handwritten and typed poems from \"Kesarevo Svechenie\" in Russian; A letter from the World Millennium Committeed and an attached application for participation. \"Anketa Uchastnika Vsemirnogo Kongressa 'Itogi Tisyacheletiya' in Russian.","Puskin's \"Arion\": a Lone Survivor's Cry by Gerald E. Mikkelson, University of Kansas, SeeJ, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1980, pages 1-12 in English; \"Philosophical Dialogue and Tolstoj's War and Peace\" by David J. Sherman, Cornell University, Seej, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1980, pp14 in English; Aksyonov's complain to editorial office about its censorship of his article \"Put' k khramu\"; A series of articles on Russian Orthodox Church, 1993; Article \"Russkiy Nosil'shchik Plyuet v Litso Angliskomu Attashe\", Segodnya, March 1993; Article from magazine Yunost';\nA letter to David Potter, provost, in English; A paper on Aksyonov's works written by Liza Winamiya, graduate, in Russian, pages 1-12; Correspondence between Aksyonov and Solomon Khaimovich, 1994; Attached are articles on the works of Russian writers; Short stories by Slonimskiy, 1921-1926.","\"Kesarevo Svechenie\" novel, typed manuscript in Russian, 2000, pages 1-200. Pages have variations in numbering; Contains an article \"Lifting a Curtain on Stalin\" from Newsday, in English November 5, 2003.","Pages 201-412, typed manuscript in Russian. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Pages 413-643. Page 643 ends the novel.","Two copies of \"PhD, QE2 and H2O\" by Vassily Aksyonov. Typed in English. translated by Alla Zbinovsky, December 1993, 7810 words, pages 1-18; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, November 1993, pages 1-15. Contains personal corrections; \"Palmer's First Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 6150 words, pages 1-10; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?,4865 words, pages 1-8; \"Palmer's First Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 6162 words, pages 1-13; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 4889 words, pages 1-10.","Contains poems in Russian by Boris Chichibabin, Noviy Mir No. 7, 1989; D.S.O.B. Aksyonov's personal note to the reader, handwritten in English; \"Moscow Fever\" typed manuscript in English. No page numbers. No date.","[Separated into 2 folders] \"Pyaterka Tennessistam\" by Tennessee Williams translated by Vassily Aksyonov. (pyat' odnoaktnix) typed in Russian. Page 119 contains insertion, pages 1-126. After page 126, there are pages 115-118. Contains a list of changes by Acting Company. Ends with pages 83, 88, 89, 91; Essay excerpt--# 9, typed in English, contains personal notes in Russian, pages 1-96, pages have a variation in page numbering.","2 copies of \"The Paperscape\", A View from the Flag Tower of the Smithsonian Institution Building: an attempt at introspection; or how some stack of paper turns into a Russian novel. By Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English and Russian, June 24, 1982, Colloquium Paper. Contains different pages, 1981-1982; Third \"The Paperscape\" typed in English, pp 1-12, 1981-1982; Another \"The Paperscape\", January-June, 1982, typed in English and Russian; Personal vocabulary and scratches.","Two StorageMaster maxi diskettes; \"The Yolk of the Egg\" typed in English, Washington, D.C., 1989, pages 1-132,","Typed manuscript in Russian, pages 1-173. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Typed manuscript in Russian, pages 174- 408. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","typed manuscript in Russian, pages 409-643, Fairfax.","Pages 1-154. Dedicated to Russian-English and English-Russian dictionaries, computer IBM, and all cats including a dog.","A letter from Ellendea Poffer to Aksyonov, May 18, 1994; \"Perished Soul\" novel by Grigol Robakidze, typed in English, June 1993, pp 1-72.","Typed novel in Englsih by Aksyonov, Pages have a variation in page numbering; The last page contains a short note from a translator, Alla, October, 17, 1994.","A letter to Aksyonov from Lenfilm, February 10, 1989; An article \"V Dal'neyshel Dal…\" by Aksyonov in Russian from unknown newspaper; \"Zdravstvuite Gospoda Radioslushateli,\" from Creator's Diary, typed in Russian; \"V Poiskax Kraski\" by Aksyonov, typed in Russian; \"Khrupkaya Ironiya\" by Aksyonov, typed in Russian, 1984, pages 1-12; One page from \"Bol'shomu Korablyu I More Po Koleno\"; \"TV SSSR: Pomekhi Voznikayut Za Predelami Sovetskogo Soyuza\", typed in Russian, 1981, pages 1-10; \"Philu Phofanoffu iz Los Angeles v Moskvu cherez Milan\" Razmishleniya o Totalitarizme (reflection on totalitarianism), typed in Russian, pages 1-4; \"Mysterious Masterpiece\" typed in Englsih, pages 1-4; \"Kursovie Raboti\" typed in Russian; \"Zasipannaya Pamyat'\" (hard to read the first word) typed in Russian, page numbers are out of order; Various radio programs from \"Zvezdi Vostochnogo Bloka\" rubrika, typed in Russian; \"Khrupkaya Ironia\" typed in Russian; \"Dosvedaniya ili Dosvishvetsiya?\" typed in Russian; Various radio talks from 1984 and 1986.","Various Radio Talks, typed in Russian.","Literary script po motivam prozi Aksyonova \"Poiski zhanra\" typed in Russian, pages 1-67; \"O, Eetot V'yunosha Letuchiy\" a book typed in Russian, play, pp 1-93, stsenariy muz fil'ma komedii po motivam russkogo fol'klora XVII veka. (Script of musical comedy based on 17 c Russian folklore).","Treatment of part 1, pages 1-36; Another part one, pages 1-70, typed in English; Parts I through IV;\nPages140-160 are hand written in Russian.","Treatment 3, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-42; \"1937, Pik Entuziazma\" Tret'ya Programma. Seriya \"Generations of Winter\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-12; A short story on Khrushchev's young Commanders, typed in English; \"Generation of Winter\" part V, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-42\"Generation of Winter\" part II, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-40; \"Generation of Winter\" part I, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-17.","A notebook given to Aksyonov by ?, May 30, 1980. Contains two extracts from Jennifer Palmer, handwritten in Russian; A notebook \"Café Turgenev\", hand written in Russian and English; Two copies of \"Negativ Polozhitel'nogo Geroya\", typed in Russian.","A note for the Naturalization Ceremony. Receipt for $50payment to the US District Court, March 15, 1988; Untitled handwritten manuscript in Russian; \"H2O7QE-2 and PhD\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-30;\n\"Vtoroy Otrivok of Palmer\" \"Second Split Palmer\" (continued) handwritten in Russian, pages 7-34, November 21, 1993; \"V Raione Ploshchadi Dupon\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, November 5, 1993, pages 1-35; \"Karuseli\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, October 16, 1993, pages 1-28; \"Pamfilov v Pamfilii\", handwritten manuscript in English and Russian, pages 1-44; \"Korabl' Mira 'Vassily Chapaev'\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pp 1-31, August 18, ?; \"Siob-Futurum\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-44; \"Titan Revolyutsii\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-19, August 6, 1993, Antaliya-Moscow.","A screenplay, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-136; Notes on \"The Island of Crimea\" in English.","Film Script, Washington, pages 1-105.","Typed manuscript in English, pages 1-105, no date; Personal note that lists words for page numbers.","Typed manuscript in English, Washington, 1989, pages 1-319; 1986-1988, Washington—Shelter Island—Dubrovnik—Corfu—Washington.\nAvailable in digital format.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian. Pages 1-237. Contains several scratches for the novel \"Shtrihi k romanu 'Grustniy Baby\".","Hand written manuscript in Russian, pages 238-502, July, 1984, Vermont—July 1985, Paris.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-249.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 250-512.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 513-721, November 1980-December 1983, Ann Arbor, Santa Monica, Sugarbush Valley, Washington.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian. Starts with interlude V titled \"Pressa\" pp 711-830, April 19, 1992.","War Discounts (Vtoroy tom \"Moscow Saga\") (Generations of Winter) \"Gradovi, Voyna i Tyur'ma\", second volume, 1991; Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-207.","Unidentified manuscript, pages 163-296. Contains an essay \"…Posle Kino iz Vseh Iskusstv Dlya nas Glavneishim Yavlyaetsya Photografiya,\" (Lenin and Stalin) typed in Russian, pages 1-11.","Unidentified novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 297-437.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-268.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 269-535.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 536-726.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 727-982.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", tretiy tom epilogii \"Gradovi, Moscow Saga\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, third volume, pages 1-197.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 198-423.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 424-609.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 610-693.","Two cassettes: Public Affairs Spring Books 2000. Connecticut Public Radio's Faith Middleton Interviews.\nNPR Interview, September 1996. Three VHS: 6 ? Retirement Ceremony: Vassily Aksyonov, April 21, 2004.\nGusman. Theme: V. Aksyonov. \"Journey into the Whirl Wind.\" Sovremennik. Prem'era \"Krutoi Marshrut\". Reportazh. Box also contains a journal. \"For Vassily Aksyonov Thoughts on Your Retirement. George Mason University\" in English and Russian, April 21, 2004.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","This collection contains papers, manuscripts, and some correspondence, research material, interviews, and reviews, of acclaimed novelist and former George Mason University Robinson Professor Vassily Aksyonov.","George Mason University. Libraries. 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Aksyonov was born in the Russian city of Kazan and grew up under Stalin's rule. Askyonov's parents, although devoted communists, were accused of being Trotskyites and sent to gulags when he was still a child. Aksyonov was subsequently raised in an orphanage for \"children of enemies of the state\" before moving in with his aunt and uncle, who tried to keep the truth of his parents' disappearance a secret. He spent much of his youth listening to jazz and reading American novels, which would influence his work as much as the disenchantment and paranoia of life under Stalinism. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThough trained as a medical doctor, Vassily Aksyonov gave up his medical career in the 1960s to pursue a career as a novelist. His 1961 novel, A Ticket to the Stars, drew a great deal of praise from readers and helped launch his career. His writings quickly became controversial as they celebrated Western popular culture and criticized life under Stalin and his successors. During the 1960s he wrote several plays that were denounced by the state press for spreading \"negativism,\" and after voicing public opposition to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, no publisher would print his work for the next 12 years, during which he worked as a translator to support his family. By the 1970s, Aksyonov had become one of the most popular prose writers in Russia, but his popularity only exacerbated his low standing with the communist party, which disapproved of his criticism and revoked his citizenship in 1980, when he decided to emigrate to the United States. Aksyonov settled in Washington, DC, where he taught literature and continued to write until moving back to Russia in 2004. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring his stay in America, Aksyonov published several novels that he had kept hidden in drawers during the 1970s, including The Burn (1980) and The Island of Crimea (1983). His later works include In Search of Melancholy Baby (1987), Say Cheese (1989), Generations of Winter (1994), The Winter's Hero (1996), and The New Sweet Style (1999). Aksyonov taught at The Johns Hopkins University and Goucher University before coming to George Mason University, where he taught from 1988 to 2004, when he moved back to Russia to live out his remaining years. He died in 2009. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Born in 1932, Vassily Pavlovich Aksyonov was a prominent Russian novelist who spent much of his later career writing and teaching in the Washington, DC area. Aksyonov was born in the Russian city of Kazan and grew up under Stalin's rule. Askyonov's parents, although devoted communists, were accused of being Trotskyites and sent to gulags when he was still a child. Aksyonov was subsequently raised in an orphanage for \"children of enemies of the state\" before moving in with his aunt and uncle, who tried to keep the truth of his parents' disappearance a secret. He spent much of his youth listening to jazz and reading American novels, which would influence his work as much as the disenchantment and paranoia of life under Stalinism.","Though trained as a medical doctor, Vassily Aksyonov gave up his medical career in the 1960s to pursue a career as a novelist. His 1961 novel, A Ticket to the Stars, drew a great deal of praise from readers and helped launch his career. His writings quickly became controversial as they celebrated Western popular culture and criticized life under Stalin and his successors. During the 1960s he wrote several plays that were denounced by the state press for spreading \"negativism,\" and after voicing public opposition to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, no publisher would print his work for the next 12 years, during which he worked as a translator to support his family. By the 1970s, Aksyonov had become one of the most popular prose writers in Russia, but his popularity only exacerbated his low standing with the communist party, which disapproved of his criticism and revoked his citizenship in 1980, when he decided to emigrate to the United States. Aksyonov settled in Washington, DC, where he taught literature and continued to write until moving back to Russia in 2004.","During his stay in America, Aksyonov published several novels that he had kept hidden in drawers during the 1970s, including The Burn (1980) and The Island of Crimea (1983). His later works include In Search of Melancholy Baby (1987), Say Cheese (1989), Generations of Winter (1994), The Winter's Hero (1996), and The New Sweet Style (1999). Aksyonov taught at The Johns Hopkins University and Goucher University before coming to George Mason University, where he taught from 1988 to 2004, when he moved back to Russia to live out his remaining years. He died in 2009."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eVassily Aksyonov papers, C0062, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Vassily Aksyonov papers, C0062, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Vera Zimmerman in 2011. EAD markup completed by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty in August 2009. 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The collection includes handwritten and typed notes for novels, plays, articles, poems, and other writings in Russian and English.  Writings include \"The Caesaian Selection\", \"Kesarevo Svechenie\", \"Desyatiletie Kleveti\", Noviy Sladostniy Stil'\", \"Ten Years of Slander\", \"Generations of Winter\", \"The Wiesbaden Journal\", \"The Yolk of the Egg\", \"Say Cheese\", \"Zheltok Yaitsa\", \"Blues with a Russian Accent\", \"In Search of Melancholy Baby\", and \"Pik Kommunizma\". A small selection of audio visual material is comprised of two audio cassette tapes that include recordings of interviews with Aksyonov and three VHS tapes, one of which features his retirement at George Mason University.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eContains chapters I and III, pages 1-172. Each chapter is marked with personal notes. Manuscript has a few cartoons. Pages have a variation in page numbering. Riche Linge, personal correspondence to Lily Denis A, January 5, 2000. Newspaper article from Newsweek - The Case Against Legalization: The U.N's drug czar on supply and demand, November 1, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains chapters IV and VI, pages 173-405. Page 57 has personal notes. Page 301 has a table of contents that lists six chapters of the novel. Contains a poem, August 1, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 406-670. Page 415 contains a poem without a title. Page 456 contains a personal poem. Other poems are on pages: 465, 467, 492, 493, 494, and 657.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 671-832. Page 775 marks chapter X.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovel \"Vol'ter'yantsi i Vol'ter'yanki\". File: Semiramada pages 1-215. Contains some personal notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages have a variation in page numbering. The novel begins with page 3-165 or 301-449. Contains somebody else's personal notes. Pages 450-477 begin with part X and have an essay diary, \"Vesna v kontse veka\" with a series of poems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a continuation of an essay diary. Pages have a variation in page numbering. pp 478- 643. Page 485 begins with part XI titled \"Pegas Pikasso\"; it also contains a label that has Aksyonov's fax (1-703-352-3330) to Kabanov ( 7-095-943-9792). The fax has a part \"Pegas Pikasso\" from \"Kesarevo Svechenie\". The novel is written in Fairfax, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedicated to Ivan. Contains a table of contents. Pages have a variation in page numbering. pp 1-129. Page 80 contains Fax for M. F. [3.1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe novel is unfinished. pp 130-300 [3.2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStarting with page 51 a new count of pages begins. pp 1-118.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegins with part 5 \"Gore, Gora, Goret'\". pp 119-218.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegins with part 7 \"Kukushkini ostrova\". pp 219-298.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegins with a story titled \"Baby Cassandra\" pp 299-449.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegins with part 10 titled \"Vesna v kontse veka\" (Dnevnik Sochinitelya. A creator's diary). Contains a series of poems. pp250-574.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegins with part 14 titled \"Ah, Artur Shopengauer!\" (Script in two parts) pages 575-643. Pages have a variation in page numbering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a fax from Pan. Peonides to Vassily Aksyonov and another fax from Aksyonov to Peonides in English, May 30, 1999; A story \"University as a Metaphor\" in English, pp 1- 13, no date; \"The Novelist in the University\" in English, pp 1-15, no date; \"A Trolley-Bus' Blues\" in English, pp 1-25, December, 1998; A letter from Aksyonov to Daniel Menaker, Vice-President, in English, December 6, 1998; Fax from Aksyonov to Valeriy Kalashnikov in Russian, no date; Fax to Il'ya Medovoy, \"Obshaya Gazeta\" in Russian, no date; Fax from Znamya (Literary and socio-political journal) to Aksyonov in Russian, February 24, 1997; \"Nostalgia or Schizophrenia?\" (Fall recollections of the summer impressions) in English, pp 1-16,November, 1997; \"President of an Old Tsardom\" in English, (11569 Avondale Drive) Fairfax, VA, no date; \"A Trolley-Bus' Blues\" in English, no date, pp 1- 26; \"Gikkie and BabyCassandra\" in English, pp 1-14, April 1999; Documentation on Shalamov's criminal case, 1943; Articles from Soviet newspapers, Russian Daily: Novoe Russkoe Slovo, on Boris Balter in Russian, June 8, 1984; on Sakharov's forced psychiatrical treatment, June 11, 1984; on Aksyonov frustrating the Soviet authorities; and other articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation drawn from various web sites: Chronology on Catherine the Great from wysiwyg://zoffsitebottom.156/…; Biography on Catherine the Great, January, 2000; A series of photographs and articles on Voltaire in English; \"Universitet Kak Metafora\" hand written manuscript; GMU flyers \"Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Russian Literature and Writing\", April 15, 1997; A document from Pegasus Prize for Literature 1977-1997; Table Des Matieres in French; Fax from Aksyonov to Loshak, chief editor from weekly newpaper ?, in Russian, October 27, 1997; Fax from Zoya Boguslavskaya, \"Nezavis Blagotvoritel'niy Fond\". Launch Tour of Mario de Carvalho. Public Schedule, July, 10 1997; Letter from Michael Morgan (Pegasus Prize for Literature) in English, announcing that the Portuguese winner, July 29, 1997.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a table of contents and epigraph to the novel. pp1-139.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 140-308.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 309-537. Page 535 has epilogue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ah, Artur Shopengauer\" Play and other documents. (Play in two acts), Aksyonov's handwritten manuscript in Russian, October 10, 1998; pages 1-96. A play has personal notes; Contains a short story \"The Wiesbaden Journal\"  by Vassily Aksyonov in English, August (1864); An abrupt newsletter addressed to Aksyonov in Russian on the issue of Bill Clinton and Monica, October 29, 1998; An invitation letter to Aksyonov from the National Gallery of Canada; A flyer on \"Writers on Exile and Migration\" in English and French, August 7-November 1, 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas a title \"Iz rukopisi \"Novogo Sladostnogo Stilya\" (partially in English) and partially in Russian, December 1994, February 1996. Chernovik. Draft. Starts with page 1057-1182.