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Shrayer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
David Shrayer-Petrov (born 1936),
Russian American novelist, poet, memoirist, translator...
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Electric Pencil,
released in
December 1976 by
Michael Shrayer, was the
first word
processor program for home computers.
Despite its
initial market dominance...
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Maxim D.
Shrayer (Russian: Шраер, Максим Давидович; born June 5, 1967, Moscow, USSR) is a
bilingual Russian-American author, translator, and literary...
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David Peisakhovich Shrayer-Petrov (Russian: Давид Пейсахович Шраер-Петров; 28
January 1936 – 9 June 2024) was a Russian-American novelist, poet, memoirist...
- poet Olev Siinmaa,
architect David Shrayer-Petrov, poet,
fiction writer, translator,
medical scientist Maxim D.
Shrayer,
author and
literary scholar Lilli...
- the
publication of
Shrayer's literary memoir Immigrant Baggage, the
critic and
Stanley Kubrick biographer David Mikics wrote, "
Shrayer writes like Nabokov's...
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Anthology of Jewish-Russian Literature: 1801-1953,
Maxim Shrayer, M.E. Sharpe, 2007.
Shrayer,
Maxim D. (2007). An
Anthology of Jewish-Russian Literature:...
- via the
Manzanar Committee.
Retrieved May 20, 2017. Beito, p. 198.
Maxim Shrayer (2007). "Waiting for America: a
story of emigration".
Syracuse University...
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staying in
Ladispoli in the 1980s was
described in
English by
Maxim D.
Shrayer in his
literary memoir "Waiting for America" (2007). The
Etruscan necropolis...
- "arguably Israel's best-known
author in the
Russian language".
Katsman &
Shrayer 2023, "Russian-Israeli
Prose in the
Second Decade of the Twenty-First Century"...