- Tiurina)
Informational notes His last name is
often transliterated as
Zamiatin or Zamjatin.
Citations Yevgeny Zamyatin (1967), The Dragon:
Fifteen Stories...
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dystopian novel by
Russian writer Yevgeny Zamyatin (often
anglicised as
Eugene Zamiatin) that was
written in 1920–1921. It was
first published as an
English translation...
- then-fiancé's son in an accident. She is
initially placed on
level 24 with
Zamiatin, with whom she
encounters the prison's
social dynamics. Two
factions exist...
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Mongolia 1957–1960 Succeeded by
Alexei Khvorostukhin Preceded by
Leonid Zamiatin Soviet Representative to
International Atomic Energy Agency 1960–1962 Succeeded by...
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Killed Don
Quixote Raul /
Knight of the
Mirrors 2019 4
latas (4L)
Tocho 2022
Rainbow Diego 2023 Un amor
Andreas 2024 El hoyo 2 (The
Platform 2)
Zamiatin...
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Utopian and
Dystopian Fiction. ISBN 0-8093-1113-5.
Gorman Beauchamp, "
Zamiatin's We" 70, in Eric S. Rabkin,
Martin H. Greenberg, and
Joseph D. Olander...
-
January 1946). "Review".
Orwell Today. Tribune. Russell,
Robert (1999).
Zamiatin's We. Bristol:
Bristol classical Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-85399-393-0. "Leonard...
- bloggers]
could be
counted in the dozens.
Today there are hundreds". Lara
Zamiatin estimated in
November 2006 that
there are now "several
hundred fashion...
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literature on
ideological grounds.
Among the
first targets were
Yevgeny Zamiatin and
Boris Pilnyak. Soon the
concept of
socialist realism was established...
- Olshanskaya,
Natalia (2011). "Russian
dystopia in exile:
translating Zamiatin and Voinovich". In Baer,
Brian (ed.). Contexts,
subtexts and pretexts:...