Description
Correspondence, speeches and writings, printed matter, and audio-visual material,
relating to Russian literature and culture both in the Soviet Union and the emigration,
political conditions in the Soviet Union, Soviet dissidents, and the Russian emigre
community. Includes correspondence and writings of Nikolai Gumilev, Marina Tsvetaeva and
other Russian writers.
Availability
Access
Boxes 151-153 may be viewed under supervision only. Use copies (in Boxes 185-187)
available.
Access to audiovisual materials requires at least two weeks advance notice. Audiovisual
materials include sound recordings, video recordings, and motion picture film.
Hoover staff will determine whether use copies of the materials requested can be
made available. Some materials may not be accessible even with advance notice. Please
contact the Hoover Institution Archives Audiovisual Specialist for further information.