Ion Pillat (1891 - 1945) | Signature on clipping
profession: Politician / female politician | country: Romania | size: 105 x 150 mm | technique: fixed
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Signature of the personality in full name on a scrap of paper with the probable signature of the partner "stefan Popescu". Ion Pillat was a Romanian poet, essayist and translator, representative of interwar literary modernism. In his work, he connected symbolism with the traditional Romanian countryside and was one of the important voices of Romanian poetry in the first half of the 20th century.___________________________________________________________________________
Jevgenij Aleksandrovič Ljackij | Signature on photo
May 1937 | second name: Ляцкі Яўген Аляксандравіч | profession: Writer | country: Belarus | size: 137 x 110 mm | technique: ink
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Signature of the personality on his photo with the signatures of two other unidentified personalities, dated May 1937. Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Lyakky was a Soviet baritone and opera singer who worked on the stages of Moscow and Leningrad. He was known for his interpretations of the Russian opera repertoire and also appeared as a soloist in concert performances and radio broadcasts.___________________________________________________________________________
Rudolf Petershagen (1901 - 1969) | Signature on paper
1962 | profession: Writer | country: Germany | size: 184 x 128 mm | technique: ballpoint
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Signature of the personality with his full name on a page taken from his book "rebellion of conscience" and two photos of the personality without signature, supplemented by two clippings with information about the personality, dated 1962. Rudolf Petershagen was a German Wehrmacht general who decided to surrender without a fight to the Soviet army at the end of World War II and later became one of the symbols of resistance to Nazism in post-war East Germany.___________________________________________________________________________
Amelie Posse-Brázdová (1884 - 1957) | Signature on paper
December 1934 | profession: Writer | country: Sweden | size: 213 x 135 mm | technique: ink
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Personal signature on a torn page from the book "sunny captivity" with a handwritten dedication in French, dated 1/12/1934. Amelie Posse-Brázdová was a Swedish writer and columnist who lived in Czechoslovakia and was known for her anti-Nazi stance. She was the wife of the Czech painter Oskar Brázda and was actively involved in the cultural and political events of interwar Europe.___________________________________________________________________________
Graciliano Ramos (1892 - 1953) | manuscript with signature on paper
1948 | second name: Graciliano Ramos de Oliveira | profession: Writer | country: Brazil | size: 212 x 138 mm | technique: ink
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Handwritten dedication with the signature of the Brazilian writer Graciliano Ramos on a torn page with the printed title *"Augústia"*, dated 1948. Graciliano Ramos, one of the most important representatives of Brazilian literature of the 20th century, became famous for his austere, realistic style and deep dive into the psyche of the characters and the social problems of northeastern Brazil. The dedication page comes from his novel *"Augústia"*, which is considered one of the crowning works of Brazilian modernism.___________________________________________________________________________
Paul (Percy) Selver (1888 - 1970) | manuscript with signature on clipping
30 November 1921 | profession: Writer | country: Great Britain | size: 81 x 125 mm | technique: ink
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Handwritten dedication written in Czech with Paul Selver's handwritten signature on a scrap of paper, dated November 30, 1921. Paul Selver was a British writer, translator and publicist, known especially as an important promoter of Czech literature in the English-speaking world. He translated the works of authors such as Karel Čapek and Jaroslav Hašek, and his work significantly contributed to the international response of Czech interwar culture.___________________________________________________________________________
Vladimir Solomonovič Polyakov (1909 - 1979) | manuscript with signature on page
1957 | second name: Павлов Вл. | profession: Writer | country: Russia | size: 166 x 126 mm | technique: ink
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Handwritten dedication signed by Vladimir Solomonovich Polyakov on a torn page from the book "Я иду на свидание" ("I'm going on a date"), dated 1956. Vladimir Solomonovich Polyakov was a Soviet writer and poet, best known for his work for youth and engaged poetry reflecting everyday life and ideals of Soviet society. The dedication in the book represents personal contact with the author at the time of his active literary activity.___________________________________________________________________________
Anatoly Vladimirovich Sofronov (1911 - 1990) | signature on the card
May 9, 1965 | second name: Анато́лий Влади́мирович Софро́нов | profession: Theater | country: Russia | size: 113 x 147 mm | technique: ink on paper
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Manuscript with the signature of the Soviet writer, playwright and journalist Anatoly Vladimirovich Sofronov, dated May 9, 1965. An important figure in Soviet cultural policy, the long-time editor-in-chief of the magazine *Ogonjok* and the author of popular plays and song lyrics. Sofronov was known for his loyalty to the regime, but also for his ability to write accessible and comprehensible for a wide audience, thus gaining mass popularity.___________________________________________________________________________
Peter Rosegger (1843 - 1918) | signature on correspondence card
October 14, 1906 | profession: Writer | country: Austria | size: 91 x 141 mm | technique: ink on paper
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Manuscript signed by the Austrian writer Peter Rosegger, dated October 14, 1906 and sent from Prague. An important representative of Austrian rural literature, known for his lyrical and socially oriented prose, in which he depicted life in Alpine villages with a humanistic interest. Rosegger was not only a popular author of his time, but also a bearer of the ideas of peace, faith and simple human dignity.___________________________________________________________________________
Pierre Mac Orlan (1882 - 1970) | manuscript with signature on letter
June 3, 1947 | profession: Writer | country: France | size: 273 x 211 mm | technique: ink on paper
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The handwriting and signature of the French writer Pierre Mac Orlan on a letter dated June 3, 1947. The author of adventure novels, song lyrics and essays, he became famous for works such as *Le Quai des brumes* or *La Bandera*, which also inspired film adaptations. His style combined melancholy with irony, imagery with civility, and created a distinctive poetics of modern urban wandering and the romance of the maritime world.___________________________________________________________________________