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Phredric wrote: > I cant remember if it is gogol or not but the story "the Nose" is about > a guy who looses his nose and hes really upset the whole time..if you > are interested in russian literature i would recommend the novella "the > kreutzer sonata" by tolstoy Yes, The Nose is Gogol, who was a major influence on Dostoevsky. Also read Gogol' masterpiece, Dead Souls. Norton has published     

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Author: Jackson K. Eskew
Date: Nov 18, 2006 11:31

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080803/ap_on_re_eu/obit_solzhenitsyn Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Prize-winning Russian author whose books chronicled the horrors of dictator Josef Stalin's slave labor camps, has died of heart failure, his son said Monday. He was 89. Stepan Solzhenitsyn told The Associated Press his father died late Sunday in Moscow, but declined further comment. Through
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On Feb 1, 5:00 pm, EZ <zvi...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Feb 1, 5:58 pm, ostap_bender_1...@hotmail.com wrote: > <snip> > > > Privet! > > > Ostap- > > > - Show quoted text - > > Some pretty funny names you've got ;-) > > Regarding this one - help me with my Russian -Ostap: > would it be correct to call the protagonist of "the twelve chairs" as > a "zhulik"? > Almost. But Ostap Bender respected     

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Author: Phredric
Date: Nov 18, 2006 10:28

On Jun 20, 6:59 pm, Vladimir Makarenko <nospam@nospam> wrote: Aleks wrote: On Jun 19, 1:41 am, Vladimir Makarenko <makar...@popmail.med.nyu.edu> wrote: Aleks wrote: On Jun 18, 10:50 pm, Vladimir Makarenko <makar...@popmail.med.nyu.edu> wrote: Nobody is kept on parole. The only difference is that they have to obtain visa. Also, everyone who wanted
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Jackson K. Eskew wrote: > Greg M. Silverman wrote: >> I'm now reading the short stories of Nicolai Gogol and am currently on >> the story "The Overcoat" about a clerk who is robbed of his precious >> newly tailored coat and the hell he faces after this unfortunate >> event... the bit about the coat being stolen rings a feint bell, in that >> I could swear another Russian author used something     

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Author: Protagonist
Date: Aug 3, 2008 17:17

Jackson K. Eskew wrote: Greg M. Silverman wrote: I'm now reading the short stories of Nicolai Gogol and am currently on the story "The Overcoat" about a clerk who is robbed of his precious newly tailored coat and the hell he faces after this unfortunate event... the bit about the coat being stolen rings a feint bell, in that I could swear another Russian author used something
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Greg M. Silverman wrote: > I'm now reading the short stories of Nicolai Gogol and am currently on > the story "The Overcoat" about a clerk who is robbed of his precious > newly tailored coat and the hell he faces after this unfortunate > event... the bit about the coat being stolen rings a feint bell, in that > I could swear another Russian author used something vaguely similar to > this in     

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Author: ostap_bender_1900
Date: Feb 1, 2008 20:21

I'm now reading the short stories of Nicolai Gogol and am currently on the story "The Overcoat" about a clerk who is robbed of his precious newly tailored coat and the hell he faces after this unfortunate event... the bit about the coat being stolen rings a feint bell, in that I could swear another Russian author used something vaguely similar to this in his story. Unfortunately, I've read
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http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=9291 July 12, 2006 Russia's Fifth Column An unnatural alliance: Russian 'liberals,' commies, and neo-Nazis unite against Putin by Justin Raimondo The upcoming G-8 conference, scheduled for July 15-18 in St. Petersburg, is shaping up as the latest battleground in the developing conflict between Putin's Russia and the West. This summit is "really     

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Author: Aleks
Date: Jun 20, 2007 10:19

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Author: Greg M. Silverman
Date: Nov 17, 2006 19:24

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Author: Greg M. Silverman
Date: Nov 17, 2006 18:59

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Author: Jackson K. Eskew
Date: Nov 17, 2006 18:45

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Author: Greg M. Silverman
Date: Nov 17, 2006 18:33

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Author: wake up and smell the plutonium
Date: Jul 31, 2006 17:55

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