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Strekoza (Russian: Стрекоза, lit. ''Dragonfly'') was a
Russian w****ly
magazine of
humour and
satire established in
Saint Petersburg in 1875 by the publisher...
- For you) 2008 "Клетка" (Kletka, Cell) — "Белая стрекоза любви" (Belaya
strekoza lyubvi,
White Dragonfly of love) 2009 Superkl**** "Он рядом" (On ryadom...
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Archived from the
original on 2016-03-04.
Retrieved 2016-02-29. "Zala 421-08/
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translations into Russian, in most of
which the word used for the gr****hopper is
strekoza.
Though that word
means a
dragonfly today, at the time it
could be used...
- 1917
Revolution he was the
leading artist in
russian satirical magazines Strekoza and Satirikon [ru], in
which he
published his
cartoons under the pseudonym...
- Musketeers") for children, aut****d by
Vladimir Valutskiy, was
published by
Strekoza Press in 2004. In 2006 TVIK-LIREK
released an
audiobook CD
based on Valutskiy's...
- "Kuindzhi.
Yablochkov Candle",
which was
placed on the
cover of the
magazine Strekoza (No. 11,
March 18, 1879) — the
caricature depicted the
artist standing...
- A
Journey to the Moon
Ruslan I Ludmilla. (1913) –
Ruslan and
Ludmilla Strekoza I
Muravei (1913) – The Gr****hopper and the Ant
Snegurochka (1914) – The...
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movement called Psyche, two
cantatas for
female chorus and
orchestra (
Strekoza (The Dragonfly) and Rusalka),
incidental music to Sophocles'
Oedipus Rex...
- 2018 in Tbilisi. He
never married and had no children. as
actor 1954 —
Strekoza as
Professor 1966 —
Falling Leaves as
Archil 1966 — He Did Not Want Тo...