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- Farewell to Matyora (Russian: Прощание с Матёрой) is a 1976 novel by Valentin Rasputin. The novel treats Rasputin's major theme of the baneful impact...
- 1983 Soviet drama film based on Valentin Rasputin's novel Farewell to Matyora and directed by Elem Klimov. As a remote Russian village faces submersion...
- criticized official modernization projects. Rasputin's 1979 novel Farewell to Matyora, which depicts a fictional Siberian village which is to be evacuated and...
- collective farms, became the motive of Valentin Rasputin's novel Farewell to Matyora. Partly in the Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug Авакян, А. Б. Братское водохранилище...
- stated that, "...I wanted to try and prevent Matyora from being filmed. I wanted to preserve Matyora in its original genre, as a piece of prose, but...
- by the Irkutsk writer Valentin Rasputin - both in his novel Farewell to Matyora (1976) and in his non-fiction book Siberia, Siberia (1991). The Angara...
- directing a film based on a novel by Valentin Rasputin called Farewell to Matyora. His wife's death had a profound impact on Klimov, and all his subsequent...
- Valentin Rasputin's 1976 novel, Proshchaniye s Matyoroy (Farewell to Matyora) depicted a village faced with destruction to make room for a hydroelectric...
- Petersburg to Moscow Valentin Rasputin (1937–2015) Money for Maria Farewell to Matyora Aleksey Remizov (1877–1957) The Clock Sisters of the Cross The History...
- poet and Decembrist Valentin Rasputin (1937–2015), novelist, Farewell to Matyora Irina Ratushinskaya (1954–2017) dissident poet and writer, Grey is the...