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAksyonv's personal documents and correspondence. \"Avrora Gorelika\" (drama in two acts); George Mason University papers and CV. Contains personal notes and a drawing on the front page, and a caricature. pp. 1-79. Contains monologue of the creator of Gorelik. Curriculum Vitae of Aksyonov in English; A letter from Aksyonov to Prof. Leo Hecht, Chairman of Russian Studies at GMU, in English, September 15, 1987; A document called Briefing Material in English, no date; A letter from Hecht to Aksyonov in English, July 27, 1988; Correspondence between Aksyonov and Ms. Carol Krider, November 15, 1987; The documents of Aksyonov's employment with GMU; Correspondence of Aksyonov with GMU faculty and staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreatment for program one. The Roaring Twenties (working title) two hours. Written in California. Pages have a variation in page numbering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 1-130. \"Desyatiletie Kleveti\" (radio-dnevnik pisatelya).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 131-310.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 311-504. Page 311 begins with \"Buistvo Demokratii\". Page 504 has a phone number of Iris Knell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Separated into two folders] Contains a novel \"Noviy Sladostniy Stil'\" Partly typed and partly handwritten manuscript in English and Russian, 1996; Typed from pp 1-15. Handwritten from pp16-26. Contains personal notes, typed poems in Russian. One poem has a date, May 1, 1999; A personal notebook in English and Russian; Personal story in Russian, December, 1990, Moscow, Dom Kino; More handwritten poems in Russian; More personal notes; Correspondence from Popov to Aksyonov in Russian, handwritten, date signed August 11, 1997, date shown on the top left corner is August 11, 1998; Has a completion of some play in Russian and some in English. Zavershenie. Contains personal notes;\nA novel in Russian, hand written manuscript. Chapter I-IV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Noviy Sladostniy Stil\" in English, hand written manuscript, pages 1-46, 1996; Personal fax from Aksyonov to Popov in Russian, hand written; Poem in Russian, handwritten with personal notes. Other poems are typed; A set of poems in Russian, handwritten, no date, \"Dve Revo… Lotsiya\" (handwriting is not clear); Hand written manuscript in English, pp 1-21. \"Gikkie and Baby Cassandra.\"; An auto-portrait. Russian 327, 1999; A hand written novel in Russian that starts with the words Summer 1988. pages 1-33; Fax from Aksyonov to Vogue, Yurat Gurauskayte, in Russian, February 2, 1999; A handwritten Happy Birthday note to Sasha Kolt in English; A letter from Yvon Girard, Editions Gallimard, to Aksyonov, informing Aksyonov about Editions Gallimard reprinting his \"Moskovskaya Saga\", English,  November 26, 1996, Paris; Aksyonov's response to Girard, December 8, 1996; Letter from Aksyonov to Peonides, handwritten in English, September 22, 1999; Letter from Aksyonov to Harold Evans, President of the Random House Publishing, in English, January 27, 1997; Another letter to Evans, November 22, 1996; Fax from Evgeniy Popov to Aksyonov, in Russian, handwritten, November 13, 1997; Letter from Aksyonov to Loshak in Russian, March 31, 1998; Letter from Popov to Aksyonov in Russian, September 11, 1997; Letter from Per Delgard in Russian, October 1, 1997; Letter from Aksyonov to Mary A. Frisque in English, April 26, 1997; Letter from Mary to Aksyonov in English, April 22, 1997; A novel \"Checking the Pulse\", handwritten manuscript in English; Fax from Andrey Kabannikov in Russian, March 28, 1999. Skeptical comments on the US involvement in the Balkans. pages 1-3; Fax from Skobelev to Aksyonov in Russian, September 8, 1998, Samara; Letter from Goran Rosenberg, Moderna Tider, to Aksyonov in English, April 6, 1998. Includes a translation of Aksyonov's novel, USSR Revisited and Aksyonov's thank you note to Goran, April 8, 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovel \"Noviy Sladostniy Stil.\"; Typed poems in Russian, with a few personal notes, February 17, 1998; Story \"Logovo L'va\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-8; Letter from Popov to Aksyonov, March 10, 1999, Moscow. Has a press cutting with a caricature; Fax from Peonides to Maya Aksyonova, September 21, 1999; \nHandwritten manuscript of a untitled novel in English, begins with page 983-1182, December 1994, February 1996. Drafts. Washington, Paris, Moscow, Samara, Tel-a-Viv, Gotland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal list of correction notes. pages 1-175. Page numbers have double counting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 176-384. Page numbers have double counting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 385-643. Page 385 ends the first smena (konets pervoy smeni). The end, September, 2000, Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious correspondence. A few short stories in English; Aksyonov's \"Victory\": A Post-Analysis. Alexander Zholkovsky, typed in English, 1965; The Russian Acoustic. Songs to Seven Strings by Gerald Stanton Smith, hand written in English, pages 1-15; \"A Soviet Odyssey\". Typed manuscript in English, pages 1-13, no date; Two copies of \"Love Story Kremlin Style\" typed in English, 1-5, no date; Personal note typed in English about Aksyonov's theater-going habits; \"Leningrad's Thrillers\", typed short story in English, pages 1-9; \"The Inspector General Goes to Topeka\" (An attempt to envision an upcoming event) short story typed in English, pages 1-8 \"Roundtable: the Lexicon of Soviet Propaganda: Its connotative Content.\" James P. Scanlan pp 1-4, typed; \"Orgy of Evolution\". Handwritten manuscript in English, pages 1-5; \"The Leningrad's Thrillers\". Typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Guests from the Future\" by Josephine Woll, review article in English, 1984; \"Oda Dlya Rudi\", typed in Russian, April 23, 1986; \"A Soviet Odyssey\", typed in English, late spring 1986, California; \"Inspector General Goes to Topeka\", pp1-8, typed in English; Personal story about Aksyonov's ideal American reader, typed in English, pages 1-13; Interview with Aksenov by Bella Ezerskaya in English, translated by Nancy Condee and Vladimir Padunov, pages 1-16; Letter to Raymond Whitley in English, October 7, 1986; \"The Inspector General Goes to Topeca\" typed in English with personal corrections; \"From the Barracks to the Market\" typed in English, pages 1-5; \"Participantes in the Morelia Symposium: Approaching the Year 2000.\" Letter of Recommendation to Mr. Christian Nagle, typed in English, January 8, 1992; Novels \"Ozhog\" and \"Ostrov Krym\" November 2, 1985. Paper presented at the Third World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies. Typed in English, pages 1-14; \"H2O and Polluting Letters\", handwritten and typed in English; \"Basketball, God, and the Ringo Kid: Philistinism and the Ideal in Aksenov's Short Stories.\" Typed in English, pages 1-20; A typed story in English with missing pages 1-7;\n\"The Sound of Champs D'Elesee\", typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-6; Letter from Jane Uscilka, editorial assistant, to Aksyonov, in English, August 13, 1992; Letter from Eileen Godlis, Jankow and Nesbit Associates, to Aksyonov, in English June 22 1992; Four copies of Aksyonov's CV in English till 1987; Fax to Betty Ferber de Aridjis in English, May 13, 1992; \"The Alchemic Lemon\" typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-16; \"Gratitude to Our Former Rulers\" typed in English; \"From the Barracks to the Market\" typed in English, pages 1-9; \"In Avant-Garde with No Rear\" typed in English, pages 1-6; \"Without False Sound\" typed in English; \"And Again: Does Art Belong to Masses?\" typed in English; \"The Sound of Chmps D'Elesee\", typed in English, pp 1-11; \"Zhiteli I Bezhentsi\" typed in Russian, pp1-11, September 1989; Letter to Leo Hecht from Anna Lawton, George Mason University, April 6, 1990; Aksyonov's personal correspondence in English.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Winged Endangered Species\" handwritten manuscript in English, pages 1-42; \"Orgy of Evolution\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-5, USA Today; \"Rebels Without (and with) a cause.\" \"Beatniks and Bolsheviks.\" A printed article from the New Republic in English, pp28-32. Page 31 is missing; \"Leningrad Thriller\" Soviet Literary Criticism Continues Down a Bizarre Path, With Profound Implications, a printed article from American Politics, pages 5-7. Contains attached typed manuscript of \"Leningrad Thriller\" in English, pages 1-9; \"The Tongue-Tied Glasnost\" a typed manuscript in English, contains personal notes. Attached is a printed article by Aksyonov from Harper's Magazine, April , ?. \"Through the Glasnost, Darkly. A cool reaction to Gorbachev's Thaw\"; \"Lungs and Gills\", typed manuscript in English; Aksyonov's Curriculum Vitae in English to Spiros Avgenikos, September 20, 1999, pages 1-5; \"Liberal –Eto Zvuchit Yasno\" (Chitaya Leontovicha), typed manuscript in Russian. Contains a fax to Kabanov, October 30, 2000 and a fax to Aksyonov from Triumph Logovaz, October 24, 2000; Untitled story typed in Russian. First part is titled \"Vezdekhod\", pages 1-25; A set of poems typed in Russian; \"The Novelist in the University\", typed manuscript in English, pages 1-15; A letter from Richard C. Rowson to Aksyonov in English, September 27, 1993; Email from Aksyonov to Limanov in Russian, April 13, 1994; Article by Aksyonov from the New Republic, \"A Countercoup of the Spirit. Live Souls\" September 16 \u0026amp; 23, 1991; The title is personally scratched out and renamed into \"Three Days that Shook the World\" in English; \"A Winged Endangered Species\" typed manuscript in English, March 23, 1992, pages 1-27. Attached is a typed version of \"A Winged Endangered Species\" for Partisan Review, pages 180-188; \"After a Decade in Exile, Back to the USSR. Not Quite a Sentimental Journey.\" Typed story in English, pages 1-11; Attached is a published \"Not Quite a Sentimental Journey\" for the New Republic, April 16, 1990, pages 21-25; The Woodrow Wilson Center Memorandum, September 15, 1993 in English; \"Moscow Fever\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-86, March 1993;\nUntitled story, handwritten manuscript, pages 1-6; List of Vassily Aksyonov's Works Since 1975 (Information for a literary agency) in English; \"The Metropole's Affair\", typed in English story, pages 1-4; \"The Human Factor\", typed in English story, pages 1-8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gratitude to Wachdogs\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-6; \"Three Days that Shook the Idols\" hand written manuscript in English, pages 1-9; \"The Literary Impact of the American and French Revolutions\", Participants: Aksyonov and Susan Sontag, August 14, 1992, pages 1-54; \"Leningrad's Thrillers\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-9; \"The Lip-Sided Success\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-12; Untitled story, hand written manuscript in English; \"The 1992 Neustadt International Prize for Literature Jurors and Candidates\" by William. \nRiggan, pages 140-1 – 146-2; A note in English to Lev Ponomarev; A letter from the Golden Key, February 28, 1992; \"Music Seminar\" hand written manuscript in English with personal notes; \"Moscow Theater of Absurd\" hand written manuscript in English; A piece that is a continuation of some story, hand written manuscript in English;\nA hand written manuscript on the Soviet censorship, in English, pages 1-26; \"Of my youth, the Golden Stalinist Fifties\", typed manuscript in English; Several copies of \"the Wiesbaden Journal\" in English, Common Knowledge, winter 1995, V4, N3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Derzkiy Gost'\", printed story in Russian. Prose and Poetry. Tret'ya Volna (Al'manakh Literaturi i Iskusstva) 1980, pages 20-25; \"Progulka v Kalashniy Ryad\", Literary Critique, pages 164-189, Sugarbush, Vermont. 133 Grani; Two copies of \"Stal'naya Ptitsa\" povest' s otstupleniyami i solo dlya korneta, Ardis, 1977, pages 24-95, June 1965, khutor Kal'da; \"Gremela v Svetlitse Devich'ya Zadornaya Pesnya\", contains only p 32; A title page of a script \"O Etot V'yunosha Letuchiy!\" Script of a musical based on old Russian narrative and fairy tales, Lenfilm, 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious hand written drafts of poems in Russian and a few in English; \"Outline of a New Novel at Work\" typed in English, contains personal notes, pages 1-7; Two postcards. One is from Panos Peonides, November 22, 1996, Athens in English. Second one is from Popov, September 24, 1996, France in Russian; More handwritten poems in Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal English-Russian Vocabulary; \"Vori v Zakone: Brosok k Vlasti\" photocopies from a book by Georgiy Podlesskih and Andrey Tereshonok, Moscow, Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, 1994. Bibliography on Lideri Prestupnogo Mira; A letter from Anastasia Volkonsky to Aksyonov in English, February 12, 1990; Individual Assessment by Aksyonov in English. Attached is \"Monologue of a Serious Roman\" in English; Fax to Baltanova, October 5, 1997 in Russian; \"Poet in Tovarishch Paromonova\" typed in Russian; Fax—commentary on Soviet/Russian monuments, October 4, 1997; ICAR Newsletter, Spring 1999, Vol. 10, No. 1; An email from Ilya Zavorine on job offers, November 21, 1994; Old Russian Newspaper articles; one dates December 16, 1994; \"Teni Zabitix Predkov\" by Alexander Genis, printed in Russian, March 1998, New York; Tenement Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, fall 1989; Journal, Snaps, Jack Green 1989, 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFax from a Librarian of Congress, James Billington, to V. Ivanov in Russian, October 14, 1998; Business card from Vyacheslav Ivanov; Business card from Sher Sher photoartist; Two copies of Curriculum Vitae on Ivanov in English, pages 1-19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten and typed poems from \"Kesarevo Svechenie\" in Russian; A letter from the World Millennium Committeed and an attached application for participation. \"Anketa Uchastnika Vsemirnogo Kongressa 'Itogi Tisyacheletiya' in Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePuskin's \"Arion\": a Lone Survivor's Cry by Gerald E. Mikkelson, University of Kansas, SeeJ, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1980, pages 1-12 in English; \"Philosophical Dialogue and Tolstoj's War and Peace\" by David J. Sherman, Cornell University, Seej, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1980, pp14 in English; Aksyonov's complain to editorial office about its censorship of his article \"Put' k khramu\"; A series of articles on Russian Orthodox Church, 1993; Article \"Russkiy Nosil'shchik Plyuet v Litso Angliskomu Attashe\", Segodnya, March 1993; Article from magazine Yunost';\nA letter to David Potter, provost, in English; A paper on Aksyonov's works written by Liza Winamiya, graduate, in Russian, pages 1-12; Correspondence between Aksyonov and Solomon Khaimovich, 1994; Attached are articles on the works of Russian writers; Short stories by Slonimskiy, 1921-1926.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Kesarevo Svechenie\" novel, typed manuscript in Russian, 2000, pages 1-200. Pages have variations in numbering; Contains an article \"Lifting a Curtain on Stalin\" from Newsday, in English November 5, 2003.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 201-412, typed manuscript in Russian. Pages have a variation in page numbering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 413-643. Page 643 ends the novel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies of \"PhD, QE2 and H2O\" by Vassily Aksyonov. Typed in English. translated by Alla Zbinovsky, December 1993, 7810 words, pages 1-18; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, November 1993, pages 1-15. Contains personal corrections; \"Palmer's First Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 6150 words, pages 1-10; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?,4865 words, pages 1-8; \"Palmer's First Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 6162 words, pages 1-13; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 4889 words, pages 1-10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains poems in Russian by Boris Chichibabin, Noviy Mir No. 7, 1989; D.S.O.B. Aksyonov's personal note to the reader, handwritten in English; \"Moscow Fever\" typed manuscript in English. No page numbers. No date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Separated into 2 folders] \"Pyaterka Tennessistam\" by Tennessee Williams translated by Vassily Aksyonov. (pyat' odnoaktnix) typed in Russian. Page 119 contains insertion, pages 1-126. After page 126, there are pages 115-118. Contains a list of changes by Acting Company. Ends with pages 83, 88, 89, 91; Essay excerpt--# 9, typed in English, contains personal notes in Russian, pages 1-96, pages have a variation in page numbering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies of \"The Paperscape\", A View from the Flag Tower of the Smithsonian Institution Building: an attempt at introspection; or how some stack of paper turns into a Russian novel. By Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English and Russian, June 24, 1982, Colloquium Paper. Contains different pages, 1981-1982; Third \"The Paperscape\" typed in English, pp 1-12, 1981-1982; Another \"The Paperscape\", January-June, 1982, typed in English and Russian; Personal vocabulary and scratches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo StorageMaster maxi diskettes; \"The Yolk of the Egg\" typed in English, Washington, D.C., 1989, pages 1-132,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped manuscript in Russian, pages 1-173. Pages have a variation in page numbering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped manuscript in Russian, pages 174- 408. Pages have a variation in page numbering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etyped manuscript in Russian, pages 409-643, Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 1-154. Dedicated to Russian-English and English-Russian dictionaries, computer IBM, and all cats including a dog.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Ellendea Poffer to Aksyonov, May 18, 1994; \"Perished Soul\" novel by Grigol Robakidze, typed in English, June 1993, pp 1-72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped novel in Englsih by Aksyonov, Pages have a variation in page numbering; The last page contains a short note from a translator, Alla, October, 17, 1994.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter to Aksyonov from Lenfilm, February 10, 1989; An article \"V Dal'neyshel Dal…\" by Aksyonov in Russian from unknown newspaper; \"Zdravstvuite Gospoda Radioslushateli,\" from Creator's Diary, typed in Russian; \"V Poiskax Kraski\" by Aksyonov, typed in Russian; \"Khrupkaya Ironiya\" by Aksyonov, typed in Russian, 1984, pages 1-12; One page from \"Bol'shomu Korablyu I More Po Koleno\"; \"TV SSSR: Pomekhi Voznikayut Za Predelami Sovetskogo Soyuza\", typed in Russian, 1981, pages 1-10; \"Philu Phofanoffu iz Los Angeles v Moskvu cherez Milan\" Razmishleniya o Totalitarizme (reflection on totalitarianism), typed in Russian, pages 1-4; \"Mysterious Masterpiece\" typed in Englsih, pages 1-4; \"Kursovie Raboti\" typed in Russian; \"Zasipannaya Pamyat'\" (hard to read the first word) typed in Russian, page numbers are out of order; Various radio programs from \"Zvezdi Vostochnogo Bloka\" rubrika, typed in Russian; \"Khrupkaya Ironia\" typed in Russian; \"Dosvedaniya ili Dosvishvetsiya?\" typed in Russian; Various radio talks from 1984 and 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious Radio Talks, typed in Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiterary script po motivam prozi Aksyonova \"Poiski zhanra\" typed in Russian, pages 1-67; \"O, Eetot V'yunosha Letuchiy\" a book typed in Russian, play, pp 1-93, stsenariy muz fil'ma komedii po motivam russkogo fol'klora XVII veka. (Script of musical comedy based on 17 c Russian folklore).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreatment of part 1, pages 1-36; Another part one, pages 1-70, typed in English; Parts I through IV;\nPages140-160 are hand written in Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreatment 3, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-42; \"1937, Pik Entuziazma\" Tret'ya Programma. Seriya \"Generations of Winter\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-12; A short story on Khrushchev's young Commanders, typed in English; \"Generation of Winter\" part V, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-42\"Generation of Winter\" part II, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-40; \"Generation of Winter\" part I, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA notebook given to Aksyonov by ?, May 30, 1980. Contains two extracts from Jennifer Palmer, handwritten in Russian; A notebook \"Café Turgenev\", hand written in Russian and English; Two copies of \"Negativ Polozhitel'nogo Geroya\", typed in Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note for the Naturalization Ceremony. Receipt for $50payment to the US District Court, March 15, 1988; Untitled handwritten manuscript in Russian; \"H2O7QE-2 and PhD\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-30;\n\"Vtoroy Otrivok of Palmer\" \"Second Split Palmer\" (continued) handwritten in Russian, pages 7-34, November 21, 1993; \"V Raione Ploshchadi Dupon\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, November 5, 1993, pages 1-35; \"Karuseli\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, October 16, 1993, pages 1-28; \"Pamfilov v Pamfilii\", handwritten manuscript in English and Russian, pages 1-44; \"Korabl' Mira 'Vassily Chapaev'\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pp 1-31, August 18, ?; \"Siob-Futurum\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-44; \"Titan Revolyutsii\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-19, August 6, 1993, Antaliya-Moscow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA screenplay, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-136; Notes on \"The Island of Crimea\" in English.