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Russian Authors

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Rasul Hamzatov

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  • My Dagestan - I have reworked the article with information on other Wikipedias.
  • I might explore other Hamzatov works and possibly translate those articles from Russian to Wikipedia too.

Ivan Turgenev

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Currently I am translating/writing articles about Ivan Turgenev's works and life.

Written:

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Short fiction

Needs to be translated:

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Short fiction

Plays

Poetry

Need to be written

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Mentioned on the template, but no article in Russian, might pick a few and translate.

Plays:

  • A Rash Thing to Do (1843)
  • It Tears Where It is Thin (1847)
  • A Conversation on the Highway (1850/51)
  • Lack of Money (1846/52) - No article
  • An Evening in Sorrento (1882)

Short fiction

  • Yakov Pasynkov (1855)
  • King Lear of the Steppes (1870)
  • The Mysterious Tales (1883)

Mentioned on the Russian template, but no articles:

  • Andrey Kolosov
  • The duelist (Breter)
  • Two Friends
  • Enough - Довольно
  • The Region of Dead Calm  (затишье (повесть))
  • A Correspondence
  • Petushkov
  • The Inn
  • Three portraits

People in Turgenev's life

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I think that some of these deserve articles of their own

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I have minor contributions to various articles related to Hinduism, mainly undoing the vandalism by Tamil nationalist info-terrorists.

However, I am also currently interested in the following topics:

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  • Asya
    • Italian article on Asya mentions a comparision to Evgenij Onegin from Aleksandr Puškin. Might want to consider researching this and see if it can be mentioned.
    • Sinzig, mentioned in the novella
    • Leubsdorf, mentioned in the novella

Biography/Articles on people I have considered

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Lesser known topics I feel deserve articles of their own

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  • Egyptian love poems
  • That one early "anime" based on Kobutori Jisan (It's called a "Manga" in the video itself)