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Andrii Yuriyovych Kurkov (Ukrainian: Андрій Юрійович Курков, IPA: [ɐnˈd⁽ʲ⁾r⁽ʲ⁾ij ˈjur⁽ʲ⁾ijowɪtʃ kʊrˈkɔu̯]; born 23
April 1961) is a
Ukrainian author and...
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Kurkov (Russian: Курков) is a
Slavic masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Kurkova. The
surname is
commonly found in the Russian,
Ukrainian and...
- Сірі бджоли; Russian: Серые пчёлы) is a
novel by
Ukrainian author Andrey Kurkov.
Originally published in 2018, it
translated by
Boris Dralyuk and published...
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Death and the
Penguin is a
novel by
Ukrainian author Andrey Kurkov.
Originally published in 1996 in
Russian (as
Smert postoronnego, transl.
Death of a...
- 2023, with
Jennifer Croft)
Andrey Kurkov – The
Silver Bone (MacLehose Press, 2024; HarperVia, 2024)
Andrey Kurkov – The
Stolen Heart (MacLehose Press...
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other government bodies.
After the last
Chief of the
Soviet time,
Anatoly Kurkov, the St.
Petersburg and
Leningrad Oblast Directorate were led by Sergei...
- Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact,
brought to the
country a
rebellious and free spirit."
Andrey Kurkov in an
opinion piece about Euromaidan on BBC News
Online (28
January 2014)...
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Penguin Lost is a
novel by
Andrey Kurkov.
Originally published in 2005 in
Russian (as Закон улитки, English: The
Snail Law), it was
translated by George...
- Nadezhda, a
university lecturer in Sociology. The
Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov,
reviewing the book in The Guardian,
calls the book a "banal tale" that...
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Kurkov 2022, p. 24.
Kurkov 2022, p. 25. "Galicia". Britannica.
Retrieved 7
March 2022. "Volhynia"...