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Konstantin Georgiyevich Paustovsky (Russian: Константи́н Гео́ргиевич Паусто́вский,
pronounced [pəʊˈstofskʲɪj]; 31 May [O.S. 19 May] 1892 – 14 July 1968)...
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refill the lagoon. The
lagoon is the
subject of
Russian writer Konstantin Paustovsky's 1932 book Kara-Bugaz. In it, he
praises the
setting up of the
local salt...
- The city also
appeared in the
novels of Ivan
Vasilenko and
Konstantin Paustovsky and in the
poems of
Nikolay Sherbina and
Valentin Parnakh. The legend...
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writer was
initiated with the help of his
friend and
admirer Konstantin Paustovsky, and a
volume of Babel's
selected works was
published in 1957 with a laudatory...
- of the
building include(d):
Vasily Aksyonov Yuri
Lyubimov Konstantin Paustovsky Faina Ranevskaya Igor
Shuvalov Willi Tokarev Aleksandr Tvardovsky Galina...
- 599–605)
Vladimir Nabokov, in
particular his 1932
novel Glory Konstantin Paustovsky (Kahn et al. 2018, 599–605)
Sergei Rachmaninoff Pavel Tchelitchew Slovenian...
- by
critics as
bringing Russian literature to new heights.
Konstantin Paustovsky called The Life of ****niev an apex of the
whole of
Russian prose and...
- Bunge, poet M. Herbel,
sculptor P. Isabella,
writers Bulgakov and K.
Paustovsky, and ****ure
academics E. Tarle, A. Bogomolets, and A. Lunacharsky). In...
- and His
Squad is
corroborated by contemporaries,
including Konstantin Paustovsky, who, as his son grew
seriously ill and was in
urgent need of a rare medication...
- Černohorský,
Czech physicist. JPL · 5268 5269
Paustovskij 1978 SL6
Konstantin Paustovsky (1892–1968),
Russian writer MPC · 5269 5270
Kakabadze 1979 KR
David Kakabadze...