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  1. Vsevolod Vladimirovich Krestovsky ( Russian: Все́волод Влади́мирович Кресто́вский; February 23, 1840 – January 30, 1895) was a Russian writer who worked in the city mysteries genre. Biography. Krestovsky came from an old family of Polish gentry ( szlachta) with roots in nowadays Ukraine.

  2. Is Petersburg Slums streaming? Find out where to watch online amongst 45+ services including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video.

  3. The Petersburg Slums became one of the most popular literary works in Russia in the second half of the 19th century. The novel was published for the first time in the journal “Domestic Notes” (1864-1866), excerpts also in the journal “Epoch” (1864), a separate edition was published in 4 volumes (1867) and withstood several reprints.

  4. The road connecting Moscow with St. Petersburg, now the M10 highway, was completed in 1746, its Moscow end following the old Tver road which had existed since the 16th century. It became known as Peterburskoye Schosse after it was paved in the 1780s.

  5. A typical older house backyard with shared slums As in other large Russian cities, Saint Petersburg experiences fairly high levels of street crime and bribery. In addition, in recent years there has been a noticeable increase in racially motivated violence.

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  7. Petersburg Slums (1915) directed by Vladimir Gardin, Yakov Protazanov et al • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1915 ‘Петербургские трущобы’ Directed by Vladimir Gardin, Yakov Protazanov … Five-episode adaptation of the eponymous Russian novel, directed by Pyotr Chardynin et al. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.