Vladimir Georgiyevich Sorokin (Russian: Влади́мир Гео́ргиевич Соро́кин; born 7 August 1955) is a contemporary postmodern Russian writer and dramatist...
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The Queue is a 1983 novel by Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin, first published in France in 1985 after being banned in the USSR, and in English by Readers...
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discussed authors of this period were novelists Victor Pelevin and Vladimir Sorokin, and the poet Dmitri Prigov. In the 21st century, a new generation...
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romanized: Goluboe salo) is a postmodern novel by Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin. It was first published in 1999 by Ad Marginem. The plot of the book...
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Day of the Oprichnik (category Novels by Vladimir Sorokin)
опричника, Den' oprichnika) is a 2006 novel by the Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin. The narrative is set in the near future, when the Tsardom of Russia...
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(Russian: «Лёд», romanized: Lyod) is a 2002 novel by the Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin. The story is set in a brutal Russia of the near future, where the...
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(1898–1965) Ukrainian poet Vladimir Sorokin (born 1955), Russian writer and dramatist Vladimir Vidrić (1875-1909), Croatian poet Vladimir Shkodrov (1930 – 2010)...
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Aleksandr Sorokin (born 1981), Lithuanian long-distance runner Aleksei Sorokin (politician) (1888–1933), Estonian politician Alexey Sorokin (fashion designer)...
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theory. Sorokin was a professor at Saint Petersburg Imperial University. He was repressed by Vladimir Lenin's communist regime, which led Sorokin to flee...
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Anna Kavan Ice (Nowra novel) (2008), by Louis Nowra Ice (Sorokin novel) (2002), by Vladimir Sorokin Ice, a 1978 novel by James Follett Ice, a 1983 novel by...
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23,000 (category Novels by Vladimir Sorokin)
23,000 is a 2005 novel by the Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin. The story is set in a brutal Russia of the near future, where a meteor has provided a mysterious...
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Silko Charles Simic Isaac Bashevis Singer Zadie Smith Sasha Sokolov Vladimir Sorokin Art Spiegelman Neal Stephenson Ali Smith James Tiptree Jr. (aka Alice...
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Russian drama film directed by Ilya Khrzhanovsky after a screenplay by Vladimir Sorokin. Originally it was conceived as a short film, but turned into a full-length...
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Russia) 9th place — Andrey Batoev (Ulan-Ude, Russia) 10th place — Vladimir Sorokin (Voronezh, Russia) (left the show on his own) winner, 1st place — Dimitri...
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ACM Queue, a computer magazine The Queue (Sorokin novel), a 1983 novel by Russian author Vladimir Sorokin The Queue (Abdel Aziz novel), a 2013 novel...
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are descendants of the Oprichniki. The novel Day of the Oprichnik by Vladimir Sorokin imagines the return of the Oprichniki in a futuristic-theocratic Russia...
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the works of Vladimir Sorokin, whose Telluria was longlisted for the 2023 Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize. A total of eight of Sorokin's books are being...
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Bro (novel) (category Novels by Vladimir Sorokin)
Bro is a science fiction novel by Vladimir Sorokin, the first part in the series The Ice Trilogy, a “tripartite extravaganza [that] pummels the reader...
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(September 2013). "Re-Writing the Tunguska Event: The icy imagination of Vladimir Sorokin and Jacek Dukaj". Archives of the Arctic. Ice, Entropy and Memory....
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it's "only six months until the beginning of the twentieth century". Sorokin, Vladimir (December 2022). "Nastya". The Baffler (66). Retrieved 14 May 2023...
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science fiction film directed by Alexander Zeldovich and written by Vladimir Sorokin. Mishen had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival...
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Khrzhanovsky Written by Ilya Khrzhanovsky Kora Landau-Drobantseva (original book) Vladimir Sorokin Susanne Marian Release date January 25, 2019 (2019-01-25)...
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officer Vladimir Balashov as Russian ship's officer Pyotr Sobolevsky as Russian ship's navigator Mark Bernes as Russian ship's doctor Konstantin Sorokin as...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bro or BRO may refer to: Bro (novel), by Vladimir Sorokin Bro (2021 film), an Indian Telugu-language family drama film Bro (2023...
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2006)[not specific enough to verify] Day of the Oprichnik (2006) by Vladimir Sorokin (Zakharov Books, 2006) The Road (2006) by Cormac McCarthy (Alfred A...
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Limonov (1943–2020) Vladimir Nabokov (1999–1977) Victor Pelevin (b. 1962) Dmitry Prigov (1940–2007) Sasha Sokolov (b. 1943) Vladimir Sorokin (b. 1955) Venedikt...
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Turyanchyk (9, 1), Vladimir Yerokhin (2). Midfielders: Yozhef Sabo (27, 3), Yuriy Voynov (21, 3), Volodymyr Anufriyenko (15), Vladimir Sorokin (3), Valeriy...
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postmodern opera in two acts by Leonid Desyatnikov to a Russian libretto by Vladimir Sorokin. Set in USSR during the post-World War II era, the opera tells the...
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Editorial Norma Norma, a 1942 sculpture by Abram Belskie Norma, a novel by Vladimir Sorokin Norma (AK-86), a never-commissioned U.S. Navy cargo vessel Norma (supermarket)...
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Headquarters St. Petersburg , Russia Area served Russia Key people Vladimir Sorokin (CEO). Revenue $6.57 billion (2021) Operating income $345 million (2021)...
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