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- Chevengur (Russian: Чевенгур) is a socio-philosophical novel by Andrei Platonov, written in 1928. It is his longest work and often regarded by scholars...
- form infused with existentialism. His famous works include the novels Chevengur (1928) and The Foundation Pit (1930). Platonov was born in the settlement...
- Kusturica. The song "This Is a Film" quotes a character from the novel Chevengur by a Russian writer Andrei Platonov: "He would show Zakhar Pavlovich the...
- Year" award by Dünya Kitap Magazine in Turkey, due to her translation of Chevengur by Andrei Platonov into Turkish language. She moved to the Republic of...
- (1966) by Mikhail Bulgakov Byzantium Endures (1981) by Michael Moor**** Chevengur (written in 1927, first published in 1988 in the USSR) by Andrei Platonov...
- Ballads; Agatha Christie's The Mystery of the Blue Train; Andrei Platonov's Chevengur; Valerian Pidmohylny's The City. Death of Thomas Hardy 1929 in literature...
- Master and Margarita (1928–1940), and Andrei Platonov, author of novels Chevengur (1928) and The Foundation Pit (1930) were attacked by the official critics...
- Andrei Platonov (1899–1951), novelist, short story writer and playwright, Chevengur, The Foundation Pit Georgi Plekhanov (1857–1918), writer, revolutionary...
- detachment from German civilian life felt by many men returning from the front Chevengur by Andrei Platonov (Soviet Russia, excerpts) The City by Valerian Pidmohylny...
- Simpleton One Thousand Souls An Old Man's Sin Andrei Platonov (1899–1951) Chevengur Dzhan The Foundation Pit Happy Moscow Boris Polevoy (1908–1981) He Came...