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Semnadtsat' mgnovenii vesny [Seventeen Moments of Spring]
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Stirlitz, the legendary Soviet intelligence officer. Max Otto von Stirlitz (Colonel Maxim Maximovich Isaev) won the love of millions of readers and became a truly national hero. Jokes tell about him and continue to argue about his prototypes. For many years, Julian Semenov received letters from readers with an address on the envelope: 'Moscow, the Union of Writers, Semenov for Isaev-Shtirlitsa.' Different people, of different ages, nationalities, tastes, Semenov recalled, asked to give the address of Maxim Maximovich Isaev to start correspondence with him. The novel 'Seventeen Moments of Spring' was published in 1970, and three years later it was adaptation, the script was also written by Julian Semenov. The telefilm was a resounding success and to this day remains a hit of Russian cinema.
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Julian Semenovich Semenov - Russian writer, historian, poet, journalist, author of the cult novel about Stirlitz, the legendary Soviet intelligence officer. Max Otto von Stirlitz (Colonel Maxim Maximovich Isaev) won the love of millions of readers and became a truly national hero. Jokes tell about him and continue to argue about his prototypes. For many years, Julian Semenov received letters from readers with an address on the envelope: 'Moscow, the Union of Writers, Semenov for Isaev-Shtirlitsa.' Different people, of different ages, nationalities, tastes, Semenov recalled, asked to give the address of Maxim Maximovich Isaev to start correspondence with him. The novel 'Seventeen Moments of Spring' was published in 1970, and three years later it was adaptation, the script was also written by Julian Semenov. The telefilm was a resounding success and to this day remains a hit of Russian cinema.
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Autor/-in
Semenov IUlian
Verlag
Azbuka
ISBN
9785389112575
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2019
Seiten
352
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Stirlitz, the legendary Soviet intelligence officer. Max Otto von Stirlitz (Colonel Maxim Maximovich Isaev) won the love of millions of readers and became a truly national hero. Jokes tell about him and continue to argue about his prototypes. For many years, Julian Semenov received letters from readers with an address on the envelope: 'Moscow, the Union of Writers, Semenov for Isaev-Shtirlitsa.' Different people, of different ages, nationalities, tastes, Semenov recalled, asked to give the address of Maxim Maximovich Isaev to start correspondence with him. The novel 'Seventeen Moments of Spring' was published in 1970, and three years later it was adaptation, the script was also written by Julian Semenov. The telefilm was a resounding success and to this day remains a hit of Russian cinema.