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ArcheoBiblioBase: Archives in Russia: E-8Last update of repository: 15 March 2020Institut mirovoi literatury im. A.M. Gor'kogo RAN (IMLI)Arkhiv A.M. Gor'kogo [A.M. Gor'kii Archive] Telephone: +7 495 691-19-23, +7 495 697-16-38 Fax: +7 495 609-95-16 Website: http://imli.ru/index.php/arkhiv-a-m-g... Opening hours: TuTh 11:00–17:00Head: Elena Rafaelovna Matevosian (tel. +7 495 691-19-23) Holdings Total: 13 fonds; 106,190 units; 1868—“1936 The separate Gor'kii Archive, since its establishment in 1937, is the official collection point for all archival materials and literary manuscripts of and relating to Maksim Gor'kii (Maxim Gorky pseud. of Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov, 1868–1936). It contains all extant Gor'kii literary manuscripts, drafts of literary criticism and publicistic writings, over 10,000 letters of Gor'kii himself, and over 40,000 letters of his correspondents in the Soviet Union and abroad. There are also some fonds of personal papers of Gor'kii’s family and close associates, including his first wife, E.P. Peshkova (10,000 units), his son, M.A Peshkov and his daughter-in-law, N.A. Peshkova (1,606 units), his lifelong biographer, I.A. Gruzdev among others. There are several fonds of institutions and organizations with which Gor'kii was associated, such as the “Znanie” and “Vsemirnaia literatura” publishing houses, among others. Working conditions: Files are available to researchers within half an hour after orders are placed. Reference facilities: The Gor'kii Archive has additional catalogues, including those covering literary works, names for incoming letters and addresses of outgoing letters; these are usually only for staff use, but are open to researchers with special permission. The catalogue of manuscripts from the Division of Manuscripts and Gor'kii Archive with images of some documents are available on the website: http://rukopisi.imli.ru/. The list of fonds of the Gor'kii Archive is also available on the website: http://isaran.ru/?q=ru/funds&ida=5 Copy facilities: Xerox and photographic copying facilities are available. Since the Gor'kii Archive has the exclusive right to the publication of its holdings, special permission is required for copying documents in their entirety or significant portions thereof. |