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Astafʹev, Viktor, 1924-2001

LC control no.n 79113775
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPG3476.A747
Personal name headingAstafʹev, Viktor, 1924-2001
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Variant(s)Астафьев, Виктор, 1924-2001
Astafʹev, Viktor Petrovich
Astafʹev, V. (Viktor), 1924-2001
Astafjev, Viktor, 1924-2001
Astafjew, Viktor, 1924-2001
Astafyev, Victor, 1924-2001
Astafiev, Viktor, 1924-2001
Birth date1924-05-01
Death date2001-11-29
Place of birthOvsi︠a︡nka (Russia)
Place of deathKrasnoi︠a︡rsk (Russia)
Profession or occupationAuthors, Russian
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inTai︠u︡t snega, 1958.
I︠A︡novskiĭ, N. N. Viktor Astafʹev, 1982: t.p. (Viktor Astafʹev) p. 4 (b. 5-2-1924)
Kurbatov, V. I︠A︡. Mig i vechnostʹ, 1983: t.p. (V. Astafʹeva) verso t.p. (Viktor Astafʹev; ... V.P. Astafʹeva)
Een laatste groet, 1986: t.p. (Viktor Astafjev)
Viktor Petrovich Astafʹev, 1999: p. 2 (in celebration of his 75th birthday) p. 16-23 (chronology, publications through 1998)
New York Time, Dec. 3, 2001 (Viktor Astafyev, 77, famous for stark novels depicting the Soviet experience in World War II, prison camps, and the despair of Russian provincial life, d. Thurs., Nov. 29, in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia)
Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02 (b. 1924)
Wikipedia, 2-13-2013: (Astafʹev, Viktor Petrovich, b. May 1 1924, Ovsi︠a︡nka, d. Nov. 29 2001, Krasnoi︠a︡rsk)
Un păstor și o păstorița, 1974: title page (Viktor Astafiev)
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