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The image of Iran in the play “Beyond Kopet-Dag” by the Udmurt writer G. Simakov

Introduction: The article analyzes the image of Iran as depicted by the Udmurt author Grigoriy Simakov (1919–1996) in the drama “Kopet-Dag Sjӧryn” (“Beyond Kopet-Dag”, 1951, 1960). The play was based on his personal experiences during military service in the Persian Corridor. This work, which has not yet been recognized as a significant contribution to the history of Udmurt Soviet literature and theater art, is gain…

picked 11 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

Yevgeny Kindinov

Soviet and Russian actor, drama teacher

picked 11 Aug 2026

Encyclopedia · Wikipedia

Yevgeny KindinovYevgeny Kindinov

Yevgeny Arsenievich Kindinov is a Russian theatre and film actor. He spent his entire professional career at the Moscow Art Theatre, and, after the theater was split in 1987, at the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre. He is a People's Artist of Russia.

via Wikipedia
picked 13 Aug 2026

Book · DOAB

The Witching Hour and Other Plays

Nina Sadur, the playwright, occupies a prominent place in the Soviet/Russian drama pantheon of the 1980s and 1990s, a group that has with few exceptions been generally ignored by the Western literary establishment. The plays included in this volume offer some of Sadur’s most influential works for the theater to the English-speaking audience for the first time. The collection will appeal to readers interested in Russ…

picked 13 Aug 2026

Full text · Open Library

Russian and Soviet theater, 1905-1932Russian and Soviet theater, 1905-1932
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picked 13 Aug 2026

Image · DPLA

Anna Louise Strong letter to her father Sydney Strong regarding her opinion of the Soviet Union, April 2, 1922Anna Louise Strong letter to her father Sydney Strong regarding her opinion of the Soviet Union, April 2, 1922

In this letter to her father, Anna Louise Strong agrees with her father's suggestion that she might like to stay in the Soviet Union more or less permanently. She is hesitant to commit to that at the moment, however, and for that reason is not joining any "communist organization or anything that would be illegal in the United States". She admits the difficulty of learning the language, and suggest that she is "not t…

University of Washington, via DPLA
picked 13 Aug 2026
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