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  2. List of Russian-language novelists - Wikipedia

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    B Portrait Author Notable works Illustration Illustration Isaak Babel (1894–1940) Red Cavalry The Odessa Tales Red Cavalry poster, 1919 Red Cavalry poster, 1920 Grigory Baklanov (1923–2009) The Foothold Forever Nineteen South of the Main Offensive Natalya Baranskaya (1908–2004) A Week Like Any Other Pavel Bazhov (1879–1950) The Malachite Box Commemorative coin featuring Bazhov Bazhov ...

  3. List of Russian-language writers - Wikipedia

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    Semyon Babayevsky (1909–2000), novelist and short story writer, Golden Star Chavalier Isaak Babel (1894–1940), short story writer, The Odessa Tales, Red Cavalry Eduard Bagritsky (1895–1934), constructivist poet, February Grigory Baklanov (1923–2009), novelist and magazine editor, Forever Nineteen Ivan Bakhtin (1756–1818), poet, satirist and politician Mikhail Bakhtin (1895–1975 ...

  4. Category:20th-century Russian writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:20th-century Russian male writers and Category:20th-century Russian women writers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.

  5. Category:Writers from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Writers from Chicago" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 987 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. List of people from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    FBI agent; convicted spy for Russia Born in Chicago H. H. Holmes: May 16, 1861: May 7, 1896: Serial killer Lived and operated in Chicago [109] Ted Kaczynski: May 22, 1942: Jun 10, 2023: Unabomber, mathematician and domestic terrorist Born and briefly lived in Chicago Leopold and Loeb: Nov 19, 1904 (Leopold) Jun 11, 1905 (Loeb) Jan 28, 1936 (Loeb)

  7. Russian literature - Wikipedia

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    Others, however, picked topics less offensive to the autocrat. the historian and writer Nikolay Karamzin, 1766–1826, the key figure of literary sentimentalism in Russia, [7] [43] for example, is known for his advocacy of Russian writers adopting traits in the poetry and prose like a heightened sense of emotion and physical vanity, considered ...

  8. Category:Russian-language writers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for Russian-language writers who were not nationals of the modern nation state of Russia. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  9. Category:20th-century Russian novelists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "20th-century Russian novelists" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.