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Vladimir Mikhailovich Kirshon (Russian: Влади́мир Миха́йлович Киршо́н) (August 19 [O.S.
August 6] 1902 – July 28, 1938) was a
Soviet playwright, poet...
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Tsvetaeva 1:36 15. "I
Asked the Ash Tree (Ya
Sprosil U Yasenia)" V.
Kirshon 3:08 16. "Do Not
Leave Your
Lover (S
Lyubimimi Ne R****tavaytes)" A. Kochetkov...
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Khalepsky Fayzulla Khodzhayev Vasiliy Khripin Grigory Kireyev Vladimir Kirshon Vladimir Klimovskikh Nikolai Klestov Vilhelm Knorin Lazar Kogan Nikolai...
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Among them were
Leopold Averbakh (founder and
general secretary),
Vladimir Kirshon,
Dmitry Furmanov,
Alexander Fadeyev,
Alexei Selivanovskiy,
Vladimir Stavsky...
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Vladimir Kirshon lived in the
house between 1923 and 1926, in
communal flat
number 10, with
windows overlooking the yard. His spouse, Rita Korn-
Kirshon, remembered:...
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weighing just over 300
grams (11 ounces). The
obstetrician was
Brian Kirshon, a well-known
physician practicing in Houston.[citation needed] The seven...
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colleagues in RAPP, with the
notable exception of the
playwright Vladimir Kirshon,
deserted him
after this
public humiliation, but he
continued to enjoy...
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Factory Directed by
Dmitri B****alygo
Written by
Mikhail Boitler Vladimir Kirshon Cinematography Vladimir Dobrozhansky Production company Proletkino Release...
- his 1930
opera The
North Wind, Op. 25,
based on the play by
Vladimir Kirshon.: 8
Musicologist Gerald Abraham described the
opera as "harmonically sophisticated...
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already staging plays by
notable Soviet authors: The
Wonderful Alloy by V.
Kirshon, The Six
Darlings by A. Arbuzov,
Platon Krechet by A. Korneychuk, The Glory...