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Sovremennik (Russian: «Современник», IPA: [səvrʲɪˈmʲenʲːɪk] , "The Contemporary") was a
Russian literary,
social and
political magazine,
published in...
- the Road, 1845). As the
editor of
several literary journals,
notably Sovremennik,
Nekrasov was also
singularly successful and influential.
Nikolay Alexeyevich...
- po****r TV-series Kamenskaya. She is a long-term
actress in the
Moscow Sovremennik Theatre. In 2002,
Yakovleva was
awarded the
title People's
Artist of...
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Moscow Sovremennik Theatre (Russian: Московский театр «Современник») is a
theatre company in
Moscow founded in 1956. "
Sovremennik"
means "Contemporary"...
- Nash
Sovremennik (Наш современник, Our Contemporary) is a
Russian literary magazine,
founded in 1956, as a
successor to the
Yearly Almanac. The predecessor...
- almanacs. Goncharov's
first novel, The Same Old Story, was
published in
Sovremennik in 1847. Goncharov's
second and best-known novel, Oblomov, was published...
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Uralsky Sovremennik (Russian: Уральский современник, lit. "contemporary Ural"),
later known as
simply Ural (Russian: Урал), was a
literary almanac published...
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Sovremennik (Russian: Современник, The Contemporary) was a
Russian monthly magazine of "literature, politics, science, history, art and
social life"....
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Chteniya in 1841.
Eight more of Saltykov's
verses made
their way into
Sovremennik in 1844–45. At the time he was
attending Mikhail Yazykov's
literary circle...
- by Ivan Turgenev,
first published in 1858 in the
first issue of the
Sovremennik magazine (volume LXVII).
Turgenev worked on the
story from July to November...