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Maxim Moisseyevitsch Vinaver (Russian: Макси́м Моисе́евич Вина́вер; 30
November [O.S. 18 November] 1863,
Warsaw – 11
October 1926, Menthon-Saint-Bernard)...
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Vinaver is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Eugène
Vinaver (1899–1979), Russian-born
French scholar and
British academic Maxim Vinaver...
- Eugène
Vinaver (Russian: Евгений Максимович Винавер Yevgeniĭ
Maksimovich Vinaver, 18 June 1899 – 21 July 1979) was a Russian-born
British literary scholar...
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Michel Vinaver (born
Michel Grinberg), a
French writer and dramatist, and the great-granddaughter of the pre-1917
Russian politician Maxim Vinaver. She...
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Stanislav Vinaver (Serbian Cyrillic: Станислав Винавер; 1
March 1891 – 1
August 1955) was a
Serbian writer, poet,
translator and journalist.
Vinaver was born...
- Ed.
Vinaver, Eugène (1971). 2nd ed. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-254163-3. _________. The
Works of Sir
Thomas Malory. Ed.
Vinaver, Eugène...
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Michel Vinaver (born
Michel Grinberg; 13
January 1927 – 1 May 2022) was a
French writer and dramatist. He was born in
Paris to
parents who had emigrated...
- Vocals), Josh
Breslaw (Drums),
David Orchant (Trumpet and Piano),
Michael Vinaver (Guitar and B****), Anna
Phoebe (Violin), John
Matts (Guitar and B****),...
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among many others. He also
translated several works, prin****lly by
Michel Vinaver,
Jacques Lecoq and Bernard-Marie Koltès. Born in
Kollupitiya in Colombo...
- Hart. The show's
various lyricists include Siegel,
Marshall Barer,
Steven Vinaver, and
Stephen Sondheim. The
revue opened on
January 9, 1966, at the New...