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- **** Mykytovych Karetnyk (Ukrainian: Семе́н Мики́тович Каретник; 1893 – 1920) was a Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary and military commander in the Revolutionary...
- Karetnyk (London: Pushkin, 2013) The Buddha's Return, translated by Bryan Karetnyk (London: Pushkin, 2014) The Flight, translated by Bryan Karetnyk (London:...
- [sic] Murder in the Age of Enlightenment: Essential Stories. Trans. Bryan Karetnyk. London: Pushkin Press, 2020. ISBN 9781782275558 The Spider's Thread.--In...
- ISBN 9781782275039 The Village of Eight Graves (八つ墓村 Yatsuhakamura) translated by Bryan Karetnyk. Pushkin Vertigo, 2021; ISBN 9781782277453 Death on Gokumon Island (獄門島...
- Back Through the Years. Mehring Books. pp. 1–2. ISBN 978-1-893638-97-6. Karetnyk, Bryan (8 December 2023). "Chevengur — Andrey Platonov's risky critique...
- September 1918, the Huliaipole anarchist group around Nestor Makhno and **** Karetnyk began to make moves to decisively reoccupy their hometown. Disguised as...
- due to a lack of cavalry. The Makhnovist detachment under Ataman **** Karetnyk and units of the 7th Cavalry Division [ru] were sent to rescue the landing...
- Donald Keene rejected Mishima's request to translate it into English. Bryan Karetnyk for the Financial Times praised the humour, pacing, and "scenes of intense...
- of an Unhappy Mother." The Siren's Lament: Essential Stories, tr. Bryan Karetnyk, Pushkin Press, 2023. Collects three stories: "The Qilin", "Killing O-Tsuya"...
- local children were playing wargames based on recent events. After **** Karetnyk's detachment ****isted in the siege of Perekop, which had forced the Army...