- century.
There were
seasonal burlaks, who
worked from
spring to autumn, and
temporary burlaks, who
worked occasionally.
Burlaks did not work in winter, when...
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contrasting exuberant day-trippers (which he
himself had been) with the
careworn burlaks.
Repin found a
particular empathy with Kanin, the
defrocked priest, who...
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Burlak (Russian: Бурла́к) is a
Russian surname that may
refer to:
Dmitry Burlak (born 1983),
Russian footballer Svetlana Burlak (born 1969),
Russian linguist...
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Burlak Timpson (May 24, 1911 – July 9, 2002) was an
early twentieth-century
leader in
labor organizing and
leftist political movements. A
member of...
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Taras Aleksandrovich Burlak (Russian: Тарас Александрович Бурлак; born 22
February 1990) is a
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Balakirev and
published in his book of folk
songs in 1866. It was sung by
burlaks, or barge-haulers, on the
Volga River.
Balakirev published it with only...
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Svetlana Burlak, Russian: Светлана Анатольевна Бурлак) (born June 12, 1969) is a
Russian linguist, an Indo-European
languages scholar, as well as an author...
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Traveling upstream may have been even slower, as the
boats had to be
pulled by
burlaks. The
banks of the
river are
dotted with
historical and
cultural sites,...
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reminiscent of the
Burlak Kanin in Ilya Repin's
painting Burlaks on the Volga. Art
historian Elena Levenfish has
noted that the
Burlak Kanin and the Worker...