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Ivan Bunin’s " Dark Avenues " (1937–1945) represents the pinnacle of his short-prose cycle. Written during his exile in France, the collection explores the intersection of eros, memory, and the tragic brevity of human connection. This paper examines Bunin’s unique stylistic "sensuality" and his use of the "eternal present" to reconstruct a lost Russia through the lens of individual romantic encounters.

Unlike his contemporaries, Bunin’s treatment of sensuality is frank yet poetic, viewing the physical body as a temple of memory for the "Old Russia" that no longer exists. IV. The Role of the Exile temnye allei bunin fb2 skachat

The collection is not merely a series of erotic vignettes but a complex philosophical inquiry into how love serves as the only bridge between a vanished past and a desolate present. II. The Esthetics of the "Short Encounter" Ivan Bunin’s " Dark Avenues " (1937–1945) represents

Abstract

Written in France but set in pre-revolutionary Russia, the stories function as a literary "re-creation" of the homeland. the texture of velvet

Bunin uses sensory details—the smell of rain, the texture of velvet, the cold of a carriage—to ground his nostalgia.