- Yury
Karlovich Olesha (Russian: Ю́рий Ка́рлович Оле́ша, 3 March [O.S. 19 February] 1899 – 10 May 1960) was a
Russian and
Soviet novelist. He is considered...
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Olesha is the
surname of Yury
Olesha, a
Russian writer.
Olesha may also
refer to:
Olesha, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, a
village in
Ukraine Olesha, Ternopil...
- Зависть, romanized: Zavist') is a
satirical novel by the
Russian writer Yury
Olesha,
first published in 1927 . The
novel is
about a
pathetic young man named...
- (aféra, "scandal, affair"), гу́ру (gúru, "guru"), Гарси́я (García), Оле́ша (
Olésha), Фе́рми (Fermi), and to show
which is the
stressed word in a sentence,...
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Olesha (Ukrainian: Олеша; German: Olescha; Polish: Olesza) is a
village in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine, in the Ivano-Frankivsk Raion. It is the capital...
- 49°7′42″N 25°15′40″E / 49.12833°N 25.26111°E / 49.12833; 25.26111
Olesha (Ukrainian: Оле́ша) is a
village in
Chortkiv Raion,
Ternopil Oblast, western...
- "Tri Tolstiaka") is a
Russian and
Soviet children's
story written by Yury
Olesha in 1924,
published 1928. The book
tells the
story of a
revolution led by...
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Joseph Stalin. The
phrase was
apparently coined by Yury
Olesha.
Viktor Shklovsky said that
Olesha used it in a
meeting with
Stalin at the home of Maxim...
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Odesans are the duo Ilf and Petrov—authors of The
Twelve Chairs, and Yuri
Olesha,
author of "The
Three Fat Men". Vera Inber, a poet and writer, as well as...
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escaped to
Ashgabat during the war were
Andrei Sakharov and
author Yury
Olesha. In 1944
Ukrainian motion picture director Mark
Donskoy filmed Rainbow (Ukrainian:...