Dochʹ filosofa Shpeta v filʹme Eleny I︠A︡kovich: Polnai︠a︡ versii︠a︡ vospominaniĭ Mariny Gustavovny Shtorkh

Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo AST (2014)
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Marina Gustavovna Shtorkh is a daughter of Gustav Shpet (1879-1937), one of the most important Russian philosophers of the 20th century. He spent the last two years of his life (1935-1937) in exile in Siberia. M.G. Shtorkh shares her memories in a documentary film about her father and his circle, the intellectual leaders of the Silver Age, philosophers, actors, artists: A. Belyi, V. Kachalov, I. Moskvin, A. Shchusev, B. Pil`niak, etc. This book by Elena Iakovich is a transcript of the film.

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