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Svetlana Alexandrovna Alexievich (born 31 May 1948) is a
Belarusian investigative journalist,
essayist and oral
historian who
writes in Russian. She was...
- by the
Belarusian Nobel Laureate Svetlana Alexievich. At the time of the
disaster (April 1986),
Alexievich was a
journalist living in Minsk, the capital...
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Aleksiyevich (also
Alexievich and
other variants, Алексие́вич, Belarusian: Алексіевіч Ukrainian: Алексієвич) is an East
Slavic family name
derived from...
- romanized: Vremya
sekond khend) is a 2013 book by
Belarusian Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich. An oral
history of the
Soviet Union and its end, it
shares the feelings...
- (2019), pp.234
Alexievich,
Svetlana (2005).
Voices From Chernobyl. Dublin:
Dalkey Archive Press. p. 12.13. ISBN 978-1-62897-330-3.
Alexievich,
Svetlana (2005)...
- English-language
rights to Second-Hand Time by
Svetlana Alexievich for £3500 at the
Frankfurt Book Fair.
Alexievich later won the
Nobel Prize,
netting a "six-figure"...
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Georgy Alexievich Skrebitsky (1903-1964) was a
Soviet writer and naturalist. He was born in Moscow, the son of a doctor. He grew up in the town of Chern...
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Prize in
Literature was
awarded to the
Belarusian journalist Svetlana Alexievich (born 1948) "for her
polyphonic writings, a
monument to
suffering and...
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Alexander Gorsky (August 6, 1871 – 1924), a
Russian ballet c****ographer and a
contemporary of
Marius Petipa, is
known for
restaging Petipa's classical...
- War’s
Unwomanly Face, Moscow :
Progress Publishers. 1988.
Alexievich 1988, p. 33.
Alexievich 1988, p. 386. HARTMANN, CHRISTIAN. (2018).
OPERATION BARBAROSSA :...