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- Q592504 description "writer, novelist, editor".
- Q592504 description "writer, novelist, editor".
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- Q592504 abstract "Sergey Pavlovich Zalygin (Russian: Серге́й Павлович Залыгин; December 6, 1913 in Durasovka, Ufa Governorate, Russian Empire – April 19, 2000 in Moscow) was a Soviet writer, novelist.He was the first non-Communist Party editor-in-chief of the monthly literary magazine Novy Mir (1986–1988). Zalygin was also an academician of the Section of Humanities and Social Sciences (since December 7, 1991).Zalygin was widely known as an environmentalist, and a prominent critic of the Siberian Rivers Rerouting Project.Russian writer Vladimir Voinovich remembered that Zalygin had refused to publish Voinovich's stories even in the earlier perestroika time concluding that “the country has largely retreated to its past, because during perestroika it was ‘rebuilt’ by such conformists as Zalygin.”".
- Q592504 birthDate "1913-12-06".
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- Q592504 birthYear "1913".
- Q592504 deathDate "2000-04-19".
- Q592504 deathYear "2000".
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- Q592504 birthDate "1913-12-06".
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- Q592504 dateOfBirth "1913-12-06".
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- Q592504 name "Zalygin, Sergey Pavlovich".
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- Q592504 comment "Sergey Pavlovich Zalygin (Russian: Серге́й Павлович Залыгин; December 6, 1913 in Durasovka, Ufa Governorate, Russian Empire – April 19, 2000 in Moscow) was a Soviet writer, novelist.He was the first non-Communist Party editor-in-chief of the monthly literary magazine Novy Mir (1986–1988).".
- Q592504 label "Sergey Zalygin".
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- Q592504 name "Sergey Pavlovich Zalygin".
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