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Anatoly Trofimovich Chernousov (Russian: Анатолий Трофимович Черноусов) (March 7, 1937 – June 24, 2000) is a Siberian writer, born in Novokarasuk, Omsk region. Father, Trofim Antonovich, died at the war front on August 3, 1943, and buried in the communal grave in the Voroshilovgrad region. Anatoly Chernousov was raised by his mother, Evdokiya Ivanovna, and his grandfather, Anton Fomich who taught him to “persevere in every work”.The writer's biography is typical for his time. His memories about his difficult postwar childhood amidst the native population of South-Western Siberia, the chaldons, served as a base for his novel The Chaldons.

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  • Anatoly Trofimovich Chernousov (Russian: Анатолий Трофимович Черноусов) (March 7, 1937 – June 24, 2000) is a Siberian writer, born in Novokarasuk, Omsk region. Father, Trofim Antonovich, died at the war front on August 3, 1943, and buried in the communal grave in the Voroshilovgrad region. Anatoly Chernousov was raised by his mother, Evdokiya Ivanovna, and his grandfather, Anton Fomich who taught him to “persevere in every work”.The writer's biography is typical for his time. His memories about his difficult postwar childhood amidst the native population of South-Western Siberia, the chaldons, served as a base for his novel The Chaldons. (en)
  • Anatoly Trofimovitch Tchernousov (en russe : Анатолий Трофимович Черноусов), né le 7 mars 1937 et décédé le 24 juin 2000, est un écrivain russe de Sibérie. (fr)
  • Анатолий Трофимович Черноусов (7 марта 1937, село Новокарасук Омской области — 24 июня 2000, Новосибирск) — русский советский писатель, инженер-конструктор. (ru)
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  • Anatoly Trofimovich Chernousov (Russian: Анатолий Трофимович Черноусов) (March 7, 1937 – June 24, 2000) is a Siberian writer, born in Novokarasuk, Omsk region. Father, Trofim Antonovich, died at the war front on August 3, 1943, and buried in the communal grave in the Voroshilovgrad region. Anatoly Chernousov was raised by his mother, Evdokiya Ivanovna, and his grandfather, Anton Fomich who taught him to “persevere in every work”.The writer's biography is typical for his time. His memories about his difficult postwar childhood amidst the native population of South-Western Siberia, the chaldons, served as a base for his novel The Chaldons. (en)
  • Anatoly Trofimovitch Tchernousov (en russe : Анатолий Трофимович Черноусов), né le 7 mars 1937 et décédé le 24 juin 2000, est un écrivain russe de Sibérie. (fr)
  • Анатолий Трофимович Черноусов (7 марта 1937, село Новокарасук Омской области — 24 июня 2000, Новосибирск) — русский советский писатель, инженер-конструктор. (ru)
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  • Anatoly Trofimovich Chernousov (en)
  • Anatoly Trofimovitch Tchernousov (fr)
  • Черноусов, Анатолий Трофимович (ru)
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