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Since we have 691 books in common, I thought I would mention Nina Berberova to you. I noticed that she wasn't mentioned in your library.

She was an emigre from the Russian Revolution,in Paris, the mistress of Khodasevich the poet, knew Alexander Blok, and wrote short stories, novellas, and a wonderful autobiograpny "The Italics are mine".(Nabokov thought Khodasevich was the greatest Russian poet of the first half of the 20th century.)

She ended her career teaching Russian at Princeton, and a French film was made of her novel "The Accompanist". (She was also gorgeous).
I found a biography & info on Cooper Edens here: http://biography.jrank.org/pages/1987/Ed.... I only have two of his books, but hope to have them all. He is enchanting.
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Greetings! Thought I'd send just a quick hello. I'm having fun posting my books on LT: I'm now up over 500 (just starting, obviously), and I see that you and I share 55 books already. I see you don't use LT for social stuff much, but anyway I didn't think it would hurt to shoot you greetings. Cheers from San Francisco!
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