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  • Vladimir Mikhailovich Kirshon (Russian: Влади́мир Миха́йлович Киршо́н) (August 19 [O.S. August 6] 1902 – July 28, 1938) was a Soviet playwright, poet...
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    general secretary), Vladimir Kirshon, Dmitry Furmanov, Alexander Fadeyev, Alexei Selivanovskiy, Vladimir Stavsky, Yuri Libedinskiy, Vladimir Yermilov, and others...
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    major-general Ivan Nikolayevich Zvorykin [ru]. Soviet playwright Vladimir Kirshon lived in the house between 1923 and 1926. The building has the status...
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  • Velikanov 28 Yakov Davydov, Terenty Deribas, Vladimir Kirshon, Yakov Alksnis, Izrail Leplevsky, Maksim Ammosov, Vladimir Orlov, Mikhail Sangursky, Alexander Svechin...
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    Khalepsky Fayzulla Khodzhayev Vasiliy Khripin Grigory Kireyev Vladimir Kirshon Vladimir Klimovskikh Nikolai Klestov Vilhelm Knorin Lazar Kogan Nikolai...
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    former colleagues in RAPP, with the notable exception of the playwright Vladimir Kirshon, deserted him after this public humiliation, but he continued to enjoy...
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  • period, his 1930 opera The North Wind, Op. 25, based on the play by Vladimir Kirshon.: 8  Musicologist Gerald Abraham described the opera as "harmonically...
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  • slavophile movement Dmitry Khvostov (1757–1835), poet and fabulist Vladimir Kirshon (1902–1938), playwright, The Miraculous Alloy Marusya Klimova (born...
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    spectacles of Soviet dramaturges, including Boris Lavrenev (Razlom, 1927), Vladimir Kirshon (Gorod Vetrov, 1928); Yury Olesha (Zagovor chuvstv, 1929), Nikolai...
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  • The book was denounced by politician Lazar Kaganovich and playwright Vladimir Kirshon who said "for such nuances put him up against a wall" to be executed...
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  • directed by Dmitri Bassalygo. Vasiliy Aristov as Komsomol member Fedya Vladimir Karin Mikhail Lenin Olga Tretyakova Tsekhanskaya Taylor & Christie p.429...
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    poet Vladimir Kirshon as an associate of Averbakh and of the ousted former NKVD chief Genrikh Yagoda, both recently arrested, saying that Kirshon and Averbakh...
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    seasons, Nelson made two more appearances—in Checkhov's The Seagull and Vladimir Kirshon's Red Rust—prior to becoming, in 1931, a charter member of the newly...
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    Popov. The mayor of Rostov-on-Don Ivan Zvorykin and the playwright Vladimir Kirshon lived here. The building is considered to be an object of cultural...
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    train 14-69" (Vsevold Ivanov), "Attack" (Vladimir Bill-Beloserkovski), "Bread" and "City of Winds" (Vladimir Kirshon) (VsevoldVishnevski), "Mom" (Maxim Gorky)...
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  • initial commission were Alexander Korneichuk, Alexander Afinogenov, Vladimir Kirshon, and the novelist Alexei Tolstoi. Despite his historical significance...
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    Daniil Kharms (1905–1942) Elizaveta Bam Mikhail Kheraskov (1733–1807) Vladimir Kirshon (1902–1938) Bread The Miraculous Alloy Fyodor Kokoshkin (1775–1838)...
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    Simon Gantillon's Maya (1928), René Berton's After Death (1928), Vladimir Kirshon's Red Rust (1930), Alfred Savoir's Little Catherine (1931), The Poet's...
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  • best actor of the year. In 1977, Ryazanov, Braginsky, cinematographer Vladimir Nakhabtsev, composer Mikael Tariverdiev and actors Barbara Brylska and...
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