Yuri Olesha was born on March 3 [O.S. February 19] 1899 to Catholic parents of Polish descent in Elizavetgrad (now Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine). Olesha's father...
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Envy (novel) (redirect from Envy (Olesha novel))
and Yuri Olesha. Envy and Other Works. Doubleday & Co. Olesha, Yuri. Envy. Trans. Marian Schwartz. New York Review of Books, 2004 "Yuri Olesha. Envy...
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"Tri Tolstika") is a Russian and Soviet children's story written by Yury Olesha in 1924, published 1928. It was considered the first revolutionary fairy...
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Sorokin parts company with Russian satirists like Gogol, Bulgakov, Yuri Olesha and, more recently, Viktor Pelevin. Jamey Gambrell, who has produced...
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so-called Odessa School of Russian writers (which also included Isaak Babel, Yuri Olesha, Valentin Katayev, Vera Inber, Ilya Ilf and Yevgeni Petrov, among others)...
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Odesans are the duo Ilf and Petrov—authors of The Twelve Chairs, and Yuri Olesha, author of "The Three Fat Men". Vera Inber, a poet and writer, as well...
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has. Envy may also refer to: Envy (novel) (Zavist'), a 1927 novel by Yuri Olesha Envy, a Fullmetal Alchemist character Envy (2004 film), an American comedy...
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of the science fiction and travel novels Plutonia and Sannikov Land Yuri Olesha, author of the innovative novel Envy Nikolai Ostrovsky, socialist realist...
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Other famous authors experimenting with language included the novelists Yuri Olesha (1899–1960), Andrei Platonov (1899–1951) and Boris Pilnyak (1894–1938)...
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attacked by the next speaker, Alexey Surkov. The writers Isaac Babel and Yuri Olesha spoke from the floor. The oldest speaker was Gustave Isnard, an 86-year...
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