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Aleksandr Trifonovich Tvardovsky (‹The
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openly distributed in the
Soviet Union. Novy Mir
editor Aleksandr Tvardovsky wrote a
short introduction for the
issue entitled "Instead of a Foreword"...
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legend include: Pan
Tvardovsky, an
opera by
Alexey Verstovsky,
libretto by
Mikhail Zagoskin (1828); Pan
Tvardovsky, Zagoskin's
short story from...
- Soldier" (Russian: Василий Тёркин. Книга про бойца) is a poem by
Aleksandr Tvardovsky, one of the key
works in the poet's
oeuvre that has
gained widespread...
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Russian history despite the fact that its editor-in-chief,
Alexander Tvardovsky,
facing significant political pressure,
resigned in
February 1970. With...
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child prisoners of ****
concentration camps Monument to
Alexander Tvardovsky and
Vasily Terkin Monument to the 2nd
Sofia Infantry Regiment Cannon in...
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translated the
works of many
famous foreign poets, such as
Aleksandr Tvardovsky,
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
Muhammad Iqbal,
Rasul Gamzatov, and Sergey...
- Simonov,
arguably most
famous for his 1941 poem Wait for Me, and
Aleksandr Tvardovsky,
author of the long poem "Vasily Terkin" (1941–45),
chief editor of the...
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would become known." In 1960, aged 42,
Solzhenitsyn approached Aleksandr Tvardovsky, a poet and the
chief editor of the Novy Mir magazine, with the m****cript...
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plays by
Maxim Gorky "Distance
After Distance" – poem by
Aleksandr Tvardovsky "On the Volga" – a poem by
Nikolay Nekrasov "Volga and Vazuza" – a poem...