• Yury Valentinovich Trifonov (Russian: Юрий Валентинович Трифонов; 28 August 1925 – 28 March 1981) was a leading representative of the so-called Soviet...
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  • Valentin Trifonov (1888–1938), Russian revolutionary Yury Trifonov (1925–1981), Russian author This page lists people with the surname Trifonov. If an internal...
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    Voisko Province. His son Yury Trifonov became one of the most popular Soviet writers. Born into a Cossack family, Trifonov joined the Bolshevik faction...
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  • The Exchange (Russian: Обмен) is a novel by Yuri Trifonov. It is the first volume of Trifonov's cycle of Moscow novels written in "urban prose", and portraying...
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  • The Old Man (Russian: Старик) is a 1978 historical novel by Yury Trifonov. The novel details the investigations of Pavel, a retired revolutionary, into...
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    realism; thus, for instance, many protagonists of the novels of author Yury Trifonov concerned themselves with problems of daily life rather than with building...
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  • The Long Good-Bye (Russian: Долгое прощание) is a 1971 novel by Yury Trifonov. It is the third of five volumes in his Moscow cycle. Reference Guide to...
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  • autobiographical novella of wartime childhood by Soviet writer Yury Trifonov who died in 1981. Trifonov started work on the novel in the 1960s, telling childhood...
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  • The House on the Embankment (novel) (category Novels by Yury Trifonov)
    (Russian: Дом на набережной) is a 1976 novel by Yuri Trifonov. It is the final installment of Trifonov's cycle of Moscow novels set in the 1930s around the...
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    his first book I Am Going My Way was published. His literary mentor Yury Trifonov provided a foreword for it. Prokhanov later remembered: "He liked the...
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