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- Zinovy Zinik (Russian: Зиновий Зиник; born 16 June 1945) is a Russian-born British novelist, short-story writer, and essayist. A native of Moscow, Zinik studied...
- Soignies (French pronunciation: [swaɲi] ; Dutch: Zinnik, pronounced [ˈzɪnɪk]; Picard: Sougniye; Walloon: Sougniye) is a muni****lity of Wallonia located...
- back garden. In March 2009, Moscow-born novelist and broadcaster Zinovy Zinik travelled to the area to broadcast The Ghosts of Little Russia on BBC Radio...
- Soviet and Russian theater and movie actor and variety performer Zinovy Zinik (born 1945), novelist and broadcaster All pages with titles beginning with...
- works of Russian émigré and exiled writers such as Georgy Vladimov, Zinovy Zinik, and Vasily Aksyonov. Glenny co-aut****d, with Norman Stone, an oral history...
- Enemies, 18 April 1985 BBC Russian Service, review of 'Enemies' by Zinovi Zinik, March 1985 https://archive.org/details/bbcrussianservicereviewgorkyenemiespage1a_202002...
- Dubravka Ugrešić (Yugoslavia) Paul Valéry (France) Enrique Vila-Matas (Spain) Elio Vittorini (Italy) Robert Walser (Switzerland) Zinovy Zinik (Russia)...
- Vasily Zhukovsky (1783–1852), poet, translator and magazine editor Zinovy Zinik (born 1945), novelist and broadcaster, The Mushroom-Picker Lydia Zinovieva-Annibal...
- through the samizdat. Beginning in 1976, thanks to the advocacy of Zinovy Zinik, his works began to appear in émigré periodicals. The first post-Soviet...
- children's poet and writer Mikhail Zhvanetsky, writer and comedian Zinovy Zinik, writer Valentin Zorin, Soviet and Russian political commentator, journalist...