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An-sky's ethnographic collections were locked away in Soviet vaults for years, but some material has come to light since the 1990s. The State
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the literary circles of St. Petersburg, where he started to write under a pen name S. An-sky. He moved to Paris in 1892, and lived in Europe until 1905. He mainly wrote in
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in his late-teens, and worked as a tutor; he was ostracised by his community for "disseminating radical ideas". He wrote his first novel, "History of a Family", in
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