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Lydia Korneyevna Chukovskaya (Russian: Ли́дия Корне́евна Чуко́вская, IPA: [ˈlʲidʲɪjə kɐrˈnʲejɪvnə tɕʊˈkofskəjə] ; 24 March [O.S. 11 March] 1907 – February...
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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...
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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...
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print edition, was
started in 1964 when Chukovsky's
granddaunhter Yelena Chukovskaya [ru]
decided to make a
typewritten copy of Chukokkala,
which existed...
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continued to
circulate in secret. Akhmatova's
close friend,
chronicler Lydia Chukovskaya described how
writers working to keep
poetic messages alive used various...
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married Maria (Maria
Borisovna Chukovskaya) née Goldfeld,
daughter of Aron-Ber and Tauba. His daughter,
Lydia Chukovskaya (1907–1996), is
remembered as...
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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: "...
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Briks "a
saloon where writers met with chekists"
according to
Lydia Chukovskaya. In her
memoirs the
artist Elizaveta Lavinskaya, a
friend of
Briks and...
- London. 25
January 2003. Solzhenitsyn,
Aleksandr I (1–7
January 2003),
Chukovskaya,
Lydia (ed.), "200
Years Together",
Orthodoxy Today (interview), archived...
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wedding was not on the
agenda at that very moment.[citation needed]
Lydia Chukovskaya insisted it was the "ever-powerful
Yakov Agranov,
another one of Lilya's...