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- Sophia Yakovlevna Parnok (Russian: София Яковлевна Парнок, Yiddish: סאָפיאַ פארנוכ; 30 July 1885 O.S./11 August 1885 (N.S.) – 26 August 1933) was a Russian...
- poet Sophia Parnok from 1916 to 1926, and the inspiration for Parnok's adaptation of the libretto, Almast. During the war years, she and Parnok lived in...
- don't need to worry about it. "Sophia Parnok, Russia's Sappho". 3 April 2017. Burgin, Diana Lewis (1992). "Sophia Parnok and the Writing of a **** Poet's...
- 1927. Sophia Parnok, noted Russian poet dedicated her verses in the Half-voiced cycle to Tsuberbiller, and the educator cared for Parnok during her final...
- Russian poets of twentieth century, including Marina Tsvetaeva, Sophia Parnok, Joseph Brodsky, Anna Barkova, Andrei Belyi, Varlam Shalamov, Maria Petrovykh...
- Little Mermaid, 1923). The libretto for the opera was written by Sophia Parnok and was based on the fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen...
- Pablo (born 2006), Filipina actress and commercial model Sophia Yakovlevna Parnok (1885–1933), Russian poet Sofía Reca (born 1984), Argentine actress Sofía...
- optical crystallography. She was the last partner-muse of the poet Sophia Parnok and was awarded the Stalin Prize and Order of Lenin for her scientific studies...
- Taganrog. Taganrog is the native city of Anton Chekhov Faina Ranevskaya Sophia Parnok Alexandre Koyré Isaac Yakovlevich Pavlovsky Witold Rowicki Georgy Sedov...
- around the same time, she became involved in an affair with the poet Sophia Parnok, who was 7 years older than Tsvetaeva, an affair that caused her husband...