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Generations of Winter (in Russian, Московская сага - Moskovskaya Saga) is a novel by the Russian writer Vasily Aksyonov. Many critics have praised Generations of Winter as a new Doctor Zhivago-style, large-scale Russian novel, which tells the story of a Russian/Georgian family, the Gradovs, struggling to survive in the Stalinist era. As the Wall Street Journal put it: "Aksyonov has ambitiously set out to challenge Tolstoy on his own ground, creating a gigantic historical novel on the grand pre-revolutionary model."

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  • Generations of Winter (in Russian, Московская сага - Moskovskaya Saga) is a novel by the Russian writer Vasily Aksyonov. Many critics have praised Generations of Winter as a new Doctor Zhivago-style, large-scale Russian novel, which tells the story of a Russian/Georgian family, the Gradovs, struggling to survive in the Stalinist era. As the Wall Street Journal put it: "Aksyonov has ambitiously set out to challenge Tolstoy on his own ground, creating a gigantic historical novel on the grand pre-revolutionary model." In late 2004 a television-series based on the novel premiered on Russian television. It has 22 episodes. (en)
  • Une saga moscovite (en russe : Московская сага) est un roman de l'écrivain russo-américain Vassili Axionov (1932-2009) publié en 1994. Le roman décrit la vie d'une famille d'intellectuels russes, les Gradov, pendant la période stalinienne. L'ouvrage est écrit dans la même veine que Guerre et Paix de Léon Tolstoï (fr)
  • «Московская сага» — трилогия Василия Аксёнова. Составлена из романов «», «», «». Действие семейной хроники охватывает годы с начала двадцатых до начала пятидесятых. Главные герои — три поколения семьи Градовых, проживающих в это время. В 2004 году по мотивам трилогии снят одноимённый телесериал. (ru)
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  • Une saga moscovite (en russe : Московская сага) est un roman de l'écrivain russo-américain Vassili Axionov (1932-2009) publié en 1994. Le roman décrit la vie d'une famille d'intellectuels russes, les Gradov, pendant la période stalinienne. L'ouvrage est écrit dans la même veine que Guerre et Paix de Léon Tolstoï (fr)
  • «Московская сага» — трилогия Василия Аксёнова. Составлена из романов «», «», «». Действие семейной хроники охватывает годы с начала двадцатых до начала пятидесятых. Главные герои — три поколения семьи Градовых, проживающих в это время. В 2004 году по мотивам трилогии снят одноимённый телесериал. (ru)
  • Generations of Winter (in Russian, Московская сага - Moskovskaya Saga) is a novel by the Russian writer Vasily Aksyonov. Many critics have praised Generations of Winter as a new Doctor Zhivago-style, large-scale Russian novel, which tells the story of a Russian/Georgian family, the Gradovs, struggling to survive in the Stalinist era. As the Wall Street Journal put it: "Aksyonov has ambitiously set out to challenge Tolstoy on his own ground, creating a gigantic historical novel on the grand pre-revolutionary model." (en)
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