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Ruvim Isayevich Frayerman (Руви́м Иса́евич Фраерма́н, 22
September 1891, in Mogilyov,
Russian Empire, – 28
March 1972, Moscow, USSR) was a
Soviet writer...
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Cetinje (1662–73) Hadži-Ruvim (1752–1804),
Orthodox archimandrite Ruvim Frayerman (1891–1972),
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- the
novel Wild Dog
Dingo or the Tale of the
First Love [ru] by
Ruvim Frayerman. A girl
Tanya lives with her
divorced mother in a
small Russian Far East...
- one'd be
thanked for just
wishing you good health, right?"
Author Ruvim Frayerman remembered: Once, long
before Timur and His
Squad had been
started Gaidar...
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August 3 the
novel was finished.
According to the writer's
friend Ruvim Frayerman, "Distant
Lands with its
quiet railway station, the
mysterious forest...
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Soviet film. The Wild Dog
Dingo may also
refer to: The
novel by
Ruvim Frayerman on
which the film was
based Laukinis šuo
dingo (The Wild Dog Dingo), the...
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Laukinis šuo
dingo (The Wild Dog Dingo,
named after a
Russian book by
Ruvim Frayerman for
teenagers about teenage love) It is also a word play on the word "dingo"...
- writer, dramatist,
memoirist and scenarist,
Palace and
Prison Ruvim Frayerman (1891–1972) writer, poet,
essayist and journalist, Wild Dog
Dingo Dmitry...
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enters the
Odessa Art Institute,
studied of K. Kostandi, P. Volokidin, T.
Frayerman, M. Zamechek. In 1926,
after graduation, Gorb came to
Leningrad and entered...