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Eugene M. Kayden
Russian–American professor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eugene Mark Kayden (1886–1977) was a professor emeritus of economics at Sewanee: The University of the South and a translator of Boris Pasternak's poems. Kayden, a pro-integrationist, declined an honorary degree from the university in protest of its decision to award another degree to noted segregationist Thomas R. Waring.[1]
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Works
- The Co-operative Movement in Russia during the War (1929), co-authored with Alexis N. Antsiferov[2][3]
Translations into English
- Poems by Boris Pasternak (1959, 1964 2nd ed.)[4]
- Alexander Pushkin's Eugene Onegin (1964)[5][6]
- Alexander Pushkin's Little Tragedies (1965)[7]
- Michail Lermontov's The Demon and Other Poems (1965)[8]
- Fyodor Tyutchev's Poems of Night and Day (1974)[9]
- Last Translations; Russian Poems (1979)[10]
- Vsevolod Garshin's Last Translations; Three Stories (1979)[11]
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