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Dmitryevich Teleshov (Russian: Никола́й Дми́триевич Телешо́в) (November 10, 1867 –
March 14, 1957) was a
Russian Soviet writer.
Teleshov was born in Moscow...
- (Wednesday)
literary group in Moscow,
striking up a
friendship with the
Nikolay Teleshov,
among others. Here the
young writer made
himself a re****tion as an uncompromising...
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noticed by the
writer Nikolay Teleshov, his
friend of the
early 1900s.
Visiting Kuprin shortly after his arrival,
Teleshov found him confused, rambling...
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Oxford University Press (2015), p. 47. A
Writer Remembers by
Nikolay Teleshov, Hutchinson, NY, 1943.
Banham 1998, p. 24.
Benedetti (1999, 176–177), Banham...
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Nikolai Teleshov. The name
Sreda means Wednesday,
taken from the day of the w**** on
which writers and
other artists met at
Teleshov's home. The last...
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Bobrov as
Abdullo (as I.V. Bobrov)
Andrey Fayt as
Kerim (as A.A. Fajt) N.P.
Teleshov as
Beggar "Как используют носы пограничных собак". 28 May 2009. "Журнал...
- Serafimovich,
Alexander Kuprin,
Vikenty Veresaev,
Stepan Skitalets,
Nikolai Teleshov and many others.
Znanie became known as the most
progressive of all Russian...
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Starring Ville Haapasalo Danila Kozlovsky Ivan
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Andrei Danilko Production companies Survive Entertainment Timeline...
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Russian inventor and
retired artillery officer Nikolaj Afanasievich Teleshov patented a
steam pulsejet engine in 1867
while Swedish inventor Martin...
- in Poltava.
Maxim Gorky liked the
story and
recommended it to
Nikolai Teleshov to be
included into the
literary anthology The People's Reading. Bunin...