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110: 343:. The marriage was ended by Nelina's death. In 1951, they had a daughter, Olga (Tangyan). Later, he was married to Anna Pavlovna Pastukhova, an editor. In 1975, he married for the third time, to Olga Romanovna Miroshnichenko (b. 1938), a writer formerly married to the writer Georgy Beryozko. Their son Valentin was born in 1979. 172:
for not denouncing her husband. She was released in 1945, and returned to Moscow in 1946. Later in life, she worked in a school library, and wrote children's books under the name E. Tayurina. She was rehabilitated in 1955. During their mother's imprisonment, Trifonov and his sister were raised by
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At school, Trifonov edited class newspapers, composed poetry and wrote short stories. He spent 1941 and 1942 in Tashkent, capital of the Uzbek SSR. During the war, in 1942–45, he worked as a fitter in a factory in Moscow. In 1945, he edited the factory's newspaper.
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After Trifonov's death, Olga Miroshnichenko-Trifonova published her late husband's diaries and notebooks, going back to the writer's schooldays and ending in 1980. She published her memoirs of Trifonov in 2003.
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veteran who commanded Cossacks in the Don during the civil war and later served as a Soviet official, he was arrested on 21/22 June 1937 and shot on 15 March 1938. He was
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Trifonov was also known as a sports journalist. He published numerous articles on sports; for almost twenty years, he was a member of the editorial board of the magazine
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Trifonov's mother, Evgeniya Abramovna Lurie (1904–1975), an engineer and accountant, was of half Russian and of half Jewish descent. She spent eight years in a
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their maternal grandmother, Tatyana Aleksandrovna Lurie (née Slovatinskaya, 1879–1957), who had been a professional revolutionary and took part in the
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Trifonov was married from 1949 to 1966 to the opera singer Nina Nelina (born Nurenberg), the daughter of the well-known artist
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An Anthology of Jewish-Russian Literature: Two-Centuries of Dual Identity in Prose And Poetry, Two-Volume Set
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Far Eastern affairs, Issues 5–6 (Institut Dal’nego Vostoka, Akademimaya nauk SSSR, Progress, 1989)
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McLaughlin, Sigrid (1982). "Jurij Trifonov's House on the Embankment: Narration and Meaning".
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A memorial plaque dedicated to Trifonov was opened on the House on the Embankment in 2003.
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Laychuk, J.L. (1989–1990). "Yury Trifonov's male protagonists in the 'test of life'".
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A History of Russian Literary Theory and Criticism: The Soviet Age and Beyond
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were published after Trifonov's death in 1981. Trifonov's last major work,
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In 1964–1965, Trifonov published the documentary novel
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Nikolai Ivanovich Kibalchich: terrorist rocket pioneer
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Trifonov was born in the luxurious apartments on the
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His first novel, 1212:Maxim Gorky Literature Institute alumni 520: 484: 458: 1004:(Reminiscences of Trifonov's daughter) 448:, Northwestern University Press, 2002. 439:, Northwestern University Press, 1999. 425:, Northwestern University Press, 1999. 419:, Northwestern University Press, 1997. 1024:Biography of Trifonov at biografii.ru 901:Reference guide to Russian literature 751: 643:Other authors to whose work the term 533: 531: 529: 7: 691:The Slavic and East European Journal 984:Шитов, Александр Павлович (1997). 436:The House on the Embankment (novel) 405:A Short Stay in the Torture Chamber 932:Iurii Trifonov: Unity Through Time 14: 1197:20th-century Russian male writers 675:The term was contrasted with the 141:and, with a two-year interval in 1182:Russian people of Jewish descent 880:Lavretskaya, A. (1 March 2003). 578:In 1974, Trifonov remarked (see 409:The Wild Beach and Other Stories 399:The Long Goodbye: Three Novellas 207:Maxim Gorky Literature Institute 108: 31: 977:Yuri Trifonov: a critical study 825:"Cold war on the ice – 4" 359:after an operation to remove a 935:. Cambridge University Press. 324:, was only published in 1987. 1: 988:(in Russian). Уральский ун-т. 466:Cornwell & Christian 1998 1172:Burials at Kuntsevo Cemetery 611:New Zealand Slavonic Journal 395:, Progress Publishers, 1978. 306:. Another historical novel, 298:party. It was nominated for 185:(just across the river from 149:(1888–1938), was of Russian 1123:The House on the Embankment 741:The House on the Embankment 363:. He is buried in Moscow's 329:Physical culture and sports 274:The House on the Embankment 119:Yury Valentinovich Trifonov 84:The House on the Embankment 1228: 1202:Soviet short story writers 1002:(in Russian). odessitclub. 975:Kolesnikoff, Nina (1991). 959:Shrayer, Maxim D. (2007). 582:"V kratkom – beskonechnoe" 127:Nobel Prize for Literature 123:Юрий Валентинович Трифонов 1077: 950:Partridge, C. J. (1990). 929:Gillespie, David (2006). 647:has been applied include 225:, appeared only in 1961. 217:in 1950, and won him the 122: 107: 30: 16:Soviet writer (1925–1981) 1142:(posthumously-published) 1030:Trifonov at krugosvet.ru 996:Испытания Юрия Трифонова 995: 985: 903:. Taylor & Francis. 679:of the 1960s and 1970s. 223:The Quenching of Thirst 183:House on the Embankment 908:Croft, Lee B. (2006). 867:"Author Yuri Trifonov" 580:Trifonov, Iu. (1974). 292:Alexander II of Russia 205:Trifonov attended the 829:Chastny Korrespondent 823:Kolesnikov, Andrey. 379:English translations 165:on 3 November 1955. 133:Childhood and family 66:Moscow, Soviet Union 52:Moscow, Soviet Union 1207:Writers from Moscow 1192:Soviet male writers 731:New Literary Review 213:, was published in 1107:The Impatient Ones 954:. E. 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Index


The House on the Embankment
The Impatient Ones
The Old Man

Nobel Prize for Literature
Arbat Street
Tashkent
Valentin Trifonov
Don Cossack
Old Bolshevik
Red Army
rehabilitated
labour camp
Russian Civil War
Aaron Soltz
House on the Embankment
the Kremlin
kommunalka
Maxim Gorky Literature Institute
Novy Mir
Stalin Prize
The Exchange
Taking Stock
The Long Good-Bye
Another Life
The House on the Embankment
Great Purge
The Impatient Ones
Alexander II of Russia

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