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- story takes place from 1922 to 1925, in post-revolutionary Russia. Kira Argounova, the protagonist of the story, is the younger daughter of a bourgeois...
- Dunaev Sylvia Manto as Marisha Claudia Marti as Lydia Argounova Evelina Paoli as Galina Petrovna Argounova Gina Sammarco as Tonia Lamberto Pic****o as GPU Captain...
- politician Kira Zvorykina (1919–2014), Soviet and Ukrainian chess player Kira Argounova, the protagonist in Ayn Rand's We the Living Kira Aso, female protagonist...
- an adaptation of her 1936 novel We the Living. The story follows Kira Argounova, a young woman living in the Soviet Union in the 1920s. Her lover Leo...
- Croci 1942 We the Living Kira Argounova Invisible Chains Elena Silvagni The Two Orphans Enrichetta Addio Kira Kira Argounova Nothing New Tonight Maria 1943...
- mother who raised Davis with the help of family. She was named after Kira Argounova, the protagonist in Ayn Rand's novel We The Living. Her father was African-American...
- Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Gr**** World. Routledge. pp. 487–498. ISBN 9781138090699. Argounova-Low, T.; Brown, A.; Jansari, S. (2020). Model of a Summer Camp. London:...
- speech from We The Living is spoken by the main female character Kira Argounova, to the communist Andrei Taganov (one of the two male lead characters)...
- masculinity". According to Knapp, Liberty 5-3000 is reminiscent of Kira Argounova, the protagonist of Rand's 1934 novel We the Living. Both are "strong...
- of time: Letters from different places "Pravda," 1982. Cruikshank, J & Argounova, T. Reinscribing Meaning: Memory and Indigenous Identity in Sakha Republic...