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Time, Forward! (Russian: Время, вперёд!, romanized: Vremya, vperyod!) is a novel by Valentin Katayev, first published in the January–October (Nos. 1-10) 1932 issues of Krasnaya Nov magazine. It came out as a separate edition in 1933. The book takes place over the course of one day and describes the attempts of a group of shock workers to break the record for most batches of concrete mixed in a day. The novel was adapted by Katayev into a screenplay for a 1965 movie.

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  • Time, Forward! (Russian: Время, вперёд!, romanized: Vremya, vperyod!) is a novel by Valentin Katayev, first published in the January–October (Nos. 1-10) 1932 issues of Krasnaya Nov magazine. It came out as a separate edition in 1933. The book takes place over the course of one day and describes the attempts of a group of shock workers to break the record for most batches of concrete mixed in a day. The novel was adapted by Katayev into a screenplay for a 1965 movie. (en)
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  • A White Sail Gleams (en)
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  • Time, Forward! (Russian: Время, вперёд!, romanized: Vremya, vperyod!) is a novel by Valentin Katayev, first published in the January–October (Nos. 1-10) 1932 issues of Krasnaya Nov magazine. It came out as a separate edition in 1933. The book takes place over the course of one day and describes the attempts of a group of shock workers to break the record for most batches of concrete mixed in a day. The novel was adapted by Katayev into a screenplay for a 1965 movie. (en)
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