- Vim
Karénine (born
August 6, 1933) is an
American and
French poet, a
haiku poet and a novelist. Vim
Karénine (Antony de Vial), son of François de Vial...
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Retrieved 1
March 2023 – via Encyclopedia.com.
Hilde Hoogenboom. "Wladimir
Karénine and her
Biography of
George Sand: One
Russian Women Writer Responds to...
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Simon Sebag Montefiore,
Young Stalin, page 209
Hilde Hoogenboom. "Wladimir
Karénine and her
Biography of
George Sand: One
Russian Women Writer Responds to...
- Raquin,
after Émile Zola 1949: Neiges, co-writer
Georgette Paul 1950: Anna
Karénine,
after Tolstoy 1954: L'Affaire
Lafarge 1952:
Anastasia 1962: La Nuit de...
- (PDF) on
September 11, 2013.
Retrieved August 16, 2013. "Poster for Anna
Karenine (1911)" (jpg).
Retrieved 16
August 2013. used to show
spelling of the title...
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Kallman (1921–1975) Ilya
Kaminsky (born 1977)
Lenore Kandel (1932–2009) Vim
Karenine (born 1933) Mary Karr (born 1955)
Julia Kasdorf (born 1962)
Laura Kasischke...
- 2006 :
Danse avec lui 2009 : La Tête en
friche 2012 :
Foxfire 2012 : Anna
Karénine 2012 : My W**** with
Marilyn 1990 :
Intrigues (TF1) (in 3 episodes) 1992 :...
- (born 1946), Los
Alamos MacKinlay Kantor (1904–1977),
Andersonville Vim
Karénine (born 1935), O America! Jan
Karon (born 1937), At Home in
Mitford Alma...
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Karasick (born 1965), Canadian/US poet,
media artist and
essayist Vim
Karenine (born 1933), US poet,
essayist and
novelist György Károly (1953–2018),...
- era,
appearing in
films such as the
drama Like the
Leaves (1935). Anna
Karenine (1917) The
Prince of the
Impossible (1918) My
Little One (1933) The Missing...