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Anatoly Rybakov

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242:. It is believed that the novel is based on numerous stories collected by Rybakov from people who survived Nazi occupation of Ukraine. This story was dubbed the "first Russian Holocaust novel" by one of the Western newspapers of the time. The book became a television series in 2008. 255:
in the 1960s, but was not published until 1987 despite having been officially announced for publication in 1966 and 1978 (in both cases publication was canceled at the very last moment by the Soviet government). The eventual publication of the novel and its 2 sequels –
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during the Nazi occupation, culminating in their participation in a ghetto uprising. Though the story of the ghetto uprising is fictional, some details of it seem to be based on the
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Almost all his books have been made into movies. Rybakov’s books have been published in 52 countries, with overall distribution exceeding 20 million copies.
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is an epic story of four generations of a Jewish family living in Communist Russia and its life in a
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for three years. After the end of his exile, he worked as a transport worker. During
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Recipients of the Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR
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Writer Anatoli Rybakov: Records of Youthful Heroic Dreams
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1 January] 1911 – 23 December 1998) was a
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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In 1950, he published the novel 300:Anatoly Rybakov: The Russian Story 251:, was written and distributed via 14: 537:People from Chernihiv Governorate 532:20th-century Russian male writers 527:20th-century pseudonymous writers 356:Medal "For the Capture of Berlin" 351:Order of the Red Banner of Labour 118:writer, the author of the anti- 552:Recipients of the Stalin Prize 345:Order of Friendship of Peoples 276:) (Books I and II) (1990) and 1: 435:(in Russian) – an article in 305:Анатолий Рыбаков: Послесловие 240:uprising in the Warsaw ghetto 19:For the Russian swimmer, see 607:Burials at Kuntsevo Cemetery 262:Тридцать пятый и другие годы 104:Анато́лий Нау́мович Рыбако́в 324:Orders of the Patriotic War 214:), then in 1979, the novel 195:, he was a tank commander. 16:Soviet and Ukrainian writer 623: 455:. Routledge. p. 703. 18: 577:Socialist realism writers 103: 96:Anatoly Naumovich Rybakov 21:Anatoly Rybakov (swimmer) 572:Russian-language writers 439:literary magazine, 1999. 326:, 2nd class (1945, 1985) 317:Medal "For Battle Merit" 245:His most popular novel, 45:1 January] 1911 39:Anatoly Naumovich Aronov 415:, Fredonia Books, 2001. 106:; 14 January [ 582:Russian male novelists 449:Neil Cornwell (2013). 433:Interview with Rybakov 167:is his granddaughter. 390:Children of the Arbat 385:, Viking Press, 1981. 248:Children of the Arbat 124:Children of the Arbat 52:Chernihiv Governorate 41:14 January [ 567:Pseudonymous writers 367:English translations 258:1935 and Other Years 145:The Novel of Memoirs 592:Soviet male writers 133:Adventures of Krosh 127:trilogy, the novel 295:Marina Goldovskaya 462:978-1-134-26070-6 401:Antonina W. Bouis 311:Awards and honors 93: 92: 614: 602:Soviet novelists 562:Jewish novelists 503: 481: 480: 473: 467: 466: 446: 440: 430: 399:, translated by 381:, translated by 278:Dust & Ashes 105: 68: 65:23 December 1998 26: 622: 621: 617: 616: 615: 613: 612: 611: 507: 506: 501: 490: 485: 484: 475: 474: 470: 463: 448: 447: 443: 437:Druzhba Narodov 431: 427: 422: 373:The Bronze Bird 369: 313: 173: 70: 66: 46: 40: 31: 30:Anatoly Rybakov 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 620: 618: 610: 609: 604: 599: 594: 589: 584: 579: 574: 569: 564: 559: 554: 549: 544: 539: 534: 529: 524: 519: 509: 508: 505: 504: 496: 489: 488:External links 486: 483: 482: 468: 461: 441: 424: 423: 421: 418: 417: 416: 410: 407:Dust and Ashes 404: 394: 386: 383:Harold Shukman 376: 368: 365: 364: 363: 358: 353: 348: 342: 336: 330: 327: 320: 312: 309: 187:and exiled to 172: 169: 165:Maria Rybakova 91: 90: 87: 83: 82: 69:(aged 87) 63: 59: 58: 56:Russian Empire 37: 33: 32: 29: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 619: 608: 605: 603: 600: 598: 595: 593: 590: 588: 585: 583: 580: 578: 575: 573: 570: 568: 565: 563: 560: 558: 555: 553: 550: 548: 545: 543: 540: 538: 535: 533: 530: 528: 525: 523: 520: 518: 515: 514: 512: 500: 497: 495: 492: 491: 487: 478: 472: 469: 464: 458: 454: 453: 445: 442: 438: 434: 429: 426: 419: 414: 411: 408: 405: 402: 398: 395: 392: 391: 387: 384: 380: 377: 374: 371: 370: 366: 362: 359: 357: 354: 352: 349: 346: 343: 340: 337: 334: 331: 328: 325: 321: 318: 315: 314: 310: 308: 306: 302: 301: 296: 292: 289: 287: 283: 279: 275: 271: 267: 264:) (Book I of 263: 259: 254: 250: 249: 243: 241: 237: 233: 229: 227: 223: 222:Тяжёлый Песок 219: 218: 213: 209: 205: 201: 196: 194: 190: 186: 182: 178: 170: 168: 166: 162: 158: 154: 150: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 101: 97: 88: 84: 81: 77: 73: 72:New York City 64: 60: 57: 53: 49: 44: 38: 34: 27: 22: 502:(in Russian) 471: 451: 444: 436: 428: 412: 406: 396: 388: 378: 372: 333:Stalin Prize 304: 298: 293: 290: 282:Прах и пепел 281: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 257: 246: 244: 231: 230: 228:occupation. 221: 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 197: 193:World War II 174: 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 122: 95: 94: 67:(1998-12-23) 587:Soviet Jews 522:1998 deaths 517:1911 births 177:Derzhanivka 141:Bronze Bird 48:Derzhanivka 511:Categories 420:References 379:Heavy Sand 268:) (1989), 232:Heavy Sand 217:Heavy Sand 161:Tendryakov 129:Heavy Sand 499:Biography 171:Biography 157:Okudzhava 120:Stalinist 89:1947–1997 413:The Dirk 286:glasnost 253:samizdat 212:Водители 76:New York 208:Drivers 189:Siberia 153:Yeltsin 116:Russian 100:Russian 459:  347:(1981) 319:(1943) 236:ghetto 204:Кортик 181:Jewish 149:Stalin 112:Soviet 86:Period 274:Страх 179:in a 155:, to 457:ISBN 397:Fear 322:Two 270:Fear 266:Fear 226:Nazi 200:Dirk 185:NKVD 159:and 151:and 139:and 137:Dirk 114:and 108:O.S. 80:U.S. 62:Died 43:O.S. 36:Born 307:). 513:: 135:, 102:: 78:, 74:, 54:, 50:, 479:. 465:. 303:( 280:( 272:( 260:( 220:( 210:( 202:( 98:( 23:.

Index

Anatoly Rybakov (swimmer)
O.S.
Derzhanivka
Chernihiv Governorate
Russian Empire
New York City
New York
U.S.
Russian
O.S.
Soviet
Russian
Stalinist
Children of the Arbat
Stalin
Yeltsin
Okudzhava
Tendryakov
Maria Rybakova
Derzhanivka
Jewish
NKVD
Siberia
World War II
Heavy Sand
Nazi
ghetto
uprising in the Warsaw ghetto
Children of the Arbat
samizdat

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