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Frida Abramovna Vigdorova (16
March 1915,
Orsha – 7
August 1965) was a
Soviet journalist,
novelist and writer. She is
mostly known for her
record of the...
- Amalrik,
Sergei Kovalev, Zoya Krakhmalnikova, Lev Kopelev, and
Frida Vigdorova. The book
Tarusa - the 101st
kilometer by
Tatyana Melnikova is devoted...
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champion Gershon Shufman,
Hebrew author,
known as 'Gimel Shufman'
Frida Vigdorova,
Soviet writer and journalist,
famous for
writing "White book"
after Joseph...
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Retrieved 11
October 2011. Raskina,
Alexandra (1
January 2014). "Frida
Vigdorova's Transcript of
Joseph Brodsky's Trial:
Myths and Reality".
Journal of...
- semi-dissident circles,
mostly through the
notes from his
trial compiled by
Frida Vigdorova The
trial and
sentencing of
writers Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli
Daniel who...
- (1857–1936), novelist,
short story writer, memoirist,
translator Frida Vigdorova (1915–1965), journalist,
novelist Mariya Vilinska (1833–1907), novelist...
- Long-term
friendship ****ociated N. Ya.
Dyakonova with Ye. G.
Etkind and F. A.
Vigdorova.
Since 1985 she
taught at the
Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute named...
- a
mixed reception. The play was
based on Brodsky's
poetry and
Frida Vigdorova's recording of his trial.
Among her
other works, the
theatre community...
- Haiti), nv., poet & pw.
Delphine de
Vigan (b. 1966, France), nv.
Frida Vigdorova (1915–1965,
Soviet Union/Russia), col. & nv.
Vicki Viidikas (1948–1998...
- repressions. The
prototype for this type of
writing was
journalist Frida Vigdorova's record of the
trial of poet
Joseph Brodsky (convicted for "social parasitism"...