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  1. Anatoly Naumovich Rybakov (Russian: Анато́лий Нау́мович Рыбако́в; 14 January [O.S. 1 January] 1911 – 23 December 1998) was a Soviet and Russian writer, the author of the anti-Stalinist Children of the Arbat trilogy, the novel Heavy Sand, and many popular children books including Adventures of Krosh, Dirk ...

  2. Anatoly Rybakov was a Russian author whose novels of life in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin’s dictatorship were published—and became popular—after the institution of glasnost in the late 1980s. In 1933 Rybakov completed his studies in transport engineering and soon after was arrested for.

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  3. Anatoly Rybakov wrote extensively about the hardships of the postwar period. His straightforward narratives were warmly received by the readership and, on the whole, appreciated by the Party leadership.

  4. Children of the Arbat (Russian: Дети Арбата) is a semi-autobiographical historical novel by Anatoly Rybakov set during the era of Stalin.

    • Anatoliĭ Naumovich Rybakov
    • 1987
  5. Jan 1, 2001 · Anatoly Naumovich Rybakov (Russian: Анатолий Наумович Рыбаков; January 14, 1911 – December 23, 1998) was a Soviet and Russian writer, the author of the anti-Stalinist Children of the Arbat tetralogy, novel Heavy Sand, and many popular children books including Adventures of Krosh, Dirk, Bronze Bird, etc.

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  6. Dec 23, 1998 · Anatoly Naumovich Rybakov (Russian: Анатолий Наумович Рыбаков; January 14, 1911 – December 23, 1998) was a Soviet and Russian writer, the author of the anti-Stalinist Children of the Arbat tetralogy, novel Heavy Sand, and many popular children books including Adventures of Krosh, Dirk, Bronze Bird, etc. One ...

  7. May 23, 1988 · When a bemedaled Red Army lieutenant named Anatoli Rybakov came home from the war in 1946 to the narrow, tree-lined streets of his old neighborhood in Moscow's Arbat, he had already lived...