Bird's Shadow
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Bird's Shadow is a collection of short stories by a Nobel Prize-winning Russian
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 author Ivan Bunin. Based on memories and impressions of the vast tour over the Middle East
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 he and Vera Muromtseva undertook in the 1900s. Written between 1907 and 1911, these stories were published as a book in Paris in 1931, although most of them have made it into the Temple of the Sun 1917 compilation (which featured many of the poems too).

The book's working title Fields of the Dead, for, as the author argued, "aren't they all fields of the dead – Baalbek
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 and Palmyra
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, Babylon
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 and Assyria
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, Judea
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 and Egypt
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?.. But the East is the realm of the Sun, and future belongs to the East”, he added.

Critics praised Ivan Bunin's traveler's sketches, seeing them as an integral and highly important part of his legacy. Bunin's "longing for the ceaseless, unrelenting wandering" and his "insatiable perceptiveness" (as he himself put it, in the foreword to The Scream, 1921 Paris compilation) was something he's been long obsessed with. Later scholars saw it as part of his artistic philosophy, aiming at "the understanding of all times and peoples’ tribulations". In his Liberation of Tolstoy essay Bunin wrote about some artists' ability to "feel other times... better than that of their own" and, critics argued, this 'transformational' ability was something he's made very much of his own.

Contents

  • Bird's Shadow (Тень птицы). First published in the Zemlya (Earth) almanac, Vol.1, Moscow, 1908.
  • The Sea of Gods (Море богов). Severnoye Siyanie (Nothern Lights) magazine, Saint Petersburg, 1908, #11, November.
  • Delta (Дельта). Poslednye Novosty newspaper, Paris, 1932, #4085, May 29. In 1915 The Complete Bunin it was part of the piece called Zodiacal Light.
  • Zodiacal Light (Свет Зодиака). Poslednye Novosty, Paris 1929, #3000, June 9.
  • Judea (Иудея). Drykarh anthology, Moscow, 1910. Originally parts of it, The Stone and Sheol, were separate stories.
  • The Stone (Камень). Poslednye Novosty, Paris, 1929, #2930, March 31. In 1915 The Complete Bunin it corresponds to chapters 4 and 5 of Judea.
  • Sheol (Шеол). Bird's Shadow, Paris, 1931. In 1915 The Complete Bunin it corresponds to charter 6 of Judea.
  • The Devil's Desert (Пустыня дьявола). Russkoye Slovo newspaper, Moscow, 1909, #296, December 25.
  • The Sodom Country (Страна содомская). Russkoye Slovo, 1911, #158, July 10, under the title The Dead Sea (Мёртвое море).
  • Temple of the Sun (Храм Солнца). Sovremenny Mir magazine, Saint Petersburgh, 1909, #12, December.
  • Gennisaret (Геннисарет). Russkoye Slovo, Moscow, 1912, #297, December 25. ASccording to the 1915 Complete Bunin commentaries, the story was written on Capri
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    on December 9, 1911. In the 1927 publication (Vozrozhdenye, Paris, text changed) the date is "1907-1927".

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