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm Script, Washington, pages 1-105.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped manuscript in English, pages 1-105, no date; Personal note that lists words for page numbers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped manuscript in English, Washington, 1989, pages 1-319; 1986-1988, Washington—Shelter Island—Dubrovnik—Corfu—Washington.\nAvailable in digital format.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten manuscript in Russian. Pages 1-237. Contains several scratches for the novel \"Shtrihi k romanu 'Grustniy Baby\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand written manuscript in Russian, pages 238-502, July, 1984, Vermont—July 1985, Paris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-249.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 250-512.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 513-721, November 1980-December 1983, Ann Arbor, Santa Monica, Sugarbush Valley, Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian. Starts with interlude V titled \"Pressa\" pp 711-830, April 19, 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar Discounts (Vtoroy tom \"Moscow Saga\") (Generations of Winter) \"Gradovi, Voyna i Tyur'ma\", second volume, 1991; Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-207.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified manuscript, pages 163-296. Contains an essay \"…Posle Kino iz Vseh Iskusstv Dlya nas Glavneishim Yavlyaetsya Photografiya,\" (Lenin and Stalin) typed in Russian, pages 1-11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 297-437.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-268.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 269-535.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 536-726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 727-982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", tretiy tom epilogii \"Gradovi, Moscow Saga\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, third volume, pages 1-197.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 198-423.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 424-609.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 610-693.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo cassettes: Public Affairs Spring Books 2000. Connecticut Public Radio's Faith Middleton Interviews.\nNPR Interview, September 1996. Three VHS: 6 ? Retirement Ceremony: Vassily Aksyonov, April 21, 2004.\nGusman. Theme: V. Aksyonov. \"Journey into the Whirl Wind.\" Sovremennik. Prem'era \"Krutoi Marshrut\". Reportazh. Box also contains a journal. \"For Vassily Aksyonov Thoughts on Your Retirement. 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The collection includes handwritten and typed notes for novels, plays, articles, poems, and other writings in Russian and English.  Writings include \"The Caesaian Selection\", \"Kesarevo Svechenie\", \"Desyatiletie Kleveti\", Noviy Sladostniy Stil'\", \"Ten Years of Slander\", \"Generations of Winter\", \"The Wiesbaden Journal\", \"The Yolk of the Egg\", \"Say Cheese\", \"Zheltok Yaitsa\", \"Blues with a Russian Accent\", \"In Search of Melancholy Baby\", and \"Pik Kommunizma\". A small selection of audio visual material is comprised of two audio cassette tapes that include recordings of interviews with Aksyonov and three VHS tapes, one of which features his retirement at George Mason University.","Contains chapters I and III, pages 1-172. Each chapter is marked with personal notes. Manuscript has a few cartoons. Pages have a variation in page numbering. Riche Linge, personal correspondence to Lily Denis A, January 5, 2000. Newspaper article from Newsweek - The Case Against Legalization: The U.N's drug czar on supply and demand, November 1, 1999.","Contains chapters IV and VI, pages 173-405. Page 57 has personal notes. Page 301 has a table of contents that lists six chapters of the novel. Contains a poem, August 1, 1999.","Pages 406-670. Page 415 contains a poem without a title. Page 456 contains a personal poem. Other poems are on pages: 465, 467, 492, 493, 494, and 657.","Pages 671-832. Page 775 marks chapter X.","Novel \"Vol'ter'yantsi i Vol'ter'yanki\". File: Semiramada pages 1-215. Contains some personal notes.","Pages have a variation in page numbering. The novel begins with page 3-165 or 301-449. Contains somebody else's personal notes. Pages 450-477 begin with part X and have an essay diary, \"Vesna v kontse veka\" with a series of poems.","Contains a continuation of an essay diary. Pages have a variation in page numbering. pp 478- 643. Page 485 begins with part XI titled \"Pegas Pikasso\"; it also contains a label that has Aksyonov's fax (1-703-352-3330) to Kabanov ( 7-095-943-9792). The fax has a part \"Pegas Pikasso\" from \"Kesarevo Svechenie\". The novel is written in Fairfax, VA.","Dedicated to Ivan. Contains a table of contents. Pages have a variation in page numbering. pp 1-129. Page 80 contains Fax for M. F. [3.1]","The novel is unfinished. pp 130-300 [3.2]","Starting with page 51 a new count of pages begins. pp 1-118.","Begins with part 5 \"Gore, Gora, Goret'\". pp 119-218.","Begins with part 7 \"Kukushkini ostrova\". pp 219-298.","Begins with a story titled \"Baby Cassandra\" pp 299-449.","Begins with part 10 titled \"Vesna v kontse veka\" (Dnevnik Sochinitelya. A creator's diary). Contains a series of poems. pp250-574.","Begins with part 14 titled \"Ah, Artur Shopengauer!\" (Script in two parts) pages 575-643. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Contains a fax from Pan. Peonides to Vassily Aksyonov and another fax from Aksyonov to Peonides in English, May 30, 1999; A story \"University as a Metaphor\" in English, pp 1- 13, no date; \"The Novelist in the University\" in English, pp 1-15, no date; \"A Trolley-Bus' Blues\" in English, pp 1-25, December, 1998; A letter from Aksyonov to Daniel Menaker, Vice-President, in English, December 6, 1998; Fax from Aksyonov to Valeriy Kalashnikov in Russian, no date; Fax to Il'ya Medovoy, \"Obshaya Gazeta\" in Russian, no date; Fax from Znamya (Literary and socio-political journal) to Aksyonov in Russian, February 24, 1997; \"Nostalgia or Schizophrenia?\" (Fall recollections of the summer impressions) in English, pp 1-16,November, 1997; \"President of an Old Tsardom\" in English, (11569 Avondale Drive) Fairfax, VA, no date; \"A Trolley-Bus' Blues\" in English, no date, pp 1- 26; \"Gikkie and BabyCassandra\" in English, pp 1-14, April 1999; Documentation on Shalamov's criminal case, 1943; Articles from Soviet newspapers, Russian Daily: Novoe Russkoe Slovo, on Boris Balter in Russian, June 8, 1984; on Sakharov's forced psychiatrical treatment, June 11, 1984; on Aksyonov frustrating the Soviet authorities; and other articles.","Information drawn from various web sites: Chronology on Catherine the Great from wysiwyg://zoffsitebottom.156/…; Biography on Catherine the Great, January, 2000; A series of photographs and articles on Voltaire in English; \"Universitet Kak Metafora\" hand written manuscript; GMU flyers \"Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Russian Literature and Writing\", April 15, 1997; A document from Pegasus Prize for Literature 1977-1997; Table Des Matieres in French; Fax from Aksyonov to Loshak, chief editor from weekly newpaper ?, in Russian, October 27, 1997; Fax from Zoya Boguslavskaya, \"Nezavis Blagotvoritel'niy Fond\". Launch Tour of Mario de Carvalho. Public Schedule, July, 10 1997; Letter from Michael Morgan (Pegasus Prize for Literature) in English, announcing that the Portuguese winner, July 29, 1997.","Contains a table of contents and epigraph to the novel. pp1-139.","Pages 140-308.","Pages 309-537. Page 535 has epilogue.","\"Ah, Artur Shopengauer\" Play and other documents. (Play in two acts), Aksyonov's handwritten manuscript in Russian, October 10, 1998; pages 1-96. A play has personal notes; Contains a short story \"The Wiesbaden Journal\"  by Vassily Aksyonov in English, August (1864); An abrupt newsletter addressed to Aksyonov in Russian on the issue of Bill Clinton and Monica, October 29, 1998; An invitation letter to Aksyonov from the National Gallery of Canada; A flyer on \"Writers on Exile and Migration\" in English and French, August 7-November 1, 1998.","Has a title \"Iz rukopisi \"Novogo Sladostnogo Stilya\" (partially in English) and partially in Russian, December 1994, February 1996. Chernovik. Draft. Starts with page 1057-1182.","Aksyonv's personal documents and correspondence. \"Avrora Gorelika\" (drama in two acts); George Mason University papers and CV. Contains personal notes and a drawing on the front page, and a caricature. pp. 1-79. Contains monologue of the creator of Gorelik. Curriculum Vitae of Aksyonov in English; A letter from Aksyonov to Prof. Leo Hecht, Chairman of Russian Studies at GMU, in English, September 15, 1987; A document called Briefing Material in English, no date; A letter from Hecht to Aksyonov in English, July 27, 1988; Correspondence between Aksyonov and Ms. Carol Krider, November 15, 1987; The documents of Aksyonov's employment with GMU; Correspondence of Aksyonov with GMU faculty and staff.","Treatment for program one. The Roaring Twenties (working title) two hours. Written in California. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Pages 1-130. \"Desyatiletie Kleveti\" (radio-dnevnik pisatelya).","Pages 131-310.","Pages 311-504. Page 311 begins with \"Buistvo Demokratii\". Page 504 has a phone number of Iris Knell.","[Separated into two folders] Contains a novel \"Noviy Sladostniy Stil'\" Partly typed and partly handwritten manuscript in English and Russian, 1996; Typed from pp 1-15. Handwritten from pp16-26. Contains personal notes, typed poems in Russian. One poem has a date, May 1, 1999; A personal notebook in English and Russian; Personal story in Russian, December, 1990, Moscow, Dom Kino; More handwritten poems in Russian; More personal notes; Correspondence from Popov to Aksyonov in Russian, handwritten, date signed August 11, 1997, date shown on the top left corner is August 11, 1998; Has a completion of some play in Russian and some in English. Zavershenie. Contains personal notes;\nA novel in Russian, hand written manuscript. Chapter I-IV.","\"Noviy Sladostniy Stil\" in English, hand written manuscript, pages 1-46, 1996; Personal fax from Aksyonov to Popov in Russian, hand written; Poem in Russian, handwritten with personal notes. Other poems are typed; A set of poems in Russian, handwritten, no date, \"Dve Revo… Lotsiya\" (handwriting is not clear); Hand written manuscript in English, pp 1-21. \"Gikkie and Baby Cassandra.\"; An auto-portrait. Russian 327, 1999; A hand written novel in Russian that starts with the words Summer 1988. pages 1-33; Fax from Aksyonov to Vogue, Yurat Gurauskayte, in Russian, February 2, 1999; A handwritten Happy Birthday note to Sasha Kolt in English; A letter from Yvon Girard, Editions Gallimard, to Aksyonov, informing Aksyonov about Editions Gallimard reprinting his \"Moskovskaya Saga\", English,  November 26, 1996, Paris; Aksyonov's response to Girard, December 8, 1996; Letter from Aksyonov to Peonides, handwritten in English, September 22, 1999; Letter from Aksyonov to Harold Evans, President of the Random House Publishing, in English, January 27, 1997; Another letter to Evans, November 22, 1996; Fax from Evgeniy Popov to Aksyonov, in Russian, handwritten, November 13, 1997; Letter from Aksyonov to Loshak in Russian, March 31, 1998; Letter from Popov to Aksyonov in Russian, September 11, 1997; Letter from Per Delgard in Russian, October 1, 1997; Letter from Aksyonov to Mary A. Frisque in English, April 26, 1997; Letter from Mary to Aksyonov in English, April 22, 1997; A novel \"Checking the Pulse\", handwritten manuscript in English; Fax from Andrey Kabannikov in Russian, March 28, 1999. Skeptical comments on the US involvement in the Balkans. pages 1-3; Fax from Skobelev to Aksyonov in Russian, September 8, 1998, Samara; Letter from Goran Rosenberg, Moderna Tider, to Aksyonov in English, April 6, 1998. Includes a translation of Aksyonov's novel, USSR Revisited and Aksyonov's thank you note to Goran, April 8, 1998.","Novel \"Noviy Sladostniy Stil.\"; Typed poems in Russian, with a few personal notes, February 17, 1998; Story \"Logovo L'va\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-8; Letter from Popov to Aksyonov, March 10, 1999, Moscow. Has a press cutting with a caricature; Fax from Peonides to Maya Aksyonova, September 21, 1999; \nHandwritten manuscript of a untitled novel in English, begins with page 983-1182, December 1994, February 1996. Drafts. Washington, Paris, Moscow, Samara, Tel-a-Viv, Gotland.","Contains personal list of correction notes. pages 1-175. Page numbers have double counting.","Pages 176-384. Page numbers have double counting.","Pages 385-643. Page 385 ends the first smena (konets pervoy smeni). The end, September, 2000, Fairfax.","Various correspondence. A few short stories in English; Aksyonov's \"Victory\": A Post-Analysis. Alexander Zholkovsky, typed in English, 1965; The Russian Acoustic. Songs to Seven Strings by Gerald Stanton Smith, hand written in English, pages 1-15; \"A Soviet Odyssey\". Typed manuscript in English, pages 1-13, no date; Two copies of \"Love Story Kremlin Style\" typed in English, 1-5, no date; Personal note typed in English about Aksyonov's theater-going habits; \"Leningrad's Thrillers\", typed short story in English, pages 1-9; \"The Inspector General Goes to Topeka\" (An attempt to envision an upcoming event) short story typed in English, pages 1-8 \"Roundtable: the Lexicon of Soviet Propaganda: Its connotative Content.\" James P. Scanlan pp 1-4, typed; \"Orgy of Evolution\". Handwritten manuscript in English, pages 1-5; \"The Leningrad's Thrillers\". Typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-4.","\"Guests from the Future\" by Josephine Woll, review article in English, 1984; \"Oda Dlya Rudi\", typed in Russian, April 23, 1986; \"A Soviet Odyssey\", typed in English, late spring 1986, California; \"Inspector General Goes to Topeka\", pp1-8, typed in English; Personal story about Aksyonov's ideal American reader, typed in English, pages 1-13; Interview with Aksenov by Bella Ezerskaya in English, translated by Nancy Condee and Vladimir Padunov, pages 1-16; Letter to Raymond Whitley in English, October 7, 1986; \"The Inspector General Goes to Topeca\" typed in English with personal corrections; \"From the Barracks to the Market\" typed in English, pages 1-5; \"Participantes in the Morelia Symposium: Approaching the Year 2000.\" Letter of Recommendation to Mr. Christian Nagle, typed in English, January 8, 1992; Novels \"Ozhog\" and \"Ostrov Krym\" November 2, 1985. Paper presented at the Third World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies. Typed in English, pages 1-14; \"H2O and Polluting Letters\", handwritten and typed in English; \"Basketball, God, and the Ringo Kid: Philistinism and the Ideal in Aksenov's Short Stories.\" Typed in English, pages 1-20; A typed story in English with missing pages 1-7;\n\"The Sound of Champs D'Elesee\", typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-6; Letter from Jane Uscilka, editorial assistant, to Aksyonov, in English, August 13, 1992; Letter from Eileen Godlis, Jankow and Nesbit Associates, to Aksyonov, in English June 22 1992; Four copies of Aksyonov's CV in English till 1987; Fax to Betty Ferber de Aridjis in English, May 13, 1992; \"The Alchemic Lemon\" typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-16; \"Gratitude to Our Former Rulers\" typed in English; \"From the Barracks to the Market\" typed in English, pages 1-9; \"In Avant-Garde with No Rear\" typed in English, pages 1-6; \"Without False Sound\" typed in English; \"And Again: Does Art Belong to Masses?\" typed in English; \"The Sound of Chmps D'Elesee\", typed in English, pp 1-11; \"Zhiteli I Bezhentsi\" typed in Russian, pp1-11, September 1989; Letter to Leo Hecht from Anna Lawton, George Mason University, April 6, 1990; Aksyonov's personal correspondence in English.","\"A Winged Endangered Species\" handwritten manuscript in English, pages 1-42; \"Orgy of Evolution\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-5, USA Today; \"Rebels Without (and with) a cause.\" \"Beatniks and Bolsheviks.\" A printed article from the New Republic in English, pp28-32. Page 31 is missing; \"Leningrad Thriller\" Soviet Literary Criticism Continues Down a Bizarre Path, With Profound Implications, a printed article from American Politics, pages 5-7. Contains attached typed manuscript of \"Leningrad Thriller\" in English, pages 1-9; \"The Tongue-Tied Glasnost\" a typed manuscript in English, contains personal notes. Attached is a printed article by Aksyonov from Harper's Magazine, April , ?. \"Through the Glasnost, Darkly. A cool reaction to Gorbachev's Thaw\"; \"Lungs and Gills\", typed manuscript in English; Aksyonov's Curriculum Vitae in English to Spiros Avgenikos, September 20, 1999, pages 1-5; \"Liberal –Eto Zvuchit Yasno\" (Chitaya Leontovicha), typed manuscript in Russian. Contains a fax to Kabanov, October 30, 2000 and a fax to Aksyonov from Triumph Logovaz, October 24, 2000; Untitled story typed in Russian. First part is titled \"Vezdekhod\", pages 1-25; A set of poems typed in Russian; \"The Novelist in the University\", typed manuscript in English, pages 1-15; A letter from Richard C. Rowson to Aksyonov in English, September 27, 1993; Email from Aksyonov to Limanov in Russian, April 13, 1994; Article by Aksyonov from the New Republic, \"A Countercoup of the Spirit. Live Souls\" September 16 \u0026 23, 1991; The title is personally scratched out and renamed into \"Three Days that Shook the World\" in English; \"A Winged Endangered Species\" typed manuscript in English, March 23, 1992, pages 1-27. Attached is a typed version of \"A Winged Endangered Species\" for Partisan Review, pages 180-188; \"After a Decade in Exile, Back to the USSR. Not Quite a Sentimental Journey.\" Typed story in English, pages 1-11; Attached is a published \"Not Quite a Sentimental Journey\" for the New Republic, April 16, 1990, pages 21-25; The Woodrow Wilson Center Memorandum, September 15, 1993 in English; \"Moscow Fever\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-86, March 1993;\nUntitled story, handwritten manuscript, pages 1-6; List of Vassily Aksyonov's Works Since 1975 (Information for a literary agency) in English; \"The Metropole's Affair\", typed in English story, pages 1-4; \"The Human Factor\", typed in English story, pages 1-8.","\"Gratitude to Wachdogs\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-6; \"Three Days that Shook the Idols\" hand written manuscript in English, pages 1-9; \"The Literary Impact of the American and French Revolutions\", Participants: Aksyonov and Susan Sontag, August 14, 1992, pages 1-54; \"Leningrad's Thrillers\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-9; \"The Lip-Sided Success\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-12; Untitled story, hand written manuscript in English; \"The 1992 Neustadt International Prize for Literature Jurors and Candidates\" by William. \nRiggan, pages 140-1 – 146-2; A note in English to Lev Ponomarev; A letter from the Golden Key, February 28, 1992; \"Music Seminar\" hand written manuscript in English with personal notes; \"Moscow Theater of Absurd\" hand written manuscript in English; A piece that is a continuation of some story, hand written manuscript in English;\nA hand written manuscript on the Soviet censorship, in English, pages 1-26; \"Of my youth, the Golden Stalinist Fifties\", typed manuscript in English; Several copies of \"the Wiesbaden Journal\" in English, Common Knowledge, winter 1995, V4, N3.","\"Derzkiy Gost'\", printed story in Russian. Prose and Poetry. Tret'ya Volna (Al'manakh Literaturi i Iskusstva) 1980, pages 20-25; \"Progulka v Kalashniy Ryad\", Literary Critique, pages 164-189, Sugarbush, Vermont. 133 Grani; Two copies of \"Stal'naya Ptitsa\" povest' s otstupleniyami i solo dlya korneta, Ardis, 1977, pages 24-95, June 1965, khutor Kal'da; \"Gremela v Svetlitse Devich'ya Zadornaya Pesnya\", contains only p 32; A title page of a script \"O Etot V'yunosha Letuchiy!