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In 1998, New Directions Publishing published a short story collection, ''A Werewolf Problem in Central Russia and Other Stories''. All the works are united by a mystical theme. The book consists of eight stories written by the writer in the early 1990s. [7] A Werewolf Problem in Central Russia [6] Vera Pavlovna's Ninth Dream; Sleep; Tai Shou ...
A 2009 OpenSpace.ru survey voted Pelevin as the most influential intellectual in Russia. Pelevin is known for not being a part of the literary crowd, rarely appearing in public or giving interviews and preferring to communicate on the internet. When he gives interviews, he talks more about the nature of his mind rather than his writings.
Thiess of Kaltenbrunn (Kniedini), also spelled Thies, and commonly referred to as the Livonian werewolf, was a Livonian man who was put on trial for heresy in Jürgensburg, Swedish Livonia, in 1692. At the time in his eighties, Thiess openly proclaimed himself to be a werewolf ( wahrwolff ), claiming that he ventured into Hell with other ...
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On 26 July 2009, a woman was found in San Antonio, Texas, in a hysterical state, after having killed her own 3-week-old son and cannibalized parts of the infant's corpse. [308] On 14 November 2009, three homeless men in Perm, Russia, were arrested for killing and eating the parts of a 25-year-old male victim.
Central Federal District; Expansion of Russia (1500–1800) Federal districts of Russia; Golden Ring of Russia; Great Stand on the Ugra River; Muravsky Trail; Oka (river) Political divisions of Russia; User:Benjamin Trovato/My Nogai; Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Map workshop/Archive/Apr 2013; Module:Location map/data/Russia Central Federal District
Central is an unincorporated community in Angelina County, in the U.S. state of Texas. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas , the community had a population of 200 in 2000. It is located within the Lufkin, Texas micropolitan area.
English: Map of Russian entities (yellow and pink) of the Central Russia region, within European Russia, excluding the North Caucasus and Kaliningrad (green). Русский: Карта регионов, относящихся к Центральной России