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Sergey Pavlovich Zalygin (Russian: Серге́й Павлович Залыгин;
December 6, 1913 in Durasovka, Ufa Governorate,
Russian Empire –
April 19, 2000 in Moscow)...
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political pressure,
resigned in
February 1970. With the
appointment of
Sergey Zalygin in 1986, at the
beginning of perestroika, the
magazine practised increasingly...
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Encouraging reformers into
prominent media positions, he
brought in
Sergei Zalygin as head of Novy Mir
magazine and
Yegor Yakovlev as editor-in-chief of Moscow...
- Bovin, F. Burlatsky, m****
media editors V. Korotych, E. Yakovlev, S.
Zalygin,
poets Boris ****sky,
Robert Rozhdestvensky,
Andrei Voznesensky, Yevgeny...
- Writers'
Union (Georgi Markov,
Anatoly Rybakov,
Aleksandr Chakovsky,
Sergey Zalygin,
Anatoly Kalinin,
Daniil Granin, Yuri Nagibin,
Vladimir Tendryakov, Arkady...
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Russian actor Boris Zakhoder (1918–2000),
Russian children's
writer Sergey Zalygin (1913–2000),
Russian novelist Anastasia Zavorotnyuk (1971-2024), Russian...
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Bondarev Vasil Bykaŭ
Rasul Gamzatov Oles
Honchar Nikolai Gribachev Sergey Zalygin Valentin Kataev Alim
Keshokov Vadim Kozhevnikov Mikhail Lukonin Georgi...
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written about the
decoding of this toponym".
According to
Sergey Zalygin and Nina Malygina, it is ****ociated with the
words cheva - lumps, bast...
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Illustration Mikhail Zagoskin (1789–1852)
Tales of
Three Centuries Sergey Zalygin (1913–2000) The
South American Variant Yevgeny Zamyatin (1884–1937) We...
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writers and
journalists in Russia, such as
Valentin Rasputin and
Sergey Zalygin,
sometimes known collectively as the "Siberian
environmental lobby" Afghanistan...