\" Script of a musical based on old Russian narrative and fairy tales, Lenfilm, 1971.","Various hand written drafts of poems in Russian and a few in English; \"Outline of a New Novel at Work\" typed in English, contains personal notes, pages 1-7; Two postcards. One is from Panos Peonides, November 22, 1996, Athens in English. Second one is from Popov, September 24, 1996, France in Russian; More handwritten poems in Russian.","Personal English-Russian Vocabulary; \"Vori v Zakone: Brosok k Vlasti\" photocopies from a book by Georgiy Podlesskih and Andrey Tereshonok, Moscow, Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, 1994. Bibliography on Lideri Prestupnogo Mira; A letter from Anastasia Volkonsky to Aksyonov in English, February 12, 1990; Individual Assessment by Aksyonov in English. Attached is \"Monologue of a Serious Roman\" in English; Fax to Baltanova, October 5, 1997 in Russian; \"Poet in Tovarishch Paromonova\" typed in Russian; Fax—commentary on Soviet/Russian monuments, October 4, 1997; ICAR Newsletter, Spring 1999, Vol. 10, No. 1; An email from Ilya Zavorine on job offers, November 21, 1994; Old Russian Newspaper articles; one dates December 16, 1994; \"Teni Zabitix Predkov\" by Alexander Genis, printed in Russian, March 1998, New York; Tenement Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, fall 1989; Journal, Snaps, Jack Green 1989, 1991.","Fax from a Librarian of Congress, James Billington, to V. Ivanov in Russian, October 14, 1998; Business card from Vyacheslav Ivanov; Business card from Sher Sher photoartist; Two copies of Curriculum Vitae on Ivanov in English, pages 1-19.","Handwritten and typed poems from \"Kesarevo Svechenie\" in Russian; A letter from the World Millennium Committeed and an attached application for participation. \"Anketa Uchastnika Vsemirnogo Kongressa 'Itogi Tisyacheletiya' in Russian.","Puskin's \"Arion\": a Lone Survivor's Cry by Gerald E. Mikkelson, University of Kansas, SeeJ, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1980, pages 1-12 in English; \"Philosophical Dialogue and Tolstoj's War and Peace\" by David J. Sherman, Cornell University, Seej, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1980, pp14 in English; Aksyonov's complain to editorial office about its censorship of his article \"Put' k khramu\"; A series of articles on Russian Orthodox Church, 1993; Article \"Russkiy Nosil'shchik Plyuet v Litso Angliskomu Attashe\", Segodnya, March 1993; Article from magazine Yunost';\nA letter to David Potter, provost, in English; A paper on Aksyonov's works written by Liza Winamiya, graduate, in Russian, pages 1-12; Correspondence between Aksyonov and Solomon Khaimovich, 1994; Attached are articles on the works of Russian writers; Short stories by Slonimskiy, 1921-1926.","\"Kesarevo Svechenie\" novel, typed manuscript in Russian, 2000, pages 1-200. Pages have variations in numbering; Contains an article \"Lifting a Curtain on Stalin\" from Newsday, in English November 5, 2003.","Pages 201-412, typed manuscript in Russian. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Pages 413-643. Page 643 ends the novel.","Two copies of \"PhD, QE2 and H2O\" by Vassily Aksyonov. Typed in English. translated by Alla Zbinovsky, December 1993, 7810 words, pages 1-18; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, November 1993, pages 1-15. Contains personal corrections; \"Palmer's First Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 6150 words, pages 1-10; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?,4865 words, pages 1-8; \"Palmer's First Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 6162 words, pages 1-13; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 4889 words, pages 1-10.","Contains poems in Russian by Boris Chichibabin, Noviy Mir No. 7, 1989; D.S.O.B. Aksyonov's personal note to the reader, handwritten in English; \"Moscow Fever\" typed manuscript in English. No page numbers. No date.","[Separated into 2 folders] \"Pyaterka Tennessistam\" by Tennessee Williams translated by Vassily Aksyonov. (pyat' odnoaktnix) typed in Russian. Page 119 contains insertion, pages 1-126. After page 126, there are pages 115-118. Contains a list of changes by Acting Company. Ends with pages 83, 88, 89, 91; Essay excerpt--# 9, typed in English, contains personal notes in Russian, pages 1-96, pages have a variation in page numbering.","2 copies of \"The Paperscape\", A View from the Flag Tower of the Smithsonian Institution Building: an attempt at introspection; or how some stack of paper turns into a Russian novel. By Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English and Russian, June 24, 1982, Colloquium Paper. Contains different pages, 1981-1982; Third \"The Paperscape\" typed in English, pp 1-12, 1981-1982; Another \"The Paperscape\", January-June, 1982, typed in English and Russian; Personal vocabulary and scratches.","Two StorageMaster maxi diskettes; \"The Yolk of the Egg\" typed in English, Washington, D.C., 1989, pages 1-132,","Typed manuscript in Russian, pages 1-173. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Typed manuscript in Russian, pages 174- 408. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","typed manuscript in Russian, pages 409-643, Fairfax.","Pages 1-154. Dedicated to Russian-English and English-Russian dictionaries, computer IBM, and all cats including a dog.","A letter from Ellendea Poffer to Aksyonov, May 18, 1994; \"Perished Soul\" novel by Grigol Robakidze, typed in English, June 1993, pp 1-72.","Typed novel in Englsih by Aksyonov, Pages have a variation in page numbering; The last page contains a short note from a translator, Alla, October, 17, 1994.","A letter to Aksyonov from Lenfilm, February 10, 1989; An article \"V Dal'neyshel Dal…\" by Aksyonov in Russian from unknown newspaper; \"Zdravstvuite Gospoda Radioslushateli,\" from Creator's Diary, typed in Russian; \"V Poiskax Kraski\" by Aksyonov, typed in Russian; \"Khrupkaya Ironiya\" by Aksyonov, typed in Russian, 1984, pages 1-12; One page from \"Bol'shomu Korablyu I More Po Koleno\"; \"TV SSSR: Pomekhi Voznikayut Za Predelami Sovetskogo Soyuza\", typed in Russian, 1981, pages 1-10; \"Philu Phofanoffu iz Los Angeles v Moskvu cherez Milan\" Razmishleniya o Totalitarizme (reflection on totalitarianism), typed in Russian, pages 1-4; \"Mysterious Masterpiece\" typed in Englsih, pages 1-4; \"Kursovie Raboti\" typed in Russian; \"Zasipannaya Pamyat'\" (hard to read the first word) typed in Russian, page numbers are out of order; Various radio programs from \"Zvezdi Vostochnogo Bloka\" rubrika, typed in Russian; \"Khrupkaya Ironia\" typed in Russian; \"Dosvedaniya ili Dosvishvetsiya?\" typed in Russian; Various radio talks from 1984 and 1986.","Various Radio Talks, typed in Russian.","Literary script po motivam prozi Aksyonova \"Poiski zhanra\" typed in Russian, pages 1-67; \"O, Eetot V'yunosha Letuchiy\" a book typed in Russian, play, pp 1-93, stsenariy muz fil'ma komedii po motivam russkogo fol'klora XVII veka. (Script of musical comedy based on 17 c Russian folklore).","Treatment of part 1, pages 1-36; Another part one, pages 1-70, typed in English; Parts I through IV;\nPages140-160 are hand written in Russian.","Treatment 3, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-42; \"1937, Pik Entuziazma\" Tret'ya Programma. Seriya \"Generations of Winter\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-12; A short story on Khrushchev's young Commanders, typed in English; \"Generation of Winter\" part V, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-42\"Generation of Winter\" part II, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-40; \"Generation of Winter\" part I, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-17.","A notebook given to Aksyonov by ?, May 30, 1980. Contains two extracts from Jennifer Palmer, handwritten in Russian; A notebook \"Café Turgenev\", hand written in Russian and English; Two copies of \"Negativ Polozhitel'nogo Geroya\", typed in Russian.","A note for the Naturalization Ceremony. Receipt for $50payment to the US District Court, March 15, 1988; Untitled handwritten manuscript in Russian; \"H2O7QE-2 and PhD\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-30;\n\"Vtoroy Otrivok of Palmer\" \"Second Split Palmer\" (continued) handwritten in Russian, pages 7-34, November 21, 1993; \"V Raione Ploshchadi Dupon\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, November 5, 1993, pages 1-35; \"Karuseli\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, October 16, 1993, pages 1-28; \"Pamfilov v Pamfilii\", handwritten manuscript in English and Russian, pages 1-44; \"Korabl' Mira 'Vassily Chapaev'\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pp 1-31, August 18, ?; \"Siob-Futurum\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-44; \"Titan Revolyutsii\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-19, August 6, 1993, Antaliya-Moscow.","A screenplay, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-136; Notes on \"The Island of Crimea\" in English.","Film Script, Washington, pages 1-105.","Typed manuscript in English, pages 1-105, no date; Personal note that lists words for page numbers.","Typed manuscript in English, Washington, 1989, pages 1-319; 1986-1988, Washington—Shelter Island—Dubrovnik—Corfu—Washington.\nAvailable in digital format.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian. Pages 1-237. Contains several scratches for the novel \"Shtrihi k romanu 'Grustniy Baby\".","Hand written manuscript in Russian, pages 238-502, July, 1984, Vermont—July 1985, Paris.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-249.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 250-512.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 513-721, November 1980-December 1983, Ann Arbor, Santa Monica, Sugarbush Valley, Washington.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian. Starts with interlude V titled \"Pressa\" pp 711-830, April 19, 1992.","War Discounts (Vtoroy tom \"Moscow Saga\") (Generations of Winter) \"Gradovi, Voyna i Tyur'ma\", second volume, 1991; Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-207.","Unidentified manuscript, pages 163-296. Contains an essay \"…Posle Kino iz Vseh Iskusstv Dlya nas Glavneishim Yavlyaetsya Photografiya,\" (Lenin and Stalin) typed in Russian, pages 1-11.","Unidentified novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 297-437.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-268.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 269-535.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 536-726.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 727-982.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", tretiy tom epilogii \"Gradovi, Moscow Saga\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, third volume, pages 1-197.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 198-423.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 424-609.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 610-693.","Two cassettes: Public Affairs Spring Books 2000. Connecticut Public Radio's Faith Middleton Interviews.\nNPR Interview, September 1996. Three VHS: 6 ? Retirement Ceremony: Vassily Aksyonov, April 21, 2004.\nGusman. Theme: V. Aksyonov. \"Journey into the Whirl Wind.\" Sovremennik. Prem'era \"Krutoi Marshrut\". Reportazh. Box also contains a journal. \"For Vassily Aksyonov Thoughts on Your Retirement. George Mason University\" in English and Russian, April 21, 2004."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_ffc59e28a9243164f863004b098ed546\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThis collection contains papers, manuscripts, and some correspondence, research material, interviews, and reviews, of acclaimed novelist and former George Mason University Robinson Professor Vassily Aksyonov.\u003c/abstract\u003e\n    "],"abstract_tesim":["This collection contains papers, manuscripts, and some correspondence, research material, interviews, and reviews, of acclaimed novelist and former George Mason University Robinson Professor Vassily Aksyonov."],"corpname_ssim":["George Mason University. 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Aksyonov was born in the Russian city of Kazan and grew up under Stalin's rule. Askyonov's parents, although devoted communists, were accused of being Trotskyites and sent to gulags when he was still a child. Aksyonov was subsequently raised in an orphanage for \"children of enemies of the state\" before moving in with his aunt and uncle, who tried to keep the truth of his parents' disappearance a secret. He spent much of his youth listening to jazz and reading American novels, which would influence his work as much as the disenchantment and paranoia of life under Stalinism.","Though trained as a medical doctor, Vassily Aksyonov gave up his medical career in the 1960s to pursue a career as a novelist. His 1961 novel, A Ticket to the Stars, drew a great deal of praise from readers and helped launch his career. His writings quickly became controversial as they celebrated Western popular culture and criticized life under Stalin and his successors. During the 1960s he wrote several plays that were denounced by the state press for spreading \"negativism,\" and after voicing public opposition to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, no publisher would print his work for the next 12 years, during which he worked as a translator to support his family. By the 1970s, Aksyonov had become one of the most popular prose writers in Russia, but his popularity only exacerbated his low standing with the communist party, which disapproved of his criticism and revoked his citizenship in 1980, when he decided to emigrate to the United States. Aksyonov settled in Washington, DC, where he taught literature and continued to write until moving back to Russia in 2004.","During his stay in America, Aksyonov published several novels that he had kept hidden in drawers during the 1970s, including The Burn (1980) and The Island of Crimea (1983). His later works include In Search of Melancholy Baby (1987), Say Cheese (1989), Generations of Winter (1994), The Winter's Hero (1996), and The New Sweet Style (1999). Aksyonov taught at The Johns Hopkins University and Goucher University before coming to George Mason University, where he taught from 1988 to 2004, when he moved back to Russia to live out his remaining years. He died in 2009.","Processed by Vera Zimmerman in 2011. EAD markup completed by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty in August 2009. EAD updated by Greta Kuriger Suiter in October 2012.","Special Collections and Archives also holds other collection of papers from Robinson Professors.","This collection contains papers, manuscripts, and some correspondence, research material, interviews, and reviews, of acclaimed novelist and former George Mason University Robinson Professor Vassily Aksyonov. The collection includes handwritten and typed notes for novels, plays, articles, poems, and other writings in Russian and English.  Writings include \"The Caesaian Selection\", \"Kesarevo Svechenie\", \"Desyatiletie Kleveti\", Noviy Sladostniy Stil'\", \"Ten Years of Slander\", \"Generations of Winter\", \"The Wiesbaden Journal\", \"The Yolk of the Egg\", \"Say Cheese\", \"Zheltok Yaitsa\", \"Blues with a Russian Accent\", \"In Search of Melancholy Baby\", and \"Pik Kommunizma\". A small selection of audio visual material is comprised of two audio cassette tapes that include recordings of interviews with Aksyonov and three VHS tapes, one of which features his retirement at George Mason University.","Contains chapters I and III, pages 1-172. Each chapter is marked with personal notes. Manuscript has a few cartoons. Pages have a variation in page numbering. Riche Linge, personal correspondence to Lily Denis A, January 5, 2000. Newspaper article from Newsweek - The Case Against Legalization: The U.N's drug czar on supply and demand, November 1, 1999.","Contains chapters IV and VI, pages 173-405. Page 57 has personal notes. Page 301 has a table of contents that lists six chapters of the novel. Contains a poem, August 1, 1999.","Pages 406-670. Page 415 contains a poem without a title. Page 456 contains a personal poem. Other poems are on pages: 465, 467, 492, 493, 494, and 657.","Pages 671-832. Page 775 marks chapter X.","Novel \"Vol'ter'yantsi i Vol'ter'yanki\". File: Semiramada pages 1-215. Contains some personal notes.","Pages have a variation in page numbering. The novel begins with page 3-165 or 301-449. Contains somebody else's personal notes. Pages 450-477 begin with part X and have an essay diary, \"Vesna v kontse veka\" with a series of poems.","Contains a continuation of an essay diary. Pages have a variation in page numbering. pp 478- 643. Page 485 begins with part XI titled \"Pegas Pikasso\"; it also contains a label that has Aksyonov's fax (1-703-352-3330) to Kabanov ( 7-095-943-9792). The fax has a part \"Pegas Pikasso\" from \"Kesarevo Svechenie\". The novel is written in Fairfax, VA.","Dedicated to Ivan. Contains a table of contents. Pages have a variation in page numbering. pp 1-129. Page 80 contains Fax for M. F. [3.1]","The novel is unfinished. pp 130-300 [3.2]","Starting with page 51 a new count of pages begins. pp 1-118.","Begins with part 5 \"Gore, Gora, Goret'\". pp 119-218.","Begins with part 7 \"Kukushkini ostrova\". pp 219-298.","Begins with a story titled \"Baby Cassandra\" pp 299-449.","Begins with part 10 titled \"Vesna v kontse veka\" (Dnevnik Sochinitelya. A creator's diary). Contains a series of poems. pp250-574.","Begins with part 14 titled \"Ah, Artur Shopengauer!\" (Script in two parts) pages 575-643. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Contains a fax from Pan. Peonides to Vassily Aksyonov and another fax from Aksyonov to Peonides in English, May 30, 1999; A story \"University as a Metaphor\" in English, pp 1- 13, no date; \"The Novelist in the University\" in English, pp 1-15, no date; \"A Trolley-Bus' Blues\" in English, pp 1-25, December, 1998; A letter from Aksyonov to Daniel Menaker, Vice-President, in English, December 6, 1998; Fax from Aksyonov to Valeriy Kalashnikov in Russian, no date; Fax to Il'ya Medovoy, \"Obshaya Gazeta\" in Russian, no date; Fax from Znamya (Literary and socio-political journal) to Aksyonov in Russian, February 24, 1997; \"Nostalgia or Schizophrenia?\" (Fall recollections of the summer impressions) in English, pp 1-16,November, 1997; \"President of an Old Tsardom\" in English, (11569 Avondale Drive) Fairfax, VA, no date; \"A Trolley-Bus' Blues\" in English, no date, pp 1- 26; \"Gikkie and BabyCassandra\" in English, pp 1-14, April 1999; Documentation on Shalamov's criminal case, 1943; Articles from Soviet newspapers, Russian Daily: Novoe Russkoe Slovo, on Boris Balter in Russian, June 8, 1984; on Sakharov's forced psychiatrical treatment, June 11, 1984; on Aksyonov frustrating the Soviet authorities; and other articles.","Information drawn from various web sites: Chronology on Catherine the Great from wysiwyg://zoffsitebottom.156/…; Biography on Catherine the Great, January, 2000; A series of photographs and articles on Voltaire in English; \"Universitet Kak Metafora\" hand written manuscript; GMU flyers \"Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Russian Literature and Writing\", April 15, 1997; A document from Pegasus Prize for Literature 1977-1997; Table Des Matieres in French; Fax from Aksyonov to Loshak, chief editor from weekly newpaper ?, in Russian, October 27, 1997; Fax from Zoya Boguslavskaya, \"Nezavis Blagotvoritel'niy Fond\". Launch Tour of Mario de Carvalho. Public Schedule, July, 10 1997; Letter from Michael Morgan (Pegasus Prize for Literature) in English, announcing that the Portuguese winner, July 29, 1997.","Contains a table of contents and epigraph to the novel. pp1-139.","Pages 140-308.","Pages 309-537. Page 535 has epilogue.","\"Ah, Artur Shopengauer\" Play and other documents. (Play in two acts), Aksyonov's handwritten manuscript in Russian, October 10, 1998; pages 1-96. A play has personal notes; Contains a short story \"The Wiesbaden Journal\"  by Vassily Aksyonov in English, August (1864); An abrupt newsletter addressed to Aksyonov in Russian on the issue of Bill Clinton and Monica, October 29, 1998; An invitation letter to Aksyonov from the National Gallery of Canada; A flyer on \"Writers on Exile and Migration\" in English and French, August 7-November 1, 1998.","Has a title \"Iz rukopisi \"Novogo Sladostnogo Stilya\" (partially in English) and partially in Russian, December 1994, February 1996. Chernovik. Draft. Starts with page 1057-1182.","Aksyonv's personal documents and correspondence. \"Avrora Gorelika\" (drama in two acts); George Mason University papers and CV. Contains personal notes and a drawing on the front page, and a caricature. pp. 1-79. Contains monologue of the creator of Gorelik. Curriculum Vitae of Aksyonov in English; A letter from Aksyonov to Prof. Leo Hecht, Chairman of Russian Studies at GMU, in English, September 15, 1987; A document called Briefing Material in English, no date; A letter from Hecht to Aksyonov in English, July 27, 1988; Correspondence between Aksyonov and Ms. Carol Krider, November 15, 1987; The documents of Aksyonov's employment with GMU; Correspondence of Aksyonov with GMU faculty and staff.","Treatment for program one. The Roaring Twenties (working title) two hours. Written in California. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Pages 1-130. \"Desyatiletie Kleveti\" (radio-dnevnik pisatelya).","Pages 131-310.","Pages 311-504. Page 311 begins with \"Buistvo Demokratii\". Page 504 has a phone number of Iris Knell.","[Separated into two folders] Contains a novel \"Noviy Sladostniy Stil'\" Partly typed and partly handwritten manuscript in English and Russian, 1996; Typed from pp 1-15. Handwritten from pp16-26. Contains personal notes, typed poems in Russian. One poem has a date, May 1, 1999; A personal notebook in English and Russian; Personal story in Russian, December, 1990, Moscow, Dom Kino; More handwritten poems in Russian; More personal notes; Correspondence from Popov to Aksyonov in Russian, handwritten, date signed August 11, 1997, date shown on the top left corner is August 11, 1998; Has a completion of some play in Russian and some in English. Zavershenie. Contains personal notes;\nA novel in Russian, hand written manuscript. Chapter I-IV.","\"Noviy Sladostniy Stil\" in English, hand written manuscript, pages 1-46, 1996; Personal fax from Aksyonov to Popov in Russian, hand written; Poem in Russian, handwritten with personal notes. Other poems are typed; A set of poems in Russian, handwritten, no date, \"Dve Revo… Lotsiya\" (handwriting is not clear); Hand written manuscript in English, pp 1-21. \"Gikkie and Baby Cassandra.