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Sasha Sokolov (born Александр Всеволодович Соколов (Alexander Vsevolodovitch Sokolov) on November 6, 1943, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a writer of Russian literature. He became known worldwide in the 1970s after his first novel, A School for Fools, was published in translation by Ardis Publishers (Ann Arbor, Michigan) in the US, and was later reissued by Four Walls Eight Windows. Sokolov is one of the most important authors of 20th-century Russian literature. He is acclaimed for his unorthodox use of language, and for his play with rhythms, sounds and word-associations. The author himself coined the term "proeziia" for his work—in between prose and poetry (English close form of the term can sound as "proetry").

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  • ساشا سوكولوف (بالإنجليزية: Sasha Sokolov)‏ (6 نوفمبر 1943، أوتاوا في كندا)؛ كاتب وروائي أمريكي-روسي-كندي. (ar)
  • Saša Sokolov (rusky Саша Соколов; vlastním jménem Alexandr Vsevolodovič Sokolov, rusky Александр Всеволодович Соколов; * 6. listopadu 1943 Ottawa, Kanada) je ruský spisovatel patřící ke skupině ruských spisovatelů tzv. třetí vlny ruské emigrace, kteří svou slávu získali až za hranicemi. (cs)
  • Sasha Sokolov (russisch Саша Соколов, offiziell Александр Всеволодович Соколов/ Alexander Wsewolodowitsch Sokolow, wiss. Transliteration Aleksandr (Saša) Vsevolodovič Sokolov, bisweilen auch in der Transkription Sascha Sokolow; * 6. November 1943 in Ottawa, Kanada) ist ein russischer Schriftsteller. Er wurde Mitte der 1970er Jahre durch die Veröffentlichung seines 1974 geschriebenen Romans Die Schule der Dummen weltbekannt und gilt als einer der bedeutenden russischen Autoren des 20. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Sasha Sokolov (en ruso, Саша Соколов, nacido el 6 noviembre de 1943 en Ottawa) es un escritor en lengua rusa. Exiliado de la URSS en sus inicios literarios, se instaló a finales de los años 1970 en Canadá, país donde naciera, y se naturalizó canadiense. Por la misma época, se dio a conocer como novelista de vanguardia. (es)
  • Sasha Sokolov (born Александр Всеволодович Соколов (Alexander Vsevolodovitch Sokolov) on November 6, 1943, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a writer of Russian literature. He became known worldwide in the 1970s after his first novel, A School for Fools, was published in translation by Ardis Publishers (Ann Arbor, Michigan) in the US, and was later reissued by Four Walls Eight Windows. Sokolov is one of the most important authors of 20th-century Russian literature. He is acclaimed for his unorthodox use of language, and for his play with rhythms, sounds and word-associations. The author himself coined the term "proeziia" for his work—in between prose and poetry (English close form of the term can sound as "proetry"). (en)
  • Sasha Sokolov (en russe : Са́ша Соколо́в) est le nom de plume de l'écrivain postmoderniste Alexandre Vsevolodovitch Sokolov (en russe : Алекса́ндр Все́володович Соколов), né le 6 novembre 1943 à Ottawa. Il reçoit le prix Andreï Biély en 1981 et le prix Alexandre Pouchkine en 1996. D'après des opinions de nombreux critiques littéraires et lecteurs, l'un des plus grands écrivains russes de la deuxième moitié du XXe siècle. (fr)
  • Sasja Sokolov (Russisch: Саша Соколов), geboren als Alexander Vsevolodowvitsj Sokolov (Russisch: Александр Всеволодович Соколов) (Ottawa, 6 november 1943), is een Russisch schrijver. (nl)
  • Са́ша Соколо́в (полное имя Алекса́ндр Все́володович Соколов; род. 6 ноября 1943, Оттава) — русский писатель. (ru)
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  • ساشا سوكولوف (بالإنجليزية: Sasha Sokolov)‏ (6 نوفمبر 1943، أوتاوا في كندا)؛ كاتب وروائي أمريكي-روسي-كندي. (ar)
  • Saša Sokolov (rusky Саша Соколов; vlastním jménem Alexandr Vsevolodovič Sokolov, rusky Александр Всеволодович Соколов; * 6. listopadu 1943 Ottawa, Kanada) je ruský spisovatel patřící ke skupině ruských spisovatelů tzv. třetí vlny ruské emigrace, kteří svou slávu získali až za hranicemi. (cs)
  • Sasha Sokolov (russisch Саша Соколов, offiziell Александр Всеволодович Соколов/ Alexander Wsewolodowitsch Sokolow, wiss. Transliteration Aleksandr (Saša) Vsevolodovič Sokolov, bisweilen auch in der Transkription Sascha Sokolow; * 6. November 1943 in Ottawa, Kanada) ist ein russischer Schriftsteller. Er wurde Mitte der 1970er Jahre durch die Veröffentlichung seines 1974 geschriebenen Romans Die Schule der Dummen weltbekannt und gilt als einer der bedeutenden russischen Autoren des 20. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Sasha Sokolov (en ruso, Саша Соколов, nacido el 6 noviembre de 1943 en Ottawa) es un escritor en lengua rusa. Exiliado de la URSS en sus inicios literarios, se instaló a finales de los años 1970 en Canadá, país donde naciera, y se naturalizó canadiense. Por la misma época, se dio a conocer como novelista de vanguardia. (es)
  • Sasha Sokolov (born Александр Всеволодович Соколов (Alexander Vsevolodovitch Sokolov) on November 6, 1943, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a writer of Russian literature. He became known worldwide in the 1970s after his first novel, A School for Fools, was published in translation by Ardis Publishers (Ann Arbor, Michigan) in the US, and was later reissued by Four Walls Eight Windows. Sokolov is one of the most important authors of 20th-century Russian literature. He is acclaimed for his unorthodox use of language, and for his play with rhythms, sounds and word-associations. The author himself coined the term "proeziia" for his work—in between prose and poetry (English close form of the term can sound as "proetry"). (en)
  • Sasha Sokolov (en russe : Са́ша Соколо́в) est le nom de plume de l'écrivain postmoderniste Alexandre Vsevolodovitch Sokolov (en russe : Алекса́ндр Все́володович Соколов), né le 6 novembre 1943 à Ottawa. Il reçoit le prix Andreï Biély en 1981 et le prix Alexandre Pouchkine en 1996. D'après des opinions de nombreux critiques littéraires et lecteurs, l'un des plus grands écrivains russes de la deuxième moitié du XXe siècle. (fr)
  • Sasja Sokolov (Russisch: Саша Соколов), geboren als Alexander Vsevolodowvitsj Sokolov (Russisch: Александр Всеволодович Соколов) (Ottawa, 6 november 1943), is een Russisch schrijver. (nl)
  • Са́ша Соколо́в (полное имя Алекса́ндр Все́володович Соколов; род. 6 ноября 1943, Оттава) — русский писатель. (ru)
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  • ساشا سوكولوف (ar)
  • Saša Sokolov (cs)
  • Sasha Sokolov (de)
  • Sasha Sokolov (es)
  • Sasha Sokolov (fr)
  • Sasja Sokolov (nl)
  • Sasha Sokolov (en)
  • Соколов, Саша (ru)
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