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Natan Samiilovych Rybak (; 3 January 1913 – 11 September 1978) was a Ukrainian and Soviet poet and writer of Jewish origin. Rybak published 3 collections of poetry in the 1930s. He published around 20 collections of short stories mostly in the 1930s and 1940s. He is best known for his novels. He was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1950 for volume 1 of the novel ''Pereiaslavs’ka rada''. The novel ''Pomylka Onore de Bal’zaka'' was filmed in 1969.


Bibliography

The bibliography is a selection from ''Encyclopedia of Ukraine''. *''Harmaty zherlamy na skhid'' (1934) (in English ''Cannons with Muzzles Facing East'') *'' Kyïv'' (1936) *''
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'' (2 volumes, 1937–8) *''Pomylka Onore de Bal’zaka'' (1940) (in English ''The Mistake of
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'' filmed in 1969) *''Zbroia z namy'' (1943) (in English ''The Weapons Are with Us'') *''Pereiaslavs’ka rada'' (volume 1 in 1948, was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1950 and volume 2 in 1953) (in English ''The
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Council'') *Trilogien ''Chas spodivan’ i zvershen’'' (1960) (in English ''A Time of Expectations and Achievements'') *''Soldaty bez mundyriv'' (1966) (in English ''Soldiers without Uniforms'') *Collections of his works was published in 5 volumes in 1963–4 og 1981.


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