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  2. Russka (novel) - Wikipedia

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    This article about a historical novel of the 1990s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See guidelines for writing about novels. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  3. Bubble Comics - Wikipedia

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    BUBBLE Comics (Russian: Издательство BUBBLE) is the largest Russian comic book publisher, founded in 2011. [2] It is the only publishing house in Russia that produces original non-franchised comic books. Its early slate consisted of four titles: Demonslayer, Major Grom, Friar, and Red Fury. These were later joined by Exlibrium and ...

  4. The Tale of Cross-eyed Lefty from Tula and the Steel Flea

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    Lefty then gets an invitation and travels to England to study the English way of life and technical accomplishments. The English hosts try to talk him into staying in England, but he feels homesick and returns to Russia at the earliest opportunity. On the way back, he engages in a drinking duel with an English sailor, arriving in Saint ...

  5. Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible - Wikipedia

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    The author recounts his experiences in Russia when he worked there in the reality television field in the 2000s. [2] Elder describes the work as "Part reportage and part memoir". [ 1 ] The author also includes stories of various figures who succeeded or faced hardships in that time period.

  6. List of Russian-language novelists - Wikipedia

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    B Portrait Author Notable works Illustration Illustration Isaak Babel (1894–1940) Red Cavalry The Odessa Tales Red Cavalry poster, 1919 Red Cavalry poster, 1920 Grigory Baklanov (1923–2009) The Foothold Forever Nineteen South of the Main Offensive Natalya Baranskaya (1908–2004) A Week Like Any Other Pavel Bazhov (1879–1950) The Malachite Box Commemorative coin featuring Bazhov Bazhov ...

  7. The Russian Concubine - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Concubine is a 2007 novel by Kate Furnivall.The book is loosely based on the story of Furnivall's mother Lily, who was a Russian refugee. [1] Set in Russia and China, it is a love story between Lydia Ivanova and Chang An Lo and is followed by a sequel The Concubine's Secret and a prequel The Jewel of St Petersburg, which is about Lydia's parents Valentina and Jens.

  8. A Summer in the Red Scarf - Wikipedia

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    A Summer in the Red Scarf (A Summer in a Pioneer Time): The first book in the series tells the story of Yury, a shy 16-year-old, who arrives at a Soviet Pioneer camp in the summer of 1986, and Volodya, a 18-year-old undergraduate who serves as Yury's group leader. As the two boys fall in love and tentatively discover their sexuality, they face ...

  9. Ghost Fleet (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Fleet: A Novel of the Next World War is a 2015 techno-thriller by P. W. Singer and August Cole. Set in the near future, the book portrays a scenario in which a post-communist China, assisted by Russia, launches a technologically sophisticated attack against the United States in the Pacific Ocean that leads to the occupation of the Hawaiian Islands.