\"; An auto-portrait. Russian 327, 1999; A hand written novel in Russian that starts with the words Summer 1988. pages 1-33; Fax from Aksyonov to Vogue, Yurat Gurauskayte, in Russian, February 2, 1999; A handwritten Happy Birthday note to Sasha Kolt in English; A letter from Yvon Girard, Editions Gallimard, to Aksyonov, informing Aksyonov about Editions Gallimard reprinting his \"Moskovskaya Saga\", English,  November 26, 1996, Paris; Aksyonov's response to Girard, December 8, 1996; Letter from Aksyonov to Peonides, handwritten in English, September 22, 1999; Letter from Aksyonov to Harold Evans, President of the Random House Publishing, in English, January 27, 1997; Another letter to Evans, November 22, 1996; Fax from Evgeniy Popov to Aksyonov, in Russian, handwritten, November 13, 1997; Letter from Aksyonov to Loshak in Russian, March 31, 1998; Letter from Popov to Aksyonov in Russian, September 11, 1997; Letter from Per Delgard in Russian, October 1, 1997; Letter from Aksyonov to Mary A. Frisque in English, April 26, 1997; Letter from Mary to Aksyonov in English, April 22, 1997; A novel \"Checking the Pulse\", handwritten manuscript in English; Fax from Andrey Kabannikov in Russian, March 28, 1999. Skeptical comments on the US involvement in the Balkans. pages 1-3; Fax from Skobelev to Aksyonov in Russian, September 8, 1998, Samara; Letter from Goran Rosenberg, Moderna Tider, to Aksyonov in English, April 6, 1998. Includes a translation of Aksyonov's novel, USSR Revisited and Aksyonov's thank you note to Goran, April 8, 1998.","Novel \"Noviy Sladostniy Stil.\"; Typed poems in Russian, with a few personal notes, February 17, 1998; Story \"Logovo L'va\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-8; Letter from Popov to Aksyonov, March 10, 1999, Moscow. Has a press cutting with a caricature; Fax from Peonides to Maya Aksyonova, September 21, 1999; \nHandwritten manuscript of a untitled novel in English, begins with page 983-1182, December 1994, February 1996. Drafts. Washington, Paris, Moscow, Samara, Tel-a-Viv, Gotland.","Contains personal list of correction notes. pages 1-175. Page numbers have double counting.","Pages 176-384. Page numbers have double counting.","Pages 385-643. Page 385 ends the first smena (konets pervoy smeni). The end, September, 2000, Fairfax.","Various correspondence. A few short stories in English; Aksyonov's \"Victory\": A Post-Analysis. Alexander Zholkovsky, typed in English, 1965; The Russian Acoustic. Songs to Seven Strings by Gerald Stanton Smith, hand written in English, pages 1-15; \"A Soviet Odyssey\". Typed manuscript in English, pages 1-13, no date; Two copies of \"Love Story Kremlin Style\" typed in English, 1-5, no date; Personal note typed in English about Aksyonov's theater-going habits; \"Leningrad's Thrillers\", typed short story in English, pages 1-9; \"The Inspector General Goes to Topeka\" (An attempt to envision an upcoming event) short story typed in English, pages 1-8 \"Roundtable: the Lexicon of Soviet Propaganda: Its connotative Content.\" James P. Scanlan pp 1-4, typed; \"Orgy of Evolution\". Handwritten manuscript in English, pages 1-5; \"The Leningrad's Thrillers\". Typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-4.","\"Guests from the Future\" by Josephine Woll, review article in English, 1984; \"Oda Dlya Rudi\", typed in Russian, April 23, 1986; \"A Soviet Odyssey\", typed in English, late spring 1986, California; \"Inspector General Goes to Topeka\", pp1-8, typed in English; Personal story about Aksyonov's ideal American reader, typed in English, pages 1-13; Interview with Aksenov by Bella Ezerskaya in English, translated by Nancy Condee and Vladimir Padunov, pages 1-16; Letter to Raymond Whitley in English, October 7, 1986; \"The Inspector General Goes to Topeca\" typed in English with personal corrections; \"From the Barracks to the Market\" typed in English, pages 1-5; \"Participantes in the Morelia Symposium: Approaching the Year 2000.\" Letter of Recommendation to Mr. Christian Nagle, typed in English, January 8, 1992; Novels \"Ozhog\" and \"Ostrov Krym\" November 2, 1985. Paper presented at the Third World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies. Typed in English, pages 1-14; \"H2O and Polluting Letters\", handwritten and typed in English; \"Basketball, God, and the Ringo Kid: Philistinism and the Ideal in Aksenov's Short Stories.\" Typed in English, pages 1-20; A typed story in English with missing pages 1-7;\n\"The Sound of Champs D'Elesee\", typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-6; Letter from Jane Uscilka, editorial assistant, to Aksyonov, in English, August 13, 1992; Letter from Eileen Godlis, Jankow and Nesbit Associates, to Aksyonov, in English June 22 1992; Four copies of Aksyonov's CV in English till 1987; Fax to Betty Ferber de Aridjis in English, May 13, 1992; \"The Alchemic Lemon\" typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-16; \"Gratitude to Our Former Rulers\" typed in English; \"From the Barracks to the Market\" typed in English, pages 1-9; \"In Avant-Garde with No Rear\" typed in English, pages 1-6; \"Without False Sound\" typed in English; \"And Again: Does Art Belong to Masses?\" typed in English; \"The Sound of Chmps D'Elesee\", typed in English, pp 1-11; \"Zhiteli I Bezhentsi\" typed in Russian, pp1-11, September 1989; Letter to Leo Hecht from Anna Lawton, George Mason University, April 6, 1990; Aksyonov's personal correspondence in English.","\"A Winged Endangered Species\" handwritten manuscript in English, pages 1-42; \"Orgy of Evolution\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-5, USA Today; \"Rebels Without (and with) a cause.\" \"Beatniks and Bolsheviks.\" A printed article from the New Republic in English, pp28-32. Page 31 is missing; \"Leningrad Thriller\" Soviet Literary Criticism Continues Down a Bizarre Path, With Profound Implications, a printed article from American Politics, pages 5-7. Contains attached typed manuscript of \"Leningrad Thriller\" in English, pages 1-9; \"The Tongue-Tied Glasnost\" a typed manuscript in English, contains personal notes. Attached is a printed article by Aksyonov from Harper's Magazine, April , ?. \"Through the Glasnost, Darkly. A cool reaction to Gorbachev's Thaw\"; \"Lungs and Gills\", typed manuscript in English; Aksyonov's Curriculum Vitae in English to Spiros Avgenikos, September 20, 1999, pages 1-5; \"Liberal –Eto Zvuchit Yasno\" (Chitaya Leontovicha), typed manuscript in Russian. Contains a fax to Kabanov, October 30, 2000 and a fax to Aksyonov from Triumph Logovaz, October 24, 2000; Untitled story typed in Russian. First part is titled \"Vezdekhod\", pages 1-25; A set of poems typed in Russian; \"The Novelist in the University\", typed manuscript in English, pages 1-15; A letter from Richard C. Rowson to Aksyonov in English, September 27, 1993; Email from Aksyonov to Limanov in Russian, April 13, 1994; Article by Aksyonov from the New Republic, \"A Countercoup of the Spirit. Live Souls\" September 16 \u0026 23, 1991; The title is personally scratched out and renamed into \"Three Days that Shook the World\" in English; \"A Winged Endangered Species\" typed manuscript in English, March 23, 1992, pages 1-27. Attached is a typed version of \"A Winged Endangered Species\" for Partisan Review, pages 180-188; \"After a Decade in Exile, Back to the USSR. Not Quite a Sentimental Journey.\" Typed story in English, pages 1-11; Attached is a published \"Not Quite a Sentimental Journey\" for the New Republic, April 16, 1990, pages 21-25; The Woodrow Wilson Center Memorandum, September 15, 1993 in English; \"Moscow Fever\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-86, March 1993;\nUntitled story, handwritten manuscript, pages 1-6; List of Vassily Aksyonov's Works Since 1975 (Information for a literary agency) in English; \"The Metropole's Affair\", typed in English story, pages 1-4; \"The Human Factor\", typed in English story, pages 1-8.","\"Gratitude to Wachdogs\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-6; \"Three Days that Shook the Idols\" hand written manuscript in English, pages 1-9; \"The Literary Impact of the American and French Revolutions\", Participants: Aksyonov and Susan Sontag, August 14, 1992, pages 1-54; \"Leningrad's Thrillers\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-9; \"The Lip-Sided Success\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-12; Untitled story, hand written manuscript in English; \"The 1992 Neustadt International Prize for Literature Jurors and Candidates\" by William. \nRiggan, pages 140-1 – 146-2; A note in English to Lev Ponomarev; A letter from the Golden Key, February 28, 1992; \"Music Seminar\" hand written manuscript in English with personal notes; \"Moscow Theater of Absurd\" hand written manuscript in English; A piece that is a continuation of some story, hand written manuscript in English;\nA hand written manuscript on the Soviet censorship, in English, pages 1-26; \"Of my youth, the Golden Stalinist Fifties\", typed manuscript in English; Several copies of \"the Wiesbaden Journal\" in English, Common Knowledge, winter 1995, V4, N3.","\"Derzkiy Gost'\", printed story in Russian. Prose and Poetry. Tret'ya Volna (Al'manakh Literaturi i Iskusstva) 1980, pages 20-25; \"Progulka v Kalashniy Ryad\", Literary Critique, pages 164-189, Sugarbush, Vermont. 133 Grani; Two copies of \"Stal'naya Ptitsa\" povest' s otstupleniyami i solo dlya korneta, Ardis, 1977, pages 24-95, June 1965, khutor Kal'da; \"Gremela v Svetlitse Devich'ya Zadornaya Pesnya\", contains only p 32; A title page of a script \"O Etot V'yunosha Letuchiy!\" Script of a musical based on old Russian narrative and fairy tales, Lenfilm, 1971.","Various hand written drafts of poems in Russian and a few in English; \"Outline of a New Novel at Work\" typed in English, contains personal notes, pages 1-7; Two postcards. One is from Panos Peonides, November 22, 1996, Athens in English. Second one is from Popov, September 24, 1996, France in Russian; More handwritten poems in Russian.","Personal English-Russian Vocabulary; \"Vori v Zakone: Brosok k Vlasti\" photocopies from a book by Georgiy Podlesskih and Andrey Tereshonok, Moscow, Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, 1994. Bibliography on Lideri Prestupnogo Mira; A letter from Anastasia Volkonsky to Aksyonov in English, February 12, 1990; Individual Assessment by Aksyonov in English. Attached is \"Monologue of a Serious Roman\" in English; Fax to Baltanova, October 5, 1997 in Russian; \"Poet in Tovarishch Paromonova\" typed in Russian; Fax—commentary on Soviet/Russian monuments, October 4, 1997; ICAR Newsletter, Spring 1999, Vol. 10, No. 1; An email from Ilya Zavorine on job offers, November 21, 1994; Old Russian Newspaper articles; one dates December 16, 1994; \"Teni Zabitix Predkov\" by Alexander Genis, printed in Russian, March 1998, New York; Tenement Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, fall 1989; Journal, Snaps, Jack Green 1989, 1991.","Fax from a Librarian of Congress, James Billington, to V. Ivanov in Russian, October 14, 1998; Business card from Vyacheslav Ivanov; Business card from Sher Sher photoartist; Two copies of Curriculum Vitae on Ivanov in English, pages 1-19.","Handwritten and typed poems from \"Kesarevo Svechenie\" in Russian; A letter from the World Millennium Committeed and an attached application for participation. \"Anketa Uchastnika Vsemirnogo Kongressa 'Itogi Tisyacheletiya' in Russian.","Puskin's \"Arion\": a Lone Survivor's Cry by Gerald E. Mikkelson, University of Kansas, SeeJ, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1980, pages 1-12 in English; \"Philosophical Dialogue and Tolstoj's War and Peace\" by David J. Sherman, Cornell University, Seej, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1980, pp14 in English; Aksyonov's complain to editorial office about its censorship of his article \"Put' k khramu\"; A series of articles on Russian Orthodox Church, 1993; Article \"Russkiy Nosil'shchik Plyuet v Litso Angliskomu Attashe\", Segodnya, March 1993; Article from magazine Yunost';\nA letter to David Potter, provost, in English; A paper on Aksyonov's works written by Liza Winamiya, graduate, in Russian, pages 1-12; Correspondence between Aksyonov and Solomon Khaimovich, 1994; Attached are articles on the works of Russian writers; Short stories by Slonimskiy, 1921-1926.","\"Kesarevo Svechenie\" novel, typed manuscript in Russian, 2000, pages 1-200. Pages have variations in numbering; Contains an article \"Lifting a Curtain on Stalin\" from Newsday, in English November 5, 2003.","Pages 201-412, typed manuscript in Russian. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Pages 413-643. Page 643 ends the novel.","Two copies of \"PhD, QE2 and H2O\" by Vassily Aksyonov. Typed in English. translated by Alla Zbinovsky, December 1993, 7810 words, pages 1-18; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, November 1993, pages 1-15. Contains personal corrections; \"Palmer's First Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 6150 words, pages 1-10; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?,4865 words, pages 1-8; \"Palmer's First Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 6162 words, pages 1-13; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 4889 words, pages 1-10.","Contains poems in Russian by Boris Chichibabin, Noviy Mir No. 7, 1989; D.S.O.B. Aksyonov's personal note to the reader, handwritten in English; \"Moscow Fever\" typed manuscript in English. No page numbers. No date.","[Separated into 2 folders] \"Pyaterka Tennessistam\" by Tennessee Williams translated by Vassily Aksyonov. (pyat' odnoaktnix) typed in Russian. Page 119 contains insertion, pages 1-126. After page 126, there are pages 115-118. Contains a list of changes by Acting Company. Ends with pages 83, 88, 89, 91; Essay excerpt--# 9, typed in English, contains personal notes in Russian, pages 1-96, pages have a variation in page numbering.","2 copies of \"The Paperscape\", A View from the Flag Tower of the Smithsonian Institution Building: an attempt at introspection; or how some stack of paper turns into a Russian novel. By Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English and Russian, June 24, 1982, Colloquium Paper. Contains different pages, 1981-1982; Third \"The Paperscape\" typed in English, pp 1-12, 1981-1982; Another \"The Paperscape\", January-June, 1982, typed in English and Russian; Personal vocabulary and scratches.","Two StorageMaster maxi diskettes; \"The Yolk of the Egg\" typed in English, Washington, D.C., 1989, pages 1-132,","Typed manuscript in Russian, pages 1-173. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Typed manuscript in Russian, pages 174- 408. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","typed manuscript in Russian, pages 409-643, Fairfax.","Pages 1-154. Dedicated to Russian-English and English-Russian dictionaries, computer IBM, and all cats including a dog.","A letter from Ellendea Poffer to Aksyonov, May 18, 1994; \"Perished Soul\" novel by Grigol Robakidze, typed in English, June 1993, pp 1-72.","Typed novel in Englsih by Aksyonov, Pages have a variation in page numbering; The last page contains a short note from a translator, Alla, October, 17, 1994.","A letter to Aksyonov from Lenfilm, February 10, 1989; An article \"V Dal'neyshel Dal…\" by Aksyonov in Russian from unknown newspaper; \"Zdravstvuite Gospoda Radioslushateli,\" from Creator's Diary, typed in Russian; \"V Poiskax Kraski\" by Aksyonov, typed in Russian; \"Khrupkaya Ironiya\" by Aksyonov, typed in Russian, 1984, pages 1-12; One page from \"Bol'shomu Korablyu I More Po Koleno\"; \"TV SSSR: Pomekhi Voznikayut Za Predelami Sovetskogo Soyuza\", typed in Russian, 1981, pages 1-10; \"Philu Phofanoffu iz Los Angeles v Moskvu cherez Milan\" Razmishleniya o Totalitarizme (reflection on totalitarianism), typed in Russian, pages 1-4; \"Mysterious Masterpiece\" typed in Englsih, pages 1-4; \"Kursovie Raboti\" typed in Russian; \"Zasipannaya Pamyat'\" (hard to read the first word) typed in Russian, page numbers are out of order; Various radio programs from \"Zvezdi Vostochnogo Bloka\" rubrika, typed in Russian; \"Khrupkaya Ironia\" typed in Russian; \"Dosvedaniya ili Dosvishvetsiya?\" typed in Russian; Various radio talks from 1984 and 1986.","Various Radio Talks, typed in Russian.","Literary script po motivam prozi Aksyonova \"Poiski zhanra\" typed in Russian, pages 1-67; \"O, Eetot V'yunosha Letuchiy\" a book typed in Russian, play, pp 1-93, stsenariy muz fil'ma komedii po motivam russkogo fol'klora XVII veka. (Script of musical comedy based on 17 c Russian folklore).","Treatment of part 1, pages 1-36; Another part one, pages 1-70, typed in English; Parts I through IV;\nPages140-160 are hand written in Russian.","Treatment 3, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-42; \"1937, Pik Entuziazma\" Tret'ya Programma. Seriya \"Generations of Winter\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-12; A short story on Khrushchev's young Commanders, typed in English; \"Generation of Winter\" part V, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-42\"Generation of Winter\" part II, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-40; \"Generation of Winter\" part I, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-17.","A notebook given to Aksyonov by ?, May 30, 1980. Contains two extracts from Jennifer Palmer, handwritten in Russian; A notebook \"Café Turgenev\", hand written in Russian and English; Two copies of \"Negativ Polozhitel'nogo Geroya\", typed in Russian.","A note for the Naturalization Ceremony. Receipt for $50payment to the US District Court, March 15, 1988; Untitled handwritten manuscript in Russian; \"H2O7QE-2 and PhD\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-30;\n\"Vtoroy Otrivok of Palmer\" \"Second Split Palmer\" (continued) handwritten in Russian, pages 7-34, November 21, 1993; \"V Raione Ploshchadi Dupon\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, November 5, 1993, pages 1-35; \"Karuseli\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, October 16, 1993, pages 1-28; \"Pamfilov v Pamfilii\", handwritten manuscript in English and Russian, pages 1-44; \"Korabl' Mira 'Vassily Chapaev'\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pp 1-31, August 18, ?; \"Siob-Futurum\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-44; \"Titan Revolyutsii\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-19, August 6, 1993, Antaliya-Moscow.","A screenplay, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-136; Notes on \"The Island of Crimea\" in English.","Film Script, Washington, pages 1-105.","Typed manuscript in English, pages 1-105, no date; Personal note that lists words for page numbers.","Typed manuscript in English, Washington, 1989, pages 1-319; 1986-1988, Washington—Shelter Island—Dubrovnik—Corfu—Washington.\nAvailable in digital format.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian. Pages 1-237. Contains several scratches for the novel \"Shtrihi k romanu 'Grustniy Baby\".","Hand written manuscript in Russian, pages 238-502, July, 1984, Vermont—July 1985, Paris.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-249.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 250-512.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 513-721, November 1980-December 1983, Ann Arbor, Santa Monica, Sugarbush Valley, Washington.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian. Starts with interlude V titled \"Pressa\" pp 711-830, April 19, 1992.","War Discounts (Vtoroy tom \"Moscow Saga\") (Generations of Winter) \"Gradovi, Voyna i Tyur'ma\", second volume, 1991; Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-207.","Unidentified manuscript, pages 163-296. Contains an essay \"…Posle Kino iz Vseh Iskusstv Dlya nas Glavneishim Yavlyaetsya Photografiya,\" (Lenin and Stalin) typed in Russian, pages 1-11.","Unidentified novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 297-437.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-268.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 269-535.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 536-726.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 727-982.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", tretiy tom epilogii \"Gradovi, Moscow Saga\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, third volume, pages 1-197.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 198-423.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 424-609.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 610-693.","Two cassettes: Public Affairs Spring Books 2000. Connecticut Public Radio's Faith Middleton Interviews.\nNPR Interview, September 1996. Three VHS: 6 ? Retirement Ceremony: Vassily Aksyonov, April 21, 2004.\nGusman. Theme: V. Aksyonov. \"Journey into the Whirl Wind.\" Sovremennik. Prem'era \"Krutoi Marshrut\". Reportazh. Box also contains a journal. \"For Vassily Aksyonov Thoughts on Your Retirement. George Mason University\" in English and Russian, April 21, 2004.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","This collection contains papers, manuscripts, and some correspondence, research material, interviews, and reviews, of acclaimed novelist and former George Mason University Robinson Professor Vassily Aksyonov.","George Mason University. Libraries. 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Aksyonov was born in the Russian city of Kazan and grew up under Stalin's rule. Askyonov's parents, although devoted communists, were accused of being Trotskyites and sent to gulags when he was still a child. Aksyonov was subsequently raised in an orphanage for \"children of enemies of the state\" before moving in with his aunt and uncle, who tried to keep the truth of his parents' disappearance a secret. He spent much of his youth listening to jazz and reading American novels, which would influence his work as much as the disenchantment and paranoia of life under Stalinism. