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  2. Aleksandr Stepanovich Grinevsky (better known by his pen name, Aleksander Green / Grin (spelling varies in non-Russian literature), Russian: Александр Грин, IPA: [ɐlʲɪˈksandr ɡrʲin] ⓘ, 23 August 1880 – 8 July 1932) was a Russian writer, notable for his romantic novels and short stories, mostly set in an unnamed fantasy ...

  3. Alexander Stepanovich Grinevsky – better known by the pen name Alexander Grin (1880-1932) – was a Russian writer and poet, notable for his romantic novels and short stories, mostly set in an unnamed fantasy land (which in time became known as Grinlandia) with a European or Latin American flavor.

  4. Grin, Alexander. Entry updated 9 January 2023. Tagged: Author. Working name of Russian writer Alexander Grinevski (1880-1932), some of whose work in English translation was signed as by Alexander Green; active from around 1907.

  5. Dec 31, 2020 · Alexander Grin. (1880–1932) →. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. Russian writer, born Aleksandr Stepanovich Grinevsky. Alexander Grin. Works [ edit] Scarlet sails ( Алые паруса, 1923) The Shining World ( Блистающий мир, 1923) The Golden Chain ( Золотая цепь, 1925)

  6. Aleksandr Stepanovich Grinevsky (better known by his pen name, Aleksander Green / Grin (spelling varies in non-Russian literature), Russian: Александр Грин, IPA: [ɐlʲɪˈksandr ɡrʲin] , 23 August 1880 – 8 July 1932) was a Russian writer, notable for his romantic novels and short stories, mostly set in an unnamed fantasy land ...

  7. Scarlet Sails ( Russian: Алые паруса, Alye parusa) is a 1923 romantic novel with elements of fantasy by Russian writer Alexander Grin. The author described the genre of the novel as féerie. It is a story about a dream coming true no matter how futile it seems. It was written during 1916–1922. [1] [2] Plot summary.

  8. Quick Reference. (1880–1932), Russian Soviet writer of Romantic, half magical, half mystical prose widely read by young readers. Born Alexander Grinevsky, his most famous novel, Scarlet Sales (1932; English trans. 1967), features ... From: Grin, Alexander in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature ».

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