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Venedikt Miakotin
Venedikt Aleksandrovich Miakotin was a Russian Empire historian and Narodnik politician. |
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Venedikt Yerofeyev
Venedikt Vasilyevich Yerofeyev, also Benedict Erofeev or Erofeyev was a Russian writer and Soviet dissident. |
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Venero Armanno
Venero Armanno is an Australian novelist. He was born in Brisbane of Sicilian parents. He received a BA from the University of Queensland, and later an MA and PhD in Creative Writing from the Queensland University of Technology. Armanno completed ten unpublished manuscripts over fourteen years before being accepted for publication. |
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Veniamin Blazhenny
Veniamin Mikhailovich Blazhenny, real surname Eisenstadt was a Belarusian Christian poet. His literary pseudonym, "Blazhenny" means Fool for Christ or "blessed". |
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Veniamin Dymshits
Veniamin Emmanuilovich Dymshits was a Soviet state and party leader. Hero of Socialist Labor. |
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Veniamin Kaverin
Veniamin Aleksandrovich Kaverin was a Soviet and Russian writer, dramatist and screenwriter associated with the early 1920s movement of the Serapion Brothers. |
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Veniamin Smekhov
Veniamin Borisovich Smekhov is a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor and director. He was the winner of the Petropol Award (2000) as well as the Tsarskoselsky Artistic Prize (2009). He refused the title of People's Artist of Russia, which was offered to him on his 70th birthday. |
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Venkatesh Kulkarni
Venkatesh Srinivas Kulkarni was an Indian-American novelist and academic. |
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Venko Andonovski
Venko Andonovski is a Macedonian writer, essayist, critic and literary theorist. |
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Veno Taufer
Venčeslav "Veno" Taufer was a Slovenian poet, essayist, translator and playwright. Under the Communist regime, he was a driving force behind alternative cultural and intellectual projects in Socialist Slovenia, which challenged the cultural policies of the Titoist system. During the Slovenian Spring (1988–1990), he actively participated in the efforts for the democratization and independence of Slovenia. |