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- Lydia Korneyevna Chukovskaya (Russian: Ли́дия Корне́евна Чуко́вская, IPA: [ˈlʲidʲɪjə kɐrˈnʲejɪvnə tɕʊˈkofskəjə] ; 24 March [O.S. 11 March] 1907 – February...
- number of books in po****r science for children. He was married to Lydia Chukovskaya, a writer and human rights activist. Matvei Petrovich Bronstein was the...
- Sofia Petrovna is a novella by Russian author Lydia Chukovskaya, written in the late 1930s in the Soviet Union. It is notable as one of the few surviving...
- Briks "a saloon where writers met with chekists" according to Lydia Chukovskaya. In her memoirs the artist Elizaveta Lavinskaya, a friend of Briks and...
- of author and children's poet Korney Chukovsky and nephew of Lidiya Chukovskaya. In a letter to his daughter on 6 August 1958, her father told her: "...
- adaptations for radio are Going Under from the novel by the Russian Lydia Chukovskaya, a five-part adaptation of Brighton Rock by Graham Greene, and an eight-part...
- print edition, was started in 1964 when Chukovsky's granddaunhter Yelena Chukovskaya [ru] decided to make a typewritten copy of Chukokkala, which existed...
- ****ociation was dissolved. The first recipient of the prize was Lydia Chukovskaya. The last recipient was Galina Drobot, editor-in-chief of the "Aprel"...
- continued to circulate in secret. Akhmatova's close friend, chronicler Lydia Chukovskaya described how writers working to keep poetic messages alive used various...
- Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Russian; 1962) Sofia Petrovna by Lydia Chukovskaya (Soviet; 1939–40) We The Living by Ayn Rand (American, 1936) Wave of...