• Vsevolod Anissimovich Kochetov (Russian: Все́волод Ани́симович Ко́четов) (4 February [O.S. 22 January] 1912, Novgorod, Russian Empire - 4 November 1973...
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    the journal Oktyabr. For example, when the memoirs were published, Vsevolod Kochetov reflected on certain writers who were "burrowing in the rubbish heaps...
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  • was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. It was based on Vsevolod Kochetov's novel Zhurbiny. Sergei Lukyanov as Matvei Zhurbin Boris Andreyev...
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  • Knyazhnin (1740/42–1791), playwright, poet and translator, The Braggart Vsevolod Kochetov (1912–1973), novelist and journalist, The Zhurbin Family Pavel Kogan...
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    During those years, the Oktyabr' magazine, with the editor in chief Vsevolod Kochetov, was the pro-Soviet, anti-Western and anti-liberal counterpart of...
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    daughter Eleonora Kochetova is the daughter in law of Soviet writer Vsevolod Kochetov, and his son Eduard is the Vice President for External Relations at...
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    war published works by such writers as Vera Panova, Daniil Granin, Vsevolod Kochetov, and Yury German. However, it was severely criticized during the Zhdanovschina...
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  • editorial board due to its allegorical association with the name of Vsevolod Kochetov, then editor-in-chief of the conservative Soviet literary magazine...
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  • Service Mikhail Doronin as Chief Secret Service Vladimir Kochetov as French communist soldier Vsevolod Pudovkin as Illusionist Aleksandr Chistyakov as Workman...
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  • into his almanac Pages from Tarusa. The latter found its champion in Vsevolod Kochetov who in 1962 published it in Oktyabr, which he was then in charge of...
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