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Personal and business correspondence. Prominent correspondents in the General Subseries include Georgii Adamovich, Isabel Allende, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Graham Greene, Iurii Nekhoroshev, Pablo Neruda, Ancel Nunn, Octavio Paz, William Jay Smith, Oleg Tselkov, Harrison Salisbury, and Dimitry Shostakovich, as well as a number of lesser known Georgian and ethnic minority poets. Letters from Yevtushenko consist primarily of faxes regarding logistical details. Family correspondence includes letters to and from his four wives and five children during his many absences from home. Prominent correspondents in the Friends Subseries include Australian writer Geoffrey Dutton, Russian writer Aleksander Mezhirov, translator Albert C. Todd, and composer Paul Winter.
Handwritten letter from great Chuvashian poet, Gennady Aigi, 1991 July 22. Handwritten note from Chingiz Aitmatov.
Correspondence to Yevtushenko from Meg Simonton of Albertson College, Marcia Franklin of Idaho Public Television, and the Log Cabin Literary Center concerning arrangements for his 1994 visit to Idaho. One typed letter from Margarita Aliger, poet and member of the Writer's Union, reviewing Yevtushenko's new poem 'Fuku'. Two-page handwritten letter from Isabel Allende, Chilean writer, concerning writers repressed under Pinochet. Subjects and Indexing Terms. One typed letter from Osborn Elliott, Editor and Chairman of the Board of Newsweek, concerning a new feature in the magazine in which he would like Yevtushenko to participate. One typed and signed letter from I.G.
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Ehrenburg, addressed 'Dear Comrades,' in which he declines to speak out for Yevtushenko, dated 1960 January 19. This letter was addressed to Z.E. Two handwritten letters, photograph, and business card from writer and editor Shlomo Even-Shoshan. Three handwritten letters from Svetlana Evstratova, actress who played the main role in 'Detskii Sad.' Subjects and Indexing Terms. One page front and back typed letter with a one page poem from Boris Pasternak, 1953 Mar. The letter is addressed to Valentin Ferdinandovich.
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Two-page typed and signed letter from Nobel-prize winning Mexican author Octavio Paz, 1968 May 15. Two-page typed and signed letter (one copy in English and one in Russian) on PEN letterhead from John Steinbeck and Edward Albee. Typed New Year's card from V.
Poltoratskii, E. Dymshits (the card is a picture of Yevtushenko with readers), 1954 Dec. Subjects and Indexing Terms. Original and photocopy of typed letter from President Bill Clinton thanking Yevtushenko for a copy of his collected poems, 1993 May 26. Original and photocopy of a handwritten letter from President Bill Clinton thanking Yevtushenko for another book, 1996 January 10. Original and photocopy of a typed letter from Vice President Al Gore thanking Yevtushenko for a copy of his book, 1996 February 5. Photograph of Vice President Al Gore with Yevtushenko by the grave of Pasternak, with a handwritten signed note at the bottom.
Subjects and Indexing Terms. Political Papers include drafts and copies of letters written to significant political figures including Brezhnev, Gorbachev, Shevardnadze, and Yeltsin, in addition to letters to the Central Committee of the Communist Party and other political organizations. It also includes correspondence and transcripts of official discussions of a number of his works, materials related to Yevtushenko's election as People's Deputy from Khar'kov, and papers related to his participation in the organizations Memorial and Pamiat. Papers from the archive of the Union of Soviet Writers include personal forms of Pasternak, Tvardovskii, Zabolotskii, and Zoshchenko, and correspondence between Pasternak and Markov. Fax copy of a typed and signed letter to Brezhnev concerning publication of Yevtushenko's books and restriction on his performances, 1969 Apr 7.
Copy of typed letter to Brezhnev and the Politburo concerning censorship, n.d. Copy of a typed letter to Brezhnev concerning Taganka Theater, signed by Yevtushenko, Vosnesenskii, and Denisov, n.d. Fragment of a copy of typed letter to Andropov concerning Glavlit, n.d. Copy of typed and signed letter to Chernenko concerning an event sponsored by Taganka Theater in memory of Vysotski, n.d.