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Ruvim Frayerman

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423: 242:(1935) – dealt with the life of the native peoples of Siberia, whom the author formed strong bonds with. In 1939 Frayerman published his best-known novel 33: 359: 153: 418: 269:(1948, with P.Zaykin as a co-author), a biography turned into a thriller. Among Frayerman's later books were 413: 285: 408: 403: 203: 261:
volunteer corps. In January 1942 he was seriously injured and in May demobilized. In 1946 his novel
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broke out. Frayerman joined the Red partisan unit fighting the Japanese troops nearby
397: 274: 189: 185: 312: 207: 165: 129: 132:, Frayerman is best remembered as a children's literature author, whose novel 177: 169: 32: 246:(Dikaya Sobaka Dingo ili Povest o Pervoy Lyubvi). The film shot in 1962 by 258: 117: 52: 384: 193: 173: 337: 284:
Ruvim Frayerman died on 28 March 1972 in Moscow. He was buried at the
230:(At the Dawn, 1926). Many of Frayerman's works of the time – notably, 149: 267:
The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Captain-Lieutenant Golovkin
281:(Ispytanye Dushi, 1966), the collection of sketches and essays. 125: 73: 156:. A year later, as he was taking industrial practice in the 99:
Children's literature, historical and ethnographical essays
214:(Lights of Siberia) magazine, where his first short novel 148:
Ruvim Isayevich Frayerman was born in Mogilyov, to a poor
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Mogilyov
Russian Empire
USSR
Mogilyov
Russian Empire
USSR
romanticism
a popular Soviet film
Jewish
Kharkov Technological Institute
Russian Far East
1917 Revolution
Nikolayevsk
commissar
Siberia
Bolshevik
Tungus
Nivkh
Nanai
Yakutsk
Yemelyan Yaroslavsky
Novosibirsk
Yuly Karasik
Great Patriotic War
Red Army
Arkady Gaidar
Pyatnitskoye Cemetery

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