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Dreams (Сны, ''Sny'') is a novella by a Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin, written in the late 1903 and first published in the first book of the ''Znanie'' (Knowledge) Saint Petersburg literary almanach in 1904, where it was coupled with another short novella, "The Golden Bottom" (Золотое дно), under the common title "Black Earth" (Чернозём). "Dreams" is generally regarded as the turning point in Bunin's literary career, marking the radical turn towards social issues prior to which he had mostly avoided.〔The Works by I.A.Bunin. Vol.II. Novels and novellas. 1892-1909. Khudozhestvennaya Literatura Publishers. 1965. Commentaries, pp. 516-518.〕 == Background == Bunin was one of the most prolific contributors to the ''Znanie'' publishing house's literary compilations. All in all, his work featured in sixteen books of the series. Originally, besides several poems, another story was planned for the inclusion into the Book I, called "In Corns" (В хлебах; later re-titled and now known as "The Distant Things", Далёкое). Having failed to finish it in time, on December 11, 1903, Bunin wrote in a letter to Maxim Gorky and Konstantin Pyatnitsky: "I send you the story, but it is not the one that's been promised. (Corns ) proved to be such a torture to me, it has to be five times as large. What I send to you instead is a couple of short sketches, united by the common title and one general feel. One of them you've heard, Aleksey Maksimovich, I've been reading it to you. Should some things need be cut out for censors, please do it, I'm so eager to see this coming through!"〔〔Ninov, А. Bunin in Znaniye. Russkaya Literatura magazine. 1964, No.1.〕
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