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThough trained as a medical doctor, Vassily Aksyonov gave up his medical career in the 1960s to pursue a career as a novelist. His 1961 novel, A Ticket to the Stars, drew a great deal of praise from readers and helped launch his career. His writings quickly became controversial as they celebrated Western popular culture and criticized life under Stalin and his successors. During the 1960s he wrote several plays that were denounced by the state press for spreading \"negativism,\" and after voicing public opposition to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, no publisher would print his work for the next 12 years, during which he worked as a translator to support his family. By the 1970s, Aksyonov had become one of the most popular prose writers in Russia, but his popularity only exacerbated his low standing with the communist party, which disapproved of his criticism and revoked his citizenship in 1980, when he decided to emigrate to the United States. Aksyonov settled in Washington, DC, where he taught literature and continued to write until moving back to Russia in 2004. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring his stay in America, Aksyonov published several novels that he had kept hidden in drawers during the 1970s, including The Burn (1980) and The Island of Crimea (1983). His later works include In Search of Melancholy Baby (1987), Say Cheese (1989), Generations of Winter (1994), The Winter's Hero (1996), and The New Sweet Style (1999). Aksyonov taught at The Johns Hopkins University and Goucher University before coming to George Mason University, where he taught from 1988 to 2004, when he moved back to Russia to live out his remaining years. He died in 2009. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Born in 1932, Vassily Pavlovich Aksyonov was a prominent Russian novelist who spent much of his later career writing and teaching in the Washington, DC area. Aksyonov was born in the Russian city of Kazan and grew up under Stalin's rule. Askyonov's parents, although devoted communists, were accused of being Trotskyites and sent to gulags when he was still a child. Aksyonov was subsequently raised in an orphanage for \"children of enemies of the state\" before moving in with his aunt and uncle, who tried to keep the truth of his parents' disappearance a secret. He spent much of his youth listening to jazz and reading American novels, which would influence his work as much as the disenchantment and paranoia of life under Stalinism.","Though trained as a medical doctor, Vassily Aksyonov gave up his medical career in the 1960s to pursue a career as a novelist. His 1961 novel, A Ticket to the Stars, drew a great deal of praise from readers and helped launch his career. His writings quickly became controversial as they celebrated Western popular culture and criticized life under Stalin and his successors. During the 1960s he wrote several plays that were denounced by the state press for spreading \"negativism,\" and after voicing public opposition to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, no publisher would print his work for the next 12 years, during which he worked as a translator to support his family. By the 1970s, Aksyonov had become one of the most popular prose writers in Russia, but his popularity only exacerbated his low standing with the communist party, which disapproved of his criticism and revoked his citizenship in 1980, when he decided to emigrate to the United States. Aksyonov settled in Washington, DC, where he taught literature and continued to write until moving back to Russia in 2004.","During his stay in America, Aksyonov published several novels that he had kept hidden in drawers during the 1970s, including The Burn (1980) and The Island of Crimea (1983). His later works include In Search of Melancholy Baby (1987), Say Cheese (1989), Generations of Winter (1994), The Winter's Hero (1996), and The New Sweet Style (1999). Aksyonov taught at The Johns Hopkins University and Goucher University before coming to George Mason University, where he taught from 1988 to 2004, when he moved back to Russia to live out his remaining years. He died in 2009."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eVassily Aksyonov papers, C0062, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Vassily Aksyonov papers, C0062, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Vera Zimmerman in 2011. EAD markup completed by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty in August 2009. 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The collection includes handwritten and typed notes for novels, plays, articles, poems, and other writings in Russian and English.  Writings include \"The Caesaian Selection\", \"Kesarevo Svechenie\", \"Desyatiletie Kleveti\", Noviy Sladostniy Stil'\", \"Ten Years of Slander\", \"Generations of Winter\", \"The Wiesbaden Journal\", \"The Yolk of the Egg\", \"Say Cheese\", \"Zheltok Yaitsa\", \"Blues with a Russian Accent\", \"In Search of Melancholy Baby\", and \"Pik Kommunizma\". A small selection of audio visual material is comprised of two audio cassette tapes that include recordings of interviews with Aksyonov and three VHS tapes, one of which features his retirement at George Mason University.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eContains chapters I and III, pages 1-172. Each chapter is marked with personal notes. Manuscript has a few cartoons. Pages have a variation in page numbering. Riche Linge, personal correspondence to Lily Denis A, January 5, 2000. Newspaper article from Newsweek - The Case Against Legalization: The U.N's drug czar on supply and demand, November 1, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains chapters IV and VI, pages 173-405. Page 57 has personal notes. Page 301 has a table of contents that lists six chapters of the novel. Contains a poem, August 1, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 406-670. Page 415 contains a poem without a title. Page 456 contains a personal poem. Other poems are on pages: 465, 467, 492, 493, 494, and 657.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 671-832. Page 775 marks chapter X.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovel \"Vol'ter'yantsi i Vol'ter'yanki\". File: Semiramada pages 1-215. Contains some personal notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages have a variation in page numbering. The novel begins with page 3-165 or 301-449. Contains somebody else's personal notes. Pages 450-477 begin with part X and have an essay diary, \"Vesna v kontse veka\" with a series of poems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a continuation of an essay diary. Pages have a variation in page numbering. pp 478- 643. Page 485 begins with part XI titled \"Pegas Pikasso\"; it also contains a label that has Aksyonov's fax (1-703-352-3330) to Kabanov ( 7-095-943-9792). The fax has a part \"Pegas Pikasso\" from \"Kesarevo Svechenie\". The novel is written in Fairfax, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedicated to Ivan. Contains a table of contents. Pages have a variation in page numbering. pp 1-129. Page 80 contains Fax for M. F. [3.1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe novel is unfinished. pp 130-300 [3.2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStarting with page 51 a new count of pages begins. pp 1-118.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegins with part 5 \"Gore, Gora, Goret'\". pp 119-218.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegins with part 7 \"Kukushkini ostrova\". pp 219-298.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegins with a story titled \"Baby Cassandra\" pp 299-449.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegins with part 10 titled \"Vesna v kontse veka\" (Dnevnik Sochinitelya. A creator's diary). Contains a series of poems. pp250-574.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegins with part 14 titled \"Ah, Artur Shopengauer!\" (Script in two parts) pages 575-643. Pages have a variation in page numbering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a fax from Pan. Peonides to Vassily Aksyonov and another fax from Aksyonov to Peonides in English, May 30, 1999; A story \"University as a Metaphor\" in English, pp 1- 13, no date; \"The Novelist in the University\" in English, pp 1-15, no date; \"A Trolley-Bus' Blues\" in English, pp 1-25, December, 1998; A letter from Aksyonov to Daniel Menaker, Vice-President, in English, December 6, 1998; Fax from Aksyonov to Valeriy Kalashnikov in Russian, no date; Fax to Il'ya Medovoy, \"Obshaya Gazeta\" in Russian, no date; Fax from Znamya (Literary and socio-political journal) to Aksyonov in Russian, February 24, 1997; \"Nostalgia or Schizophrenia?\" (Fall recollections of the summer impressions) in English, pp 1-16,November, 1997; \"President of an Old Tsardom\" in English, (11569 Avondale Drive) Fairfax, VA, no date; \"A Trolley-Bus' Blues\" in English, no date, pp 1- 26; \"Gikkie and BabyCassandra\" in English, pp 1-14, April 1999; Documentation on Shalamov's criminal case, 1943; Articles from Soviet newspapers, Russian Daily: Novoe Russkoe Slovo, on Boris Balter in Russian, June 8, 1984; on Sakharov's forced psychiatrical treatment, June 11, 1984; on Aksyonov frustrating the Soviet authorities; and other articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation drawn from various web sites: Chronology on Catherine the Great from wysiwyg://zoffsitebottom.156/…; Biography on Catherine the Great, January, 2000; A series of photographs and articles on Voltaire in English; \"Universitet Kak Metafora\" hand written manuscript; GMU flyers \"Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Russian Literature and Writing\", April 15, 1997; A document from Pegasus Prize for Literature 1977-1997; Table Des Matieres in French; Fax from Aksyonov to Loshak, chief editor from weekly newpaper ?, in Russian, October 27, 1997; Fax from Zoya Boguslavskaya, \"Nezavis Blagotvoritel'niy Fond\". Launch Tour of Mario de Carvalho. Public Schedule, July, 10 1997; Letter from Michael Morgan (Pegasus Prize for Literature) in English, announcing that the Portuguese winner, July 29, 1997.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a table of contents and epigraph to the novel. pp1-139.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 140-308.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 309-537. Page 535 has epilogue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ah, Artur Shopengauer\" Play and other documents. (Play in two acts), Aksyonov's handwritten manuscript in Russian, October 10, 1998; pages 1-96. A play has personal notes; Contains a short story \"The Wiesbaden Journal\"  by Vassily Aksyonov in English, August (1864); An abrupt newsletter addressed to Aksyonov in Russian on the issue of Bill Clinton and Monica, October 29, 1998; An invitation letter to Aksyonov from the National Gallery of Canada; A flyer on \"Writers on Exile and Migration\" in English and French, August 7-November 1, 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas a title \"Iz rukopisi \"Novogo Sladostnogo Stilya\" (partially in English) and partially in Russian, December 1994, February 1996. Chernovik. Draft. Starts with page 1057-1182.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAksyonv's personal documents and correspondence. \"Avrora Gorelika\" (drama in two acts); George Mason University papers and CV. Contains personal notes and a drawing on the front page, and a caricature. pp. 1-79. Contains monologue of the creator of Gorelik. Curriculum Vitae of Aksyonov in English; A letter from Aksyonov to Prof. Leo Hecht, Chairman of Russian Studies at GMU, in English, September 15, 1987; A document called Briefing Material in English, no date; A letter from Hecht to Aksyonov in English, July 27, 1988; Correspondence between Aksyonov and Ms. Carol Krider, November 15, 1987; The documents of Aksyonov's employment with GMU; Correspondence of Aksyonov with GMU faculty and staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreatment for program one. The Roaring Twenties (working title) two hours. Written in California. Pages have a variation in page numbering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 1-130. \"Desyatiletie Kleveti\" (radio-dnevnik pisatelya).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 131-310.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 311-504. Page 311 begins with \"Buistvo Demokratii\". Page 504 has a phone number of Iris Knell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Separated into two folders] Contains a novel \"Noviy Sladostniy Stil'\" Partly typed and partly handwritten manuscript in English and Russian, 1996; Typed from pp 1-15. Handwritten from pp16-26. Contains personal notes, typed poems in Russian. One poem has a date, May 1, 1999; A personal notebook in English and Russian; Personal story in Russian, December, 1990, Moscow, Dom Kino; More handwritten poems in Russian; More personal notes; Correspondence from Popov to Aksyonov in Russian, handwritten, date signed August 11, 1997, date shown on the top left corner is August 11, 1998; Has a completion of some play in Russian and some in English. Zavershenie. Contains personal notes;\nA novel in Russian, hand written manuscript. Chapter I-IV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Noviy Sladostniy Stil\" in English, hand written manuscript, pages 1-46, 1996; Personal fax from Aksyonov to Popov in Russian, hand written; Poem in Russian, handwritten with personal notes. Other poems are typed; A set of poems in Russian, handwritten, no date, \"Dve Revo… Lotsiya\" (handwriting is not clear); Hand written manuscript in English, pp 1-21. \"Gikkie and Baby Cassandra.\"; An auto-portrait. Russian 327, 1999; A hand written novel in Russian that starts with the words Summer 1988. pages 1-33; Fax from Aksyonov to Vogue, Yurat Gurauskayte, in Russian, February 2, 1999; A handwritten Happy Birthday note to Sasha Kolt in English; A letter from Yvon Girard, Editions Gallimard, to Aksyonov, informing Aksyonov about Editions Gallimard reprinting his \"Moskovskaya Saga\", English,  November 26, 1996, Paris; Aksyonov's response to Girard, December 8, 1996; Letter from Aksyonov to Peonides, handwritten in English, September 22, 1999; Letter from Aksyonov to Harold Evans, President of the Random House Publishing, in English, January 27, 1997; Another letter to Evans, November 22, 1996; Fax from Evgeniy Popov to Aksyonov, in Russian, handwritten, November 13, 1997; Letter from Aksyonov to Loshak in Russian, March 31, 1998; Letter from Popov to Aksyonov in Russian, September 11, 1997; Letter from Per Delgard in Russian, October 1, 1997; Letter from Aksyonov to Mary A. Frisque in English, April 26, 1997; Letter from Mary to Aksyonov in English, April 22, 1997; A novel \"Checking the Pulse\", handwritten manuscript in English; Fax from Andrey Kabannikov in Russian, March 28, 1999. Skeptical comments on the US involvement in the Balkans. pages 1-3; Fax from Skobelev to Aksyonov in Russian, September 8, 1998, Samara; Letter from Goran Rosenberg, Moderna Tider, to Aksyonov in English, April 6, 1998. Includes a translation of Aksyonov's novel, USSR Revisited and Aksyonov's thank you note to Goran, April 8, 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovel \"Noviy Sladostniy Stil.\"; Typed poems in Russian, with a few personal notes, February 17, 1998; Story \"Logovo L'va\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-8; Letter from Popov to Aksyonov, March 10, 1999, Moscow. Has a press cutting with a caricature; Fax from Peonides to Maya Aksyonova, September 21, 1999; \nHandwritten manuscript of a untitled novel in English, begins with page 983-1182, December 1994, February 1996. Drafts. Washington, Paris, Moscow, Samara, Tel-a-Viv, Gotland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal list of correction notes. pages 1-175. Page numbers have double counting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 176-384. Page numbers have double counting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 385-643. Page 385 ends the first smena (konets pervoy smeni). The end, September, 2000, Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious correspondence. A few short stories in English; Aksyonov's \"Victory\": A Post-Analysis. Alexander Zholkovsky, typed in English, 1965; The Russian Acoustic. Songs to Seven Strings by Gerald Stanton Smith, hand written in English, pages 1-15; \"A Soviet Odyssey\". Typed manuscript in English, pages 1-13, no date; Two copies of \"Love Story Kremlin Style\" typed in English, 1-5, no date; Personal note typed in English about Aksyonov's theater-going habits; \"Leningrad's Thrillers\", typed short story in English, pages 1-9; \"The Inspector General Goes to Topeka\" (An attempt to envision an upcoming event) short story typed in English, pages 1-8 \"Roundtable: the Lexicon of Soviet Propaganda: Its connotative Content.\" James P. Scanlan pp 1-4, typed; \"Orgy of Evolution\". Handwritten manuscript in English, pages 1-5; \"The Leningrad's Thrillers\". Typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Guests from the Future\" by Josephine Woll, review article in English, 1984; \"Oda Dlya Rudi\", typed in Russian, April 23, 1986; \"A Soviet Odyssey\", typed in English, late spring 1986, California; \"Inspector General Goes to Topeka\", pp1-8, typed in English; Personal story about Aksyonov's ideal American reader, typed in English, pages 1-13; Interview with Aksenov by Bella Ezerskaya in English, translated by Nancy Condee and Vladimir Padunov, pages 1-16; Letter to Raymond Whitley in English, October 7, 1986; \"The Inspector General Goes to Topeca\" typed in English with personal corrections; \"From the Barracks to the Market\" typed in English, pages 1-5; \"Participantes in the Morelia Symposium: Approaching the Year 2000.\" Letter of Recommendation to Mr. Christian Nagle, typed in English, January 8, 1992; Novels \"Ozhog\" and \"Ostrov Krym\" November 2, 1985. Paper presented at the Third World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies. Typed in English, pages 1-14; \"H2O and Polluting Letters\", handwritten and typed in English; \"Basketball, God, and the Ringo Kid: Philistinism and the Ideal in Aksenov's Short Stories.\" Typed in English, pages 1-20; A typed story in English with missing pages 1-7;\n\"The Sound of Champs D'Elesee\", typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-6; Letter from Jane Uscilka, editorial assistant, to Aksyonov, in English, August 13, 1992; Letter from Eileen Godlis, Jankow and Nesbit Associates, to Aksyonov, in English June 22 1992; Four copies of Aksyonov's CV in English till 1987; Fax to Betty Ferber de Aridjis in English, May 13, 1992; \"The Alchemic Lemon\" typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-16; \"Gratitude to Our Former Rulers\" typed in English; \"From the Barracks to the Market\" typed in English, pages 1-9; \"In Avant-Garde with No Rear\" typed in English, pages 1-6; \"Without False Sound\" typed in English; \"And Again: Does Art Belong to Masses?\" typed in English; \"The Sound of Chmps D'Elesee\", typed in English, pp 1-11; \"Zhiteli I Bezhentsi\" typed in Russian, pp1-11, September 1989; Letter to Leo Hecht from Anna Lawton, George Mason University, April 6, 1990; Aksyonov's personal correspondence in English.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Winged Endangered Species\" handwritten manuscript in English, pages 1-42; \"Orgy of Evolution\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-5, USA Today; \"Rebels Without (and with) a cause.\" \"Beatniks and Bolsheviks.\" A printed article from the New Republic in English, pp28-32. Page 31 is missing; \"Leningrad Thriller\" Soviet Literary Criticism Continues Down a Bizarre Path, With Profound Implications, a printed article from American Politics, pages 5-7. Contains attached typed manuscript of \"Leningrad Thriller\" in English, pages 1-9; \"The Tongue-Tied Glasnost\" a typed manuscript in English, contains personal notes. Attached is a printed article by Aksyonov from Harper's Magazine, April , ?. \"Through the Glasnost, Darkly. A cool reaction to Gorbachev's Thaw\"; \"Lungs and Gills\", typed manuscript in English; Aksyonov's Curriculum Vitae in English to Spiros Avgenikos, September 20, 1999, pages 1-5; \"Liberal –Eto Zvuchit Yasno\" (Chitaya Leontovicha), typed manuscript in Russian. Contains a fax to Kabanov, October 30, 2000 and a fax to Aksyonov from Triumph Logovaz, October 24, 2000; Untitled story typed in Russian. First part is titled \"Vezdekhod\", pages 1-25; A set of poems typed in Russian; \"The Novelist in the University\", typed manuscript in English, pages 1-15; A letter from Richard C. Rowson to Aksyonov in English, September 27, 1993; Email from Aksyonov to Limanov in Russian, April 13, 1994; Article by Aksyonov from the New Republic, \"A Countercoup of the Spirit. Live Souls\" September 16 \u0026amp; 23, 1991; The title is personally scratched out and renamed into \"Three Days that Shook the World\" in English; \"A Winged Endangered Species\" typed manuscript in English, March 23, 1992, pages 1-27. Attached is a typed version of \"A Winged Endangered Species\" for Partisan Review, pages 180-188; \"After a Decade in Exile, Back to the USSR. Not Quite a Sentimental Journey.