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  1. Viktor Platonovich Nekrasov (Russian: Ви́ктор Плато́нович Некра́сов, Viktor Platonovič Nekrasov; 17 June 1911, in Kyiv – 3 September 1987, in Paris) was a Soviet writer, journalist and editor.

  2. Nekrasov, Viktor [Некрасов, Віктор], b 17 June 1911 in Kyiv, d 3 September 1987 in Paris. Writer. After graduating from the Kyiv Construction Institute (1936) and the actors' studio at the Kyiv Russian Drama Theater (1937) he worked as an actor and set designer in Kyiv.

  3. Viktor Platonovich Nekrasov (Russian: Виктор Платонович Некрасов) (June 17, 1911 – September 3, 1987) was a Russian writer, journalist and editor. Nekrasov was born in Kiev and graduated with a degree in architecture in 1936.

  4. Viktor Nekrasov has 32 books on Goodreads with 993 ratings. Viktor Nekrasovs most popular book is The White Guard.

  5. In these ways, Nekrasov’s novel helped create a narrative space about World War II that would later be occupied by writers like Viktor Astafi ev, who, in the words of one of Nekra-sov’s contemporaries, “came out of his Trenches.” No wonder Soviet ofi cials didn’t quite know what to do with it.

  6. Feb 2, 2022 · Viktor Nekrasov’s recollection of February 1943 in Stalingrad. The work hails Soviet heroism while revealing violence, aggression, poverty, and tedium in the wake of victory.

  7. Feb 16, 2006 · Born 17th June 1911 in Kiev, Viktor Platonovich Nekrasov’s earliest memories were of Zeppelin raids over Paris during the First World War and it was in that city that he died over 70 years later. In between those two dates, as he himself was to acknowledge, he could well have lived his life as a Russian