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- Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. He is best known for his epic poem Vasili Tyorkin [fr]. Tvardovsky was born into a Russian family in Zagorye, in the Smolensky...
- "Vasily Tyorkin. A Book About a Soldier" (Russian: Василий Тёркин. Книга про бойца) is a poem by Aleksandr Tvardovsky, one of the key works in the poet's...
- argument with the most famous Russian war poem, Aleksandr Tvardovsky's Vasili Tyorkin." The poem is based on Solzhenitsyn's own experiences – he was a captain...
- argument with the most famous Russian war poem, Aleksandr Tvardovsky's Vasili Tyorkin." Apricot Jam and Other Stories (2010) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. In a...
- Break a Leg! (Ни пуха, ни пера) as Pyotr 1973 — Vasili Tyorkin (Василий Тёркин, TV) as Vasili Tyorkin 1974 — Teens in the Universe (Отроки во Вселенной) as...
- both based on the novels by Ilf and Petrov), Vasily Tyorkin in Aleksandr Tvardovsky's Tyorkin in the Other World (1966), Anton Antonovich in Nikolai...
- argument with the most famous Russian war poem, Aleksandr Tvardovsky's Vasili Tyorkin." Amongst Serbian poets during World War II, the most notable is Desanka...
- Tvardovsky, chief editor of Novy Mir for many years, author of Vasili Tyorkin Fyodor Tyutchev, romantic poet, author of The Last Love Maximilian Voloshin...
- play by N. Hikmet (1959) Thunderstorm, to the play by N. Ostrovsky (1961) Tyorkin in the Hereafter, to the play by A. Tvardovsky (1966) Symphony No. 1 (1958)...
- Evening Sacrifice (1868), Dealers (1872–1873), Kitay-Gorod (1882), Vasily Tyorkin (1892), Thirst (1898), the story Wiser (1890), and the comedy The Scale...