\" Typed story in English, pages 1-11; Attached is a published \"Not Quite a Sentimental Journey\" for the New Republic, April 16, 1990, pages 21-25; The Woodrow Wilson Center Memorandum, September 15, 1993 in English; \"Moscow Fever\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-86, March 1993;\nUntitled story, handwritten manuscript, pages 1-6; List of Vassily Aksyonov's Works Since 1975 (Information for a literary agency) in English; \"The Metropole's Affair\", typed in English story, pages 1-4; \"The Human Factor\", typed in English story, pages 1-8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gratitude to Wachdogs\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-6; \"Three Days that Shook the Idols\" hand written manuscript in English, pages 1-9; \"The Literary Impact of the American and French Revolutions\", Participants: Aksyonov and Susan Sontag, August 14, 1992, pages 1-54; \"Leningrad's Thrillers\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-9; \"The Lip-Sided Success\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-12; Untitled story, hand written manuscript in English; \"The 1992 Neustadt International Prize for Literature Jurors and Candidates\" by William. \nRiggan, pages 140-1 – 146-2; A note in English to Lev Ponomarev; A letter from the Golden Key, February 28, 1992; \"Music Seminar\" hand written manuscript in English with personal notes; \"Moscow Theater of Absurd\" hand written manuscript in English; A piece that is a continuation of some story, hand written manuscript in English;\nA hand written manuscript on the Soviet censorship, in English, pages 1-26; \"Of my youth, the Golden Stalinist Fifties\", typed manuscript in English; Several copies of \"the Wiesbaden Journal\" in English, Common Knowledge, winter 1995, V4, N3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Derzkiy Gost'\", printed story in Russian. Prose and Poetry. Tret'ya Volna (Al'manakh Literaturi i Iskusstva) 1980, pages 20-25; \"Progulka v Kalashniy Ryad\", Literary Critique, pages 164-189, Sugarbush, Vermont. 133 Grani; Two copies of \"Stal'naya Ptitsa\" povest' s otstupleniyami i solo dlya korneta, Ardis, 1977, pages 24-95, June 1965, khutor Kal'da; \"Gremela v Svetlitse Devich'ya Zadornaya Pesnya\", contains only p 32; A title page of a script \"O Etot V'yunosha Letuchiy!\" Script of a musical based on old Russian narrative and fairy tales, Lenfilm, 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious hand written drafts of poems in Russian and a few in English; \"Outline of a New Novel at Work\" typed in English, contains personal notes, pages 1-7; Two postcards. One is from Panos Peonides, November 22, 1996, Athens in English. Second one is from Popov, September 24, 1996, France in Russian; More handwritten poems in Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal English-Russian Vocabulary; \"Vori v Zakone: Brosok k Vlasti\" photocopies from a book by Georgiy Podlesskih and Andrey Tereshonok, Moscow, Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, 1994. Bibliography on Lideri Prestupnogo Mira; A letter from Anastasia Volkonsky to Aksyonov in English, February 12, 1990; Individual Assessment by Aksyonov in English. Attached is \"Monologue of a Serious Roman\" in English; Fax to Baltanova, October 5, 1997 in Russian; \"Poet in Tovarishch Paromonova\" typed in Russian; Fax—commentary on Soviet/Russian monuments, October 4, 1997; ICAR Newsletter, Spring 1999, Vol. 10, No. 1; An email from Ilya Zavorine on job offers, November 21, 1994; Old Russian Newspaper articles; one dates December 16, 1994; \"Teni Zabitix Predkov\" by Alexander Genis, printed in Russian, March 1998, New York; Tenement Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, fall 1989; Journal, Snaps, Jack Green 1989, 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFax from a Librarian of Congress, James Billington, to V. Ivanov in Russian, October 14, 1998; Business card from Vyacheslav Ivanov; Business card from Sher Sher photoartist; Two copies of Curriculum Vitae on Ivanov in English, pages 1-19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten and typed poems from \"Kesarevo Svechenie\" in Russian; A letter from the World Millennium Committeed and an attached application for participation. \"Anketa Uchastnika Vsemirnogo Kongressa 'Itogi Tisyacheletiya' in Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePuskin's \"Arion\": a Lone Survivor's Cry by Gerald E. Mikkelson, University of Kansas, SeeJ, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1980, pages 1-12 in English; \"Philosophical Dialogue and Tolstoj's War and Peace\" by David J. Sherman, Cornell University, Seej, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1980, pp14 in English; Aksyonov's complain to editorial office about its censorship of his article \"Put' k khramu\"; A series of articles on Russian Orthodox Church, 1993; Article \"Russkiy Nosil'shchik Plyuet v Litso Angliskomu Attashe\", Segodnya, March 1993; Article from magazine Yunost';\nA letter to David Potter, provost, in English; A paper on Aksyonov's works written by Liza Winamiya, graduate, in Russian, pages 1-12; Correspondence between Aksyonov and Solomon Khaimovich, 1994; Attached are articles on the works of Russian writers; Short stories by Slonimskiy, 1921-1926.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Kesarevo Svechenie\" novel, typed manuscript in Russian, 2000, pages 1-200. Pages have variations in numbering; Contains an article \"Lifting a Curtain on Stalin\" from Newsday, in English November 5, 2003.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 201-412, typed manuscript in Russian. Pages have a variation in page numbering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 413-643. Page 643 ends the novel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies of \"PhD, QE2 and H2O\" by Vassily Aksyonov. Typed in English. translated by Alla Zbinovsky, December 1993, 7810 words, pages 1-18; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, November 1993, pages 1-15. Contains personal corrections; \"Palmer's First Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 6150 words, pages 1-10; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?,4865 words, pages 1-8; \"Palmer's First Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 6162 words, pages 1-13; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 4889 words, pages 1-10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains poems in Russian by Boris Chichibabin, Noviy Mir No. 7, 1989; D.S.O.B. Aksyonov's personal note to the reader, handwritten in English; \"Moscow Fever\" typed manuscript in English. No page numbers. No date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Separated into 2 folders] \"Pyaterka Tennessistam\" by Tennessee Williams translated by Vassily Aksyonov. (pyat' odnoaktnix) typed in Russian. Page 119 contains insertion, pages 1-126. After page 126, there are pages 115-118. Contains a list of changes by Acting Company. Ends with pages 83, 88, 89, 91; Essay excerpt--# 9, typed in English, contains personal notes in Russian, pages 1-96, pages have a variation in page numbering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies of \"The Paperscape\", A View from the Flag Tower of the Smithsonian Institution Building: an attempt at introspection; or how some stack of paper turns into a Russian novel. By Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English and Russian, June 24, 1982, Colloquium Paper. Contains different pages, 1981-1982; Third \"The Paperscape\" typed in English, pp 1-12, 1981-1982; Another \"The Paperscape\", January-June, 1982, typed in English and Russian; Personal vocabulary and scratches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo StorageMaster maxi diskettes; \"The Yolk of the Egg\" typed in English, Washington, D.C., 1989, pages 1-132,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped manuscript in Russian, pages 1-173. Pages have a variation in page numbering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped manuscript in Russian, pages 174- 408. Pages have a variation in page numbering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etyped manuscript in Russian, pages 409-643, Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 1-154. Dedicated to Russian-English and English-Russian dictionaries, computer IBM, and all cats including a dog.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Ellendea Poffer to Aksyonov, May 18, 1994; \"Perished Soul\" novel by Grigol Robakidze, typed in English, June 1993, pp 1-72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped novel in Englsih by Aksyonov, Pages have a variation in page numbering; The last page contains a short note from a translator, Alla, October, 17, 1994.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter to Aksyonov from Lenfilm, February 10, 1989; An article \"V Dal'neyshel Dal…\" by Aksyonov in Russian from unknown newspaper; \"Zdravstvuite Gospoda Radioslushateli,\" from Creator's Diary, typed in Russian; \"V Poiskax Kraski\" by Aksyonov, typed in Russian; \"Khrupkaya Ironiya\" by Aksyonov, typed in Russian, 1984, pages 1-12; One page from \"Bol'shomu Korablyu I More Po Koleno\"; \"TV SSSR: Pomekhi Voznikayut Za Predelami Sovetskogo Soyuza\", typed in Russian, 1981, pages 1-10; \"Philu Phofanoffu iz Los Angeles v Moskvu cherez Milan\" Razmishleniya o Totalitarizme (reflection on totalitarianism), typed in Russian, pages 1-4; \"Mysterious Masterpiece\" typed in Englsih, pages 1-4; \"Kursovie Raboti\" typed in Russian; \"Zasipannaya Pamyat'\" (hard to read the first word) typed in Russian, page numbers are out of order; Various radio programs from \"Zvezdi Vostochnogo Bloka\" rubrika, typed in Russian; \"Khrupkaya Ironia\" typed in Russian; \"Dosvedaniya ili Dosvishvetsiya?\" typed in Russian; Various radio talks from 1984 and 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious Radio Talks, typed in Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiterary script po motivam prozi Aksyonova \"Poiski zhanra\" typed in Russian, pages 1-67; \"O, Eetot V'yunosha Letuchiy\" a book typed in Russian, play, pp 1-93, stsenariy muz fil'ma komedii po motivam russkogo fol'klora XVII veka. (Script of musical comedy based on 17 c Russian folklore).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreatment of part 1, pages 1-36; Another part one, pages 1-70, typed in English; Parts I through IV;\nPages140-160 are hand written in Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreatment 3, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-42; \"1937, Pik Entuziazma\" Tret'ya Programma. Seriya \"Generations of Winter\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-12; A short story on Khrushchev's young Commanders, typed in English; \"Generation of Winter\" part V, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-42\"Generation of Winter\" part II, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-40; \"Generation of Winter\" part I, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA notebook given to Aksyonov by ?, May 30, 1980. Contains two extracts from Jennifer Palmer, handwritten in Russian; A notebook \"Café Turgenev\", hand written in Russian and English; Two copies of \"Negativ Polozhitel'nogo Geroya\", typed in Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note for the Naturalization Ceremony. Receipt for $50payment to the US District Court, March 15, 1988; Untitled handwritten manuscript in Russian; \"H2O7QE-2 and PhD\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-30;\n\"Vtoroy Otrivok of Palmer\" \"Second Split Palmer\" (continued) handwritten in Russian, pages 7-34, November 21, 1993; \"V Raione Ploshchadi Dupon\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, November 5, 1993, pages 1-35; \"Karuseli\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, October 16, 1993, pages 1-28; \"Pamfilov v Pamfilii\", handwritten manuscript in English and Russian, pages 1-44; \"Korabl' Mira 'Vassily Chapaev'\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pp 1-31, August 18, ?; \"Siob-Futurum\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-44; \"Titan Revolyutsii\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-19, August 6, 1993, Antaliya-Moscow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA screenplay, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-136; Notes on \"The Island of Crimea\" in English.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm Script, Washington, pages 1-105.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped manuscript in English, pages 1-105, no date; Personal note that lists words for page numbers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped manuscript in English, Washington, 1989, pages 1-319; 1986-1988, Washington—Shelter Island—Dubrovnik—Corfu—Washington.\nAvailable in digital format.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten manuscript in Russian. Pages 1-237. Contains several scratches for the novel \"Shtrihi k romanu 'Grustniy Baby\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand written manuscript in Russian, pages 238-502, July, 1984, Vermont—July 1985, Paris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-249.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 250-512.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 513-721, November 1980-December 1983, Ann Arbor, Santa Monica, Sugarbush Valley, Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian. Starts with interlude V titled \"Pressa\" pp 711-830, April 19, 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar Discounts (Vtoroy tom \"Moscow Saga\") (Generations of Winter) \"Gradovi, Voyna i Tyur'ma\", second volume, 1991; Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-207.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified manuscript, pages 163-296. Contains an essay \"…Posle Kino iz Vseh Iskusstv Dlya nas Glavneishim Yavlyaetsya Photografiya,\" (Lenin and Stalin) typed in Russian, pages 1-11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 297-437.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-268.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 269-535.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 536-726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 727-982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", tretiy tom epilogii \"Gradovi, Moscow Saga\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, third volume, pages 1-197.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 198-423.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 424-609.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 610-693.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo cassettes: Public Affairs Spring Books 2000. Connecticut Public Radio's Faith Middleton Interviews.\nNPR Interview, September 1996. Three VHS: 6 ? Retirement Ceremony: Vassily Aksyonov, April 21, 2004.\nGusman. Theme: V. Aksyonov. \"Journey into the Whirl Wind.\" Sovremennik. Prem'era \"Krutoi Marshrut\". Reportazh. Box also contains a journal. \"For Vassily Aksyonov Thoughts on Your Retirement. 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The collection includes handwritten and typed notes for novels, plays, articles, poems, and other writings in Russian and English.  Writings include \"The Caesaian Selection\", \"Kesarevo Svechenie\", \"Desyatiletie Kleveti\", Noviy Sladostniy Stil'\", \"Ten Years of Slander\", \"Generations of Winter\", \"The Wiesbaden Journal\", \"The Yolk of the Egg\", \"Say Cheese\", \"Zheltok Yaitsa\", \"Blues with a Russian Accent\", \"In Search of Melancholy Baby\", and \"Pik Kommunizma\". A small selection of audio visual material is comprised of two audio cassette tapes that include recordings of interviews with Aksyonov and three VHS tapes, one of which features his retirement at George Mason University.","Contains chapters I and III, pages 1-172. Each chapter is marked with personal notes. Manuscript has a few cartoons. Pages have a variation in page numbering. Riche Linge, personal correspondence to Lily Denis A, January 5, 2000. Newspaper article from Newsweek - The Case Against Legalization: The U.N's drug czar on supply and demand, November 1, 1999.","Contains chapters IV and VI, pages 173-405. Page 57 has personal notes. Page 301 has a table of contents that lists six chapters of the novel. Contains a poem, August 1, 1999.","Pages 406-670. Page 415 contains a poem without a title. Page 456 contains a personal poem. Other poems are on pages: 465, 467, 492, 493, 494, and 657.","Pages 671-832. Page 775 marks chapter X.","Novel \"Vol'ter'yantsi i Vol'ter'yanki\". File: Semiramada pages 1-215. Contains some personal notes.","Pages have a variation in page numbering. The novel begins with page 3-165 or 301-449. Contains somebody else's personal notes. Pages 450-477 begin with part X and have an essay diary, \"Vesna v kontse veka\" with a series of poems.","Contains a continuation of an essay diary. Pages have a variation in page numbering. pp 478- 643. Page 485 begins with part XI titled \"Pegas Pikasso\"; it also contains a label that has Aksyonov's fax (1-703-352-3330) to Kabanov ( 7-095-943-9792). The fax has a part \"Pegas Pikasso\" from \"Kesarevo Svechenie\". The novel is written in Fairfax, VA.","Dedicated to Ivan. Contains a table of contents. Pages have a variation in page numbering. pp 1-129. Page 80 contains Fax for M. F. [3.1]","The novel is unfinished. pp 130-300 [3.2]","Starting with page 51 a new count of pages begins. pp 1-118.","Begins with part 5 \"Gore, Gora, Goret'\". pp 119-218.","Begins with part 7 \"Kukushkini ostrova\". pp 219-298.","Begins with a story titled \"Baby Cassandra\" pp 299-449.","Begins with part 10 titled \"Vesna v kontse veka\" (Dnevnik Sochinitelya. A creator's diary). Contains a series of poems. pp250-574.","Begins with part 14 titled \"Ah, Artur Shopengauer!\" (Script in two parts) pages 575-643. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Contains a fax from Pan. Peonides to Vassily Aksyonov and another fax from Aksyonov to Peonides in English, May 30, 1999; A story \"University as a Metaphor\" in English, pp 1- 13, no date; \"The Novelist in the University\" in English, pp 1-15, no date; \"A Trolley-Bus' Blues\" in English, pp 1-25, December, 1998; A letter from Aksyonov to Daniel Menaker, Vice-President, in English, December 6, 1998; Fax from Aksyonov to Valeriy Kalashnikov in Russian, no date; Fax to Il'ya Medovoy, \"Obshaya Gazeta\" in Russian, no date; Fax from Znamya (Literary and socio-political journal) to Aksyonov in Russian, February 24, 1997; \"Nostalgia or Schizophrenia?\" (Fall recollections of the summer impressions) in English, pp 1-16,November, 1997; \"President of an Old Tsardom\" in English, (11569 Avondale Drive) Fairfax, VA, no date; \"A Trolley-Bus' Blues\" in English, no date, pp 1- 26; \"Gikkie and BabyCassandra\" in English, pp 1-14, April 1999; Documentation on Shalamov's criminal case, 1943; Articles from Soviet newspapers, Russian Daily: Novoe Russkoe Slovo, on Boris Balter in Russian, June 8, 1984; on Sakharov's forced psychiatrical treatment, June 11, 1984; on Aksyonov frustrating the Soviet authorities; and other articles.","Information drawn from various web sites: Chronology on Catherine the Great from wysiwyg://zoffsitebottom.156/…; Biography on Catherine the Great, January, 2000; A series of photographs and articles on Voltaire in English; \"Universitet Kak Metafora\" hand written manuscript; GMU flyers \"Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Russian Literature and Writing\", April 15, 1997; A document from Pegasus Prize for Literature 1977-1997; Table Des Matieres in French; Fax from Aksyonov to Loshak, chief editor from weekly newpaper ?, in Russian, October 27, 1997; Fax from Zoya Boguslavskaya, \"Nezavis Blagotvoritel'niy Fond\". Launch Tour of Mario de Carvalho. Public Schedule, July, 10 1997; Letter from Michael Morgan (Pegasus Prize for Literature) in English, announcing that the Portuguese winner, July 29, 1997.","Contains a table of contents and epigraph to the novel. pp1-139.","Pages 140-308.","Pages 309-537. Page 535 has epilogue.","\"Ah, Artur Shopengauer\" Play and other documents. (Play in two acts), Aksyonov's handwritten manuscript in Russian, October 10, 1998; pages 1-96. A play has personal notes; Contains a short story \"The Wiesbaden Journal\"  by Vassily Aksyonov in English, August (1864); An abrupt newsletter addressed to Aksyonov in Russian on the issue of Bill Clinton and Monica, October 29, 1998; An invitation letter to Aksyonov from the National Gallery of Canada; A flyer on \"Writers on Exile and Migration\" in English and French, August 7-November 1, 1998.","Has a title \"Iz rukopisi \"Novogo Sladostnogo Stilya\" (partially in English) and partially in Russian, December 1994, February 1996. Chernovik. Draft. Starts with page 1057-1182.","Aksyonv's personal documents and correspondence. \"Avrora Gorelika\" (drama in two acts); George Mason University papers and CV. Contains personal notes and a drawing on the front page, and a caricature. pp. 1-79. Contains monologue of the creator of Gorelik. Curriculum Vitae of Aksyonov in English; A letter from Aksyonov to Prof. Leo Hecht, Chairman of Russian Studies at GMU, in English, September 15, 1987; A document called Briefing Material in English, no date; A letter from Hecht to Aksyonov in English, July 27, 1988; Correspondence between Aksyonov and Ms. Carol Krider, November 15, 1987; The documents of Aksyonov's employment with GMU; Correspondence of Aksyonov with GMU faculty and staff.","Treatment for program one. The Roaring Twenties (working title) two hours. Written in California. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Pages 1-130. \"Desyatiletie Kleveti\" (radio-dnevnik pisatelya).","Pages 131-310.","Pages 311-504. Page 311 begins with \"Buistvo Demokratii\". Page 504 has a phone number of Iris Knell.","[Separated into two folders] Contains a novel \"Noviy Sladostniy Stil'\" Partly typed and partly handwritten manuscript in English and Russian, 1996; Typed from pp 1-15. Handwritten from pp16-26. Contains personal notes, typed poems in Russian. One poem has a date, May 1, 1999; A personal notebook in English and Russian; Personal story in Russian, December, 1990, Moscow, Dom Kino; More handwritten poems in Russian; More personal notes; Correspondence from Popov to Aksyonov in Russian, handwritten, date signed August 11, 1997, date shown on the top left corner is August 11, 1998; Has a completion of some play in Russian and some in English. Zavershenie. Contains personal notes;\nA novel in Russian, hand written manuscript. Chapter I-IV.","\"Noviy Sladostniy Stil\" in English, hand written manuscript, pages 1-46, 1996; Personal fax from Aksyonov to Popov in Russian, hand written; Poem in Russian, handwritten with personal notes. Other poems are typed; A set of poems in Russian, handwritten, no date, \"Dve Revo… Lotsiya\" (handwriting is not clear); Hand written manuscript in English, pp 1-21. \"Gikkie and Baby Cassandra.