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    Lev Andreevich Navrozov (Russian: Лев Андреевич Наврозов; 26 November 1928 – 22 January 2017) was a Russian author, historian and polemicist, born in...
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  • Navrozov may refer to: Andrei Navrozov (born 1956), Russian poet Lev Navrozov (1928–2017), Russian author, historian, polemicist This page lists people...
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  • The Education of Lev Navrozov: A Life in the Closed World Once Called Russia is a memoir of life in the Soviet Union by Lev Navrozov, the first of seven...
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  • Navrozov (1899–1941) and son of the essayist and translator Lev Navrozov (1928–2017). Navrozov was educated at home, evading compulsory Soviet schooling...
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  • Hogarth (1917) Poor People, by Constance Garnett (1956) Poor Folk, by Lev Navrozov (1968) Poor People and A Little Hero, by David Magarshack (1982) Poor...
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  • A Life in the Death of the Empire (ISBN 0061225258) Lev Navrozov - The Education of Lev Navrozov: A Life in the Closed World Once Called Russia (ISBN...
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  • collision. Masaya Nakamura, 91, Japanese businessman, founder of Namco. Lev Navrozov, 88, Russian writer, historian and dissident. Werner Nekes, 72, German...
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  • Congressional Bill, H.R.4132 - Falun Gong Protection Act, June 25, 2024 Lev Navrozov Chinese Dissidents Take On Beijing Via Media Empire About that woman...
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    organization Center for the Survival of Western Democracies, founded by author Lev Navrozov in 1979. He returned to Belgrade in 2001 where he lived until his death...
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    1915). Fyodor Dostoevsky (1862). Notes from a Dead House. Translated by Navrozov, Lev. Moscow: Foreign Language Publishing House (published 1950). Fyodor...
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  • including writers Valentin Turchin, Georgi Vladimov, Vladimir Voinovich, Lev Kopelev, Vladimir Maximov, Naum Korzhavin, Vasily Aksyonov, psychiatrist...
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    Russian Gil Blas Nikolay Naumov (1838–1901) Strength Breaks the Straw Andrei Navrozov (born 1956) Viktor Nekrasov (1911–1987) Front-line Stalingrad Kira Georgievna...
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