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- Literaturnaya (Russian: Литерату́рная гарниту́ра or simply Литерату́рная) is a serif typeface, created in the USSR. Designed at Poligraphmash (Полиграфмаш)...
- Literaturnaya Gazeta (Russian: Литературная Газета, Literary Gazette) is a w****ly cultural and political newspaper published in Russia and the Soviet...
- literature portal Anton Delvig Aleksandra Ishimova Fyodor Petrovich Tolstoy Literaturnaya Gazeta Pushkin Prize Vasily Pushkin Vladimir Dal Kapiton Zelentsov,...
- chairman of the editorial board of the Literaturnaya Gazeta until 2021, editor-in-chief of the Literaturnaya Gazeta (2001–2017). He was born on November...
- Retrieved 29 June 2021. "Andrei Tarkovsky". fipresci.org. "Obituary". Literaturnaya Gazeta. 7 January 1987. "Moscow International Film Festival (1993)"...
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- Darbinyan-Melikyan, Margarita (2015). "И с горной выси я сошёл..." Literaturnaya Gazeta (in Russian) (6). Archived from the original on 28 December 2018...
- Sreda (Russian: Моско́вская Литерату́рная Cреда, romanized: Moskovskaya Literaturnaya Sreda/Moskovskaja Literaturnaja Sreda) was a Moscow literary group founded...
- 1994) was a Soviet/Russian editor and novelist; editor-in-chief of "Literaturnaya Gazeta" from 1962 to 1988. A hard-line Communist, he served as an unofficial...
- of Russia collected and reworked by Pavel Bazhov, and published in Literaturnaya Gazeta on 10 May 1938 and in Uralsky Sovremennik. It was later released...