10 October] 1870 – 8 November 1953), the first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature (1933), wrote more than 200 poems.
Bunin were compilations of poems; some were included also into Volume 6.
The Adolf Marks' edition represented the whole of Bunin's poetic legacy (as of 1915), starting with the Falling Leaves book's material.
Since then Bunin's poems were appearing in his collections of short stories: Chalice of Life (1915), The Gentleman from San Francisco (1916) and Temple of the Sun (1917).
There was little poetry, though, in The Complete Bunin in 1 volumes, published by Petropolis in 1934–1936.