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SNOWby Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky |
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During World War II, a young Moscovite woman named Tatyana Petrovna and her daughter, Varvara, are evacuated to a small town and settled in the home of an old man named Potapov. A month after Tatyana's arrival, Potapov dies.|
Paustovsky's House and Grave Tell them ![]() sent you! |
Paustovsky, Konstantin Georgievich. Born 31 May 1892 in Moscow. His father, a descendant of the Zaporozhsky Cossacks, was a railroad statistician. His mother came from the family of a Polish intellectual. Russian, Polish, and Ukrainian were spoken in his home. He grew up in Ukraine, partly in the country and partly in Kiev. In 1912, he entered the University of Kiev, in the physics and mathematics faculty, but then he switched to the study of philosophy. (...Continued...) |

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