- "
Kholstomer" (Russian: Холстомер, IPA: [xəlstɐˈmʲer]), also
translated as "Strider", is a work by Leo
Tolstoy that has been
referred to as “one of the...
- (1886) "The Grain" (1886) "Repentance" (1886) "Croesus and Fate" (1886) "
Kholstomer" (1886) "The Two
Brothers and the Gold" (1886) "A Lost Opportunity" (1889)...
-
complicity in the CIA's actions, and
Starik tells Nikita Khrushchev of "
Kholstomer", his long-term
masterstroke to
cripple the US economy.
Yevgeny continues...
-
cites as
using the
technique throughout his works: "The
narrator of '
Kholstomer,' for example, is a horse, and it is the horse's
point of view (rather...
- may
refer to: Strider,
standard English title of Leo Tolstoy's
novella Kholstomer Strider (novel), a
juvenile fiction novel by
Beverly Cleary Strider, an...
- London, 1983 Strider, The
Story of a
Horse by Mark
Rozovsky based on
Kholstomer by Leo
Tolstoy (title role),
Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1984
Venice Preserv'd...
-
Wizard in Oz by L.
Frank Baum Joey, from War
Horse by
Michael Morpurgo Kholstomer, from the
story of the same name by Leo
Tolstoy Lukas, in the Emil i Lönneberga...
- деревенской жизни") (1860–1862, pub. 1932) "The
Porcelain Doll" (1863) "
Kholstomer" (aka "Strider") ("Холстомер", 1863–1886) "Nicholas Stick" (1886) "A Dialogue...
-
people by
Vasily Shukshin (1974)
History of a
Horse after Leo Tolstoy's
Kholstomer (1975) The
prominent members of his
troupe included Alisa Freindlich,...
-
People by
Vasily Shukshin (1974)
History of a
Horse after Leo Tolstoy's
Kholstomer (1975) He was also
responsible for
producing m**** spectacles.
During his...