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  1. Boris Andreyevich Lavrenyov (Russian: Борис Андреевич Лавренёв) (real name Sergeyev), (16 July [O.S. 4 July] 1891 – 7 January 1959) was a Soviet Russian writer and playwright. Lavrenyov was born to the family of a literature teacher. He received his education at the Law department of the Moscow University.

  2. Boris Lavrenyovs books. Average rating: 3.67 · 183 ratings · 24 reviews · 24 distinct works • Similar authors. More books by Boris Lavrenyov… About Boris Lavrenyov: Born July 5 (17), 1891, in Kherson; died Jan. 7, 1959, in Moscow. Soviet Russian writer and playwright. Son of a literature teache...

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  3. Lavrenyov, Boris Andreevich. (Also spelled "Lavrenev".) Pseudonym of Boris Sergeev, born on 17 July 1891 (5 July, Old Style) in Kherson, the son of a teacher of Russian literature. Lavrenyov's first foray into literature came in 1905 when he was 14 years old. Inspired by his reading of Lermontov's Demon, the boy produced a 1500-line poem called ...

  4. 19 de dic. de 2018 · The article is devoted to B. Lavrenyov’s story The Forty-First [ Sorok perviy ]. The author sets out to identify the prototypes of the main character, the White officer V. Govorukha-Otrok.

  5. The forty first. Boris Lavrenyov, Margaret Wettlin (Translator), Naomi Jochel (Translator) 3.70. 86 ratings11 reviews. In 1919, during the Russian Civil War, a small force of Red Army soldiers that survived a crushing defeat by the Whites is forced to flee into the Karakum Desert.

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  6. Boris Lavrenyov has 24 books on Goodreads with 494 ratings. Boris Lavrenyovs most popular book is The Forty First.

  7. Boris Andreyevich Lavrenyov (Russian: Борис Андреевич Лавренёв) (real name Sergeyev), born July 4 (18), 1891 in Kherson, died January 7, 1959 in Moscow, was a Soviet Russian writer and playwright. Lavrenyov was born to the family of a literature teacher. He got his education at the Law department of the Moscow University.