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Sergey Sergeyevich Narovchatov (Russian: Сергей Сергеевич Наровчатов; 3
October 1919,
Khvalynsk – 22 July 1981, Koktebel) was a
Soviet and
Russian poet...
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Alexander Tvardovsky (1958–1970)
Valery Kosolapov (1970–1974)
Sergei Narovchatov (1974–1981)
Vladimir Karpov (1981–1986)
Sergey Zalygin (1986–1998) Andrei...
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Semyon Nadson (1862–1887)
Vladimir Narbut (1888–1938)
Sergey Narovchatov (1919–1981)
Nikolay Nekrasov (1821–1877) Ivan
Savvich Nikitin (1824–1861)...
- (1983), film
directed by
Gennadiy Vasilev,
based on a poem by
Sergei Narovchatov As a
supporting character in the film
Alexander Nevsky (1938) directed...
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editor Vasily Narezhny (1780–1825), novelist, A
Russian Gil Blas
Sergey Narovchatov (1919–1981),
writer and
magazine editor, Novy Mir
Nikolai Naumov, (1838–1901)...
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Shatsk Province (Shatsk), Kadom; Kasimov; Kerensk;
Krasnaya Sloboda;
Narovchatov; Shatsk; Temnikov;
Troitskoy Ostrog; Yelatma;
Zalessky Stan;
Tambov Province...
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joined a
group of
young poets including M. Kulchitzki,
Pavel Kogan, S.
Narovchatov,
David Samoilov and
others who
became acquainted in
autumn 1939 at the...
- Akhmed, Lukonin, Mikhail, Gamzatov, Rasul, Miezelaitis, Eduardas, and
Narovchatov, Sergei.
Vladimir Mayakovsky : innovator. Moscow :
Progress Publishers...
- that the author's
purpose was to "glorify" the
working class.
Sergey Narovchatov in the 1979
article said that "the Ural
worker in Bazhov's stories, who...
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addition to
Tambov and Kozlov, the
diocese included Dobry,
Kerensky Narovchatov Upper and
Lower Lomov and Troitsk. In 1764, the
diocese added the city...