Quote by: Ivan Bunin

On the second and the third night there was again a ball -- this time in mid-ocean, during a furious storm sweeping over the ocean, which roared like a funeral mass and rolled up mountainous seas fringed with mourning silvery foam. The Devil, who from the rocks of Gibraltar, the stony gateway of two worlds, watched the ship vanish into night and storm, could hardly distinguish from behind the snow the innumerable fiery eyes of the ship. The Devil was as huge as a cliff, but the ship was even bigger, a many-storied, many-stacked giant, created by the arrogance of the New Man with his ancient heart.


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Author Bio


  • NameIvan Bunin
  • DescriptionRussian writer and poet
  • BornOctober 10, 1870
  • DiedNovember 8, 1953
  • CountryRussian Empire
  • ProfessionLinguist; Poet; Writer; Translator; Novelist
  • WorksThe Village; Cursed Days
  • AwardsNobel Prize In Literature; Pushkin Prize