• Maximilian Voloshin and the Russian Literary Circle: Culture and survival in revolutionary times by Barbara Walker. Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2005.
  • Maximilian Alexandrovich Kirienko-Voloshin, Maksimiljan Aleksandrovič Vološin, Maksimilian Voloshin, Maksimilian Aleksandrovich Voloshin.
  • Annesi 1893 yılında satın yakınlarında bulunan Feodosya Koktebel arsa. Burada, 1897 yılında Voloshin Maximilian gymnasium mezun oldu.
  • Voloshin’s position was neutral but not indifferent, for he condemned both the excesses of the Red Terror and the bloody actions of the White Guards.
  • One of them showed up at the house of poet Maximilian Voloshin, asking for shelter. Voloshin hid him in the attic.
  • And, in support of all that has been said, it's as if nature itself created a profile of a bearded man on Karadag, Maximilian Voloshin became incredibly like over time.
  • From the Notes of Maximilian Voloshin 1917-1920. * * * We live in era, when everything is displaced in the world, there are no foundations, no feeling of gravity...
  • Maximilian Voloshin did not recover, he preferred to engage in self-education. In the same 1899, Voloshin made his debut as a critic in the journal Russian...
  • Maximilian Alexandrovich Voloshin was born on May 16, 1877 in Kiev. The mother of the poet Elena Ottobaldovna was a woman of volitional and distinctive.
  • In 1907, Voloshin returned from abroad to Koktebel and settled in his house, called “The House of the Poet.” Maximilian Voloshin’s painting...