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- Solotaroff is a German-language transliteration of the Russian surname Zolotaryov. Notable people with this surname include: Hillel Solotaroff (1865–1921)...
- Theodore "Ted" Solotaroff (October 9, 1928 – August 8, 2008) was an American writer, editor and literary critic. Born into a working-class Jewish family...
- Lynn Solotaroff (October 21, 1929 – March 21, 1994) was an American translator of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, from Russian to English. She was also...
- Review) was a literary journal published from 1967 to 1977 under editor Ted Solotaroff. Though it only published for ten years, it was the longest running paperback...
- Hillel Solotaroff (1865–1921) was a doctor known for his leadership in the New York Jewish/Yiddish anarchist movement. Solotaroff emigrated from Elizabetgrad...
- was published in Volume 3 of the literary magazine Fiction. Editor Ted Solotaroff contacted her, and asked whether she had a novel. At that point, she began...
- The series was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics. Henry Solotaroff-Webber of The Badger Herald enjo**** the series, saying "Overall, this...
- Lives Matter activist Tamika Mallory, and Rolling Stone reporter Paul Solotaroff. Quest Research & Investigations (QRI), a firm that collects and examines...
- with a Shattered World: The History of a Brain Wound, translated by Lynn Solotaroff, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-674-54625-3 "Как психологи...
- and Sharon Tate-Labianca Murders | Cielodrive.com". www.cielodrive.com. Solotaroff, Ivan (November 20, 2017). "Letters from Prison: When Esquire Talked to...