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Dry Valley (Ivan Bunin novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
Dry Valley (novel)

Dry Valley (Russian: Суходол, pronounced: Sukhodo′l) is a short novel by a Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin, first published in the April 1912 issue of the Saint Petersburg ''Vestnik Evropy'' magazine.〔The Works of I.A.Bunin. Vol.III, Novellas and short stories, 1907-1911. Khudozhestvennaya Literatura Publishers. 1965. Commentaries, pр.427-428.〕 Having come out soon after ''The Village'' (1910), it is usually linked to the latter as the author's second major book concerning the bleak state of Russia as a whole and its rural community in particular. It is also regarded as the last in Bunin's early 1900s cycle of "gentry elegies".〔
== History ==
Bunin started working upon the book in summer 1911, when at the Vasilyevsky estate in Orlovskaya gubernia. In September of this year he wrote to the ''Moskovskaya Vest'' correspondent: "I've just finished the first part of a large novelet called ''Dry Valley''".〔''Moskovskaya Vest'', 1911. No.3, September 12〕 The work was finished in December 1911 on Capri where Bunin stayed at his friend Maxim Gorky's home. On February 21 he read it to the host and another visiting guest, Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky. Both praised the book, the latter compared it to "an old tapestry."〔Pushenkov, N.A. In a Large Family. Smolensk. 1960. P.242.〕
The book's plot was fictional but there were numerous details in it that proved to be autobiographical. The Sukhodol estate bore close resemblance to a family country house in the Oryol gubernia owned by Bunin's uncle Nikolay Nikolayevich where Ivan with his younger sister Masha were frequent guests. Aunt Tonya's prototype was Bunin's aunt Varvara Nikolayevna who lived in a large neighbouring country house (and was, in Vera Muromtseva's assessment, "slightly off-kilter"). Pyotr Kyrillovich character in the book was a veiled portrait of Bunin's grandfather Nikolay Dmitrievich (whose mother, beautiful Uvarova girl, died young).〔''Uva''rova family line (on Bunin's father side) is sometimes confused with that of ''Chuba''rova, Bunin's mother.〕〔The Works of I.A.Bunin. Vol.III, Novellas and short stories, 1907-1911. Khudozhestvannaya Literatura Publishers. 1965. Commentaries, pp.476-478.〕

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