\"; An auto-portrait. Russian 327, 1999; A hand written novel in Russian that starts with the words Summer 1988. pages 1-33; Fax from Aksyonov to Vogue, Yurat Gurauskayte, in Russian, February 2, 1999; A handwritten Happy Birthday note to Sasha Kolt in English; A letter from Yvon Girard, Editions Gallimard, to Aksyonov, informing Aksyonov about Editions Gallimard reprinting his \"Moskovskaya Saga\", English,  November 26, 1996, Paris; Aksyonov's response to Girard, December 8, 1996; Letter from Aksyonov to Peonides, handwritten in English, September 22, 1999; Letter from Aksyonov to Harold Evans, President of the Random House Publishing, in English, January 27, 1997; Another letter to Evans, November 22, 1996; Fax from Evgeniy Popov to Aksyonov, in Russian, handwritten, November 13, 1997; Letter from Aksyonov to Loshak in Russian, March 31, 1998; Letter from Popov to Aksyonov in Russian, September 11, 1997; Letter from Per Delgard in Russian, October 1, 1997; Letter from Aksyonov to Mary A. Frisque in English, April 26, 1997; Letter from Mary to Aksyonov in English, April 22, 1997; A novel \"Checking the Pulse\", handwritten manuscript in English; Fax from Andrey Kabannikov in Russian, March 28, 1999. Skeptical comments on the US involvement in the Balkans. pages 1-3; Fax from Skobelev to Aksyonov in Russian, September 8, 1998, Samara; Letter from Goran Rosenberg, Moderna Tider, to Aksyonov in English, April 6, 1998. Includes a translation of Aksyonov's novel, USSR Revisited and Aksyonov's thank you note to Goran, April 8, 1998.","Novel \"Noviy Sladostniy Stil.\"; Typed poems in Russian, with a few personal notes, February 17, 1998; Story \"Logovo L'va\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-8; Letter from Popov to Aksyonov, March 10, 1999, Moscow. Has a press cutting with a caricature; Fax from Peonides to Maya Aksyonova, September 21, 1999; \nHandwritten manuscript of a untitled novel in English, begins with page 983-1182, December 1994, February 1996. Drafts. Washington, Paris, Moscow, Samara, Tel-a-Viv, Gotland.","Contains personal list of correction notes. pages 1-175. Page numbers have double counting.","Pages 176-384. Page numbers have double counting.","Pages 385-643. Page 385 ends the first smena (konets pervoy smeni). The end, September, 2000, Fairfax.","Various correspondence. A few short stories in English; Aksyonov's \"Victory\": A Post-Analysis. Alexander Zholkovsky, typed in English, 1965; The Russian Acoustic. Songs to Seven Strings by Gerald Stanton Smith, hand written in English, pages 1-15; \"A Soviet Odyssey\". Typed manuscript in English, pages 1-13, no date; Two copies of \"Love Story Kremlin Style\" typed in English, 1-5, no date; Personal note typed in English about Aksyonov's theater-going habits; \"Leningrad's Thrillers\", typed short story in English, pages 1-9; \"The Inspector General Goes to Topeka\" (An attempt to envision an upcoming event) short story typed in English, pages 1-8 \"Roundtable: the Lexicon of Soviet Propaganda: Its connotative Content.\" James P. Scanlan pp 1-4, typed; \"Orgy of Evolution\". Handwritten manuscript in English, pages 1-5; \"The Leningrad's Thrillers\". Typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-4.","\"Guests from the Future\" by Josephine Woll, review article in English, 1984; \"Oda Dlya Rudi\", typed in Russian, April 23, 1986; \"A Soviet Odyssey\", typed in English, late spring 1986, California; \"Inspector General Goes to Topeka\", pp1-8, typed in English; Personal story about Aksyonov's ideal American reader, typed in English, pages 1-13; Interview with Aksenov by Bella Ezerskaya in English, translated by Nancy Condee and Vladimir Padunov, pages 1-16; Letter to Raymond Whitley in English, October 7, 1986; \"The Inspector General Goes to Topeca\" typed in English with personal corrections; \"From the Barracks to the Market\" typed in English, pages 1-5; \"Participantes in the Morelia Symposium: Approaching the Year 2000.\" Letter of Recommendation to Mr. Christian Nagle, typed in English, January 8, 1992; Novels \"Ozhog\" and \"Ostrov Krym\" November 2, 1985. Paper presented at the Third World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies. Typed in English, pages 1-14; \"H2O and Polluting Letters\", handwritten and typed in English; \"Basketball, God, and the Ringo Kid: Philistinism and the Ideal in Aksenov's Short Stories.\" Typed in English, pages 1-20; A typed story in English with missing pages 1-7;\n\"The Sound of Champs D'Elesee\", typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-6; Letter from Jane Uscilka, editorial assistant, to Aksyonov, in English, August 13, 1992; Letter from Eileen Godlis, Jankow and Nesbit Associates, to Aksyonov, in English June 22 1992; Four copies of Aksyonov's CV in English till 1987; Fax to Betty Ferber de Aridjis in English, May 13, 1992; \"The Alchemic Lemon\" typed in English with personal corrections, pages 1-16; \"Gratitude to Our Former Rulers\" typed in English; \"From the Barracks to the Market\" typed in English, pages 1-9; \"In Avant-Garde with No Rear\" typed in English, pages 1-6; \"Without False Sound\" typed in English; \"And Again: Does Art Belong to Masses?\" typed in English; \"The Sound of Chmps D'Elesee\", typed in English, pp 1-11; \"Zhiteli I Bezhentsi\" typed in Russian, pp1-11, September 1989; Letter to Leo Hecht from Anna Lawton, George Mason University, April 6, 1990; Aksyonov's personal correspondence in English.","\"A Winged Endangered Species\" handwritten manuscript in English, pages 1-42; \"Orgy of Evolution\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-5, USA Today; \"Rebels Without (and with) a cause.\" \"Beatniks and Bolsheviks.\" A printed article from the New Republic in English, pp28-32. Page 31 is missing; \"Leningrad Thriller\" Soviet Literary Criticism Continues Down a Bizarre Path, With Profound Implications, a printed article from American Politics, pages 5-7. Contains attached typed manuscript of \"Leningrad Thriller\" in English, pages 1-9; \"The Tongue-Tied Glasnost\" a typed manuscript in English, contains personal notes. Attached is a printed article by Aksyonov from Harper's Magazine, April , ?. \"Through the Glasnost, Darkly. A cool reaction to Gorbachev's Thaw\"; \"Lungs and Gills\", typed manuscript in English; Aksyonov's Curriculum Vitae in English to Spiros Avgenikos, September 20, 1999, pages 1-5; \"Liberal –Eto Zvuchit Yasno\" (Chitaya Leontovicha), typed manuscript in Russian. Contains a fax to Kabanov, October 30, 2000 and a fax to Aksyonov from Triumph Logovaz, October 24, 2000; Untitled story typed in Russian. First part is titled \"Vezdekhod\", pages 1-25; A set of poems typed in Russian; \"The Novelist in the University\", typed manuscript in English, pages 1-15; A letter from Richard C. Rowson to Aksyonov in English, September 27, 1993; Email from Aksyonov to Limanov in Russian, April 13, 1994; Article by Aksyonov from the New Republic, \"A Countercoup of the Spirit. Live Souls\" September 16 \u0026 23, 1991; The title is personally scratched out and renamed into \"Three Days that Shook the World\" in English; \"A Winged Endangered Species\" typed manuscript in English, March 23, 1992, pages 1-27. Attached is a typed version of \"A Winged Endangered Species\" for Partisan Review, pages 180-188; \"After a Decade in Exile, Back to the USSR. Not Quite a Sentimental Journey.\" Typed story in English, pages 1-11; Attached is a published \"Not Quite a Sentimental Journey\" for the New Republic, April 16, 1990, pages 21-25; The Woodrow Wilson Center Memorandum, September 15, 1993 in English; \"Moscow Fever\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-86, March 1993;\nUntitled story, handwritten manuscript, pages 1-6; List of Vassily Aksyonov's Works Since 1975 (Information for a literary agency) in English; \"The Metropole's Affair\", typed in English story, pages 1-4; \"The Human Factor\", typed in English story, pages 1-8.","\"Gratitude to Wachdogs\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-6; \"Three Days that Shook the Idols\" hand written manuscript in English, pages 1-9; \"The Literary Impact of the American and French Revolutions\", Participants: Aksyonov and Susan Sontag, August 14, 1992, pages 1-54; \"Leningrad's Thrillers\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-9; \"The Lip-Sided Success\" typed manuscript in English, pages 1-12; Untitled story, hand written manuscript in English; \"The 1992 Neustadt International Prize for Literature Jurors and Candidates\" by William. \nRiggan, pages 140-1 – 146-2; A note in English to Lev Ponomarev; A letter from the Golden Key, February 28, 1992; \"Music Seminar\" hand written manuscript in English with personal notes; \"Moscow Theater of Absurd\" hand written manuscript in English; A piece that is a continuation of some story, hand written manuscript in English;\nA hand written manuscript on the Soviet censorship, in English, pages 1-26; \"Of my youth, the Golden Stalinist Fifties\", typed manuscript in English; Several copies of \"the Wiesbaden Journal\" in English, Common Knowledge, winter 1995, V4, N3.","\"Derzkiy Gost'\", printed story in Russian. Prose and Poetry. Tret'ya Volna (Al'manakh Literaturi i Iskusstva) 1980, pages 20-25; \"Progulka v Kalashniy Ryad\", Literary Critique, pages 164-189, Sugarbush, Vermont. 133 Grani; Two copies of \"Stal'naya Ptitsa\" povest' s otstupleniyami i solo dlya korneta, Ardis, 1977, pages 24-95, June 1965, khutor Kal'da; \"Gremela v Svetlitse Devich'ya Zadornaya Pesnya\", contains only p 32; A title page of a script \"O Etot V'yunosha Letuchiy!\" Script of a musical based on old Russian narrative and fairy tales, Lenfilm, 1971.","Various hand written drafts of poems in Russian and a few in English; \"Outline of a New Novel at Work\" typed in English, contains personal notes, pages 1-7; Two postcards. One is from Panos Peonides, November 22, 1996, Athens in English. Second one is from Popov, September 24, 1996, France in Russian; More handwritten poems in Russian.","Personal English-Russian Vocabulary; \"Vori v Zakone: Brosok k Vlasti\" photocopies from a book by Georgiy Podlesskih and Andrey Tereshonok, Moscow, Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, 1994. Bibliography on Lideri Prestupnogo Mira; A letter from Anastasia Volkonsky to Aksyonov in English, February 12, 1990; Individual Assessment by Aksyonov in English. Attached is \"Monologue of a Serious Roman\" in English; Fax to Baltanova, October 5, 1997 in Russian; \"Poet in Tovarishch Paromonova\" typed in Russian; Fax—commentary on Soviet/Russian monuments, October 4, 1997; ICAR Newsletter, Spring 1999, Vol. 10, No. 1; An email from Ilya Zavorine on job offers, November 21, 1994; Old Russian Newspaper articles; one dates December 16, 1994; \"Teni Zabitix Predkov\" by Alexander Genis, printed in Russian, March 1998, New York; Tenement Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, fall 1989; Journal, Snaps, Jack Green 1989, 1991.","Fax from a Librarian of Congress, James Billington, to V. Ivanov in Russian, October 14, 1998; Business card from Vyacheslav Ivanov; Business card from Sher Sher photoartist; Two copies of Curriculum Vitae on Ivanov in English, pages 1-19.","Handwritten and typed poems from \"Kesarevo Svechenie\" in Russian; A letter from the World Millennium Committeed and an attached application for participation. \"Anketa Uchastnika Vsemirnogo Kongressa 'Itogi Tisyacheletiya' in Russian.","Puskin's \"Arion\": a Lone Survivor's Cry by Gerald E. Mikkelson, University of Kansas, SeeJ, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1980, pages 1-12 in English; \"Philosophical Dialogue and Tolstoj's War and Peace\" by David J. Sherman, Cornell University, Seej, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1980, pp14 in English; Aksyonov's complain to editorial office about its censorship of his article \"Put' k khramu\"; A series of articles on Russian Orthodox Church, 1993; Article \"Russkiy Nosil'shchik Plyuet v Litso Angliskomu Attashe\", Segodnya, March 1993; Article from magazine Yunost';\nA letter to David Potter, provost, in English; A paper on Aksyonov's works written by Liza Winamiya, graduate, in Russian, pages 1-12; Correspondence between Aksyonov and Solomon Khaimovich, 1994; Attached are articles on the works of Russian writers; Short stories by Slonimskiy, 1921-1926.","\"Kesarevo Svechenie\" novel, typed manuscript in Russian, 2000, pages 1-200. Pages have variations in numbering; Contains an article \"Lifting a Curtain on Stalin\" from Newsday, in English November 5, 2003.","Pages 201-412, typed manuscript in Russian. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Pages 413-643. Page 643 ends the novel.","Two copies of \"PhD, QE2 and H2O\" by Vassily Aksyonov. Typed in English. translated by Alla Zbinovsky, December 1993, 7810 words, pages 1-18; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, November 1993, pages 1-15. Contains personal corrections; \"Palmer's First Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 6150 words, pages 1-10; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?,4865 words, pages 1-8; \"Palmer's First Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 6162 words, pages 1-13; \"Palmer's Second Flight\" by Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English, translated by Alla Zbinovsky, ?, 4889 words, pages 1-10.","Contains poems in Russian by Boris Chichibabin, Noviy Mir No. 7, 1989; D.S.O.B. Aksyonov's personal note to the reader, handwritten in English; \"Moscow Fever\" typed manuscript in English. No page numbers. No date.","[Separated into 2 folders] \"Pyaterka Tennessistam\" by Tennessee Williams translated by Vassily Aksyonov. (pyat' odnoaktnix) typed in Russian. Page 119 contains insertion, pages 1-126. After page 126, there are pages 115-118. Contains a list of changes by Acting Company. Ends with pages 83, 88, 89, 91; Essay excerpt--# 9, typed in English, contains personal notes in Russian, pages 1-96, pages have a variation in page numbering.","2 copies of \"The Paperscape\", A View from the Flag Tower of the Smithsonian Institution Building: an attempt at introspection; or how some stack of paper turns into a Russian novel. By Vassily Aksyonov, typed in English and Russian, June 24, 1982, Colloquium Paper. Contains different pages, 1981-1982; Third \"The Paperscape\" typed in English, pp 1-12, 1981-1982; Another \"The Paperscape\", January-June, 1982, typed in English and Russian; Personal vocabulary and scratches.","Two StorageMaster maxi diskettes; \"The Yolk of the Egg\" typed in English, Washington, D.C., 1989, pages 1-132,","Typed manuscript in Russian, pages 1-173. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","Typed manuscript in Russian, pages 174- 408. Pages have a variation in page numbering.","typed manuscript in Russian, pages 409-643, Fairfax.","Pages 1-154. Dedicated to Russian-English and English-Russian dictionaries, computer IBM, and all cats including a dog.","A letter from Ellendea Poffer to Aksyonov, May 18, 1994; \"Perished Soul\" novel by Grigol Robakidze, typed in English, June 1993, pp 1-72.","Typed novel in Englsih by Aksyonov, Pages have a variation in page numbering; The last page contains a short note from a translator, Alla, October, 17, 1994.","A letter to Aksyonov from Lenfilm, February 10, 1989; An article \"V Dal'neyshel Dal…\" by Aksyonov in Russian from unknown newspaper; \"Zdravstvuite Gospoda Radioslushateli,\" from Creator's Diary, typed in Russian; \"V Poiskax Kraski\" by Aksyonov, typed in Russian; \"Khrupkaya Ironiya\" by Aksyonov, typed in Russian, 1984, pages 1-12; One page from \"Bol'shomu Korablyu I More Po Koleno\"; \"TV SSSR: Pomekhi Voznikayut Za Predelami Sovetskogo Soyuza\", typed in Russian, 1981, pages 1-10; \"Philu Phofanoffu iz Los Angeles v Moskvu cherez Milan\" Razmishleniya o Totalitarizme (reflection on totalitarianism), typed in Russian, pages 1-4; \"Mysterious Masterpiece\" typed in Englsih, pages 1-4; \"Kursovie Raboti\" typed in Russian; \"Zasipannaya Pamyat'\" (hard to read the first word) typed in Russian, page numbers are out of order; Various radio programs from \"Zvezdi Vostochnogo Bloka\" rubrika, typed in Russian; \"Khrupkaya Ironia\" typed in Russian; \"Dosvedaniya ili Dosvishvetsiya?\" typed in Russian; Various radio talks from 1984 and 1986.","Various Radio Talks, typed in Russian.","Literary script po motivam prozi Aksyonova \"Poiski zhanra\" typed in Russian, pages 1-67; \"O, Eetot V'yunosha Letuchiy\" a book typed in Russian, play, pp 1-93, stsenariy muz fil'ma komedii po motivam russkogo fol'klora XVII veka. (Script of musical comedy based on 17 c Russian folklore).","Treatment of part 1, pages 1-36; Another part one, pages 1-70, typed in English; Parts I through IV;\nPages140-160 are hand written in Russian.","Treatment 3, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-42; \"1937, Pik Entuziazma\" Tret'ya Programma. Seriya \"Generations of Winter\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-12; A short story on Khrushchev's young Commanders, typed in English; \"Generation of Winter\" part V, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-42\"Generation of Winter\" part II, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-40; \"Generation of Winter\" part I, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-17.","A notebook given to Aksyonov by ?, May 30, 1980. Contains two extracts from Jennifer Palmer, handwritten in Russian; A notebook \"Café Turgenev\", hand written in Russian and English; Two copies of \"Negativ Polozhitel'nogo Geroya\", typed in Russian.","A note for the Naturalization Ceremony. Receipt for $50payment to the US District Court, March 15, 1988; Untitled handwritten manuscript in Russian; \"H2O7QE-2 and PhD\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-30;\n\"Vtoroy Otrivok of Palmer\" \"Second Split Palmer\" (continued) handwritten in Russian, pages 7-34, November 21, 1993; \"V Raione Ploshchadi Dupon\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, November 5, 1993, pages 1-35; \"Karuseli\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, October 16, 1993, pages 1-28; \"Pamfilov v Pamfilii\", handwritten manuscript in English and Russian, pages 1-44; \"Korabl' Mira 'Vassily Chapaev'\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pp 1-31, August 18, ?; \"Siob-Futurum\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-44; \"Titan Revolyutsii\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-19, August 6, 1993, Antaliya-Moscow.","A screenplay, typed manuscript in English, pages 1-136; Notes on \"The Island of Crimea\" in English.","Film Script, Washington, pages 1-105.","Typed manuscript in English, pages 1-105, no date; Personal note that lists words for page numbers.","Typed manuscript in English, Washington, 1989, pages 1-319; 1986-1988, Washington—Shelter Island—Dubrovnik—Corfu—Washington.\nAvailable in digital format.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian. Pages 1-237. Contains several scratches for the novel \"Shtrihi k romanu 'Grustniy Baby\".","Hand written manuscript in Russian, pages 238-502, July, 1984, Vermont—July 1985, Paris.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-249.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 250-512.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 513-721, November 1980-December 1983, Ann Arbor, Santa Monica, Sugarbush Valley, Washington.","Untitled novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian. Starts with interlude V titled \"Pressa\" pp 711-830, April 19, 1992.","War Discounts (Vtoroy tom \"Moscow Saga\") (Generations of Winter) \"Gradovi, Voyna i Tyur'ma\", second volume, 1991; Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-207.","Unidentified manuscript, pages 163-296. Contains an essay \"…Posle Kino iz Vseh Iskusstv Dlya nas Glavneishim Yavlyaetsya Photografiya,\" (Lenin and Stalin) typed in Russian, pages 1-11.","Unidentified novel, handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 297-437.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 1-268.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 269-535.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 536-726.","Handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 727-982.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", tretiy tom epilogii \"Gradovi, Moscow Saga\" handwritten manuscript in Russian, third volume, pages 1-197.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 198-423.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 424-609.","Gora. \"Pik Kommunizma\", handwritten manuscript in Russian, pages 610-693.","Two cassettes: Public Affairs Spring Books 2000. Connecticut Public Radio's Faith Middleton Interviews.\nNPR Interview, September 1996. Three VHS: 6 ? Retirement Ceremony: Vassily Aksyonov, April 21, 2004.\nGusman. Theme: V. Aksyonov. \"Journey into the Whirl Wind.\" Sovremennik. Prem'era \"Krutoi Marshrut\". Reportazh. Box also contains a journal. \"For Vassily Aksyonov Thoughts on Your Retirement. George Mason University\" in English and Russian, April 21, 2004."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_ffc59e28a9243164f863004b098ed546\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThis collection contains papers, manuscripts, and some correspondence, research material, interviews, and reviews, of acclaimed novelist and former George Mason University Robinson Professor Vassily Aksyonov.\u003c/abstract\u003e\n    "],"abstract_tesim":["This collection contains papers, manuscripts, and some correspondence, research material, interviews, and reviews, of acclaimed novelist and former George Mason University Robinson Professor Vassily Aksyonov."],"corpname_ssim":["George Mason University. 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