Pavel Nilin

Pavel Filippovich Nilin (; January 17, 1908 – October 2, 1981) was a Soviet and Russian writer, screenwriter, journalist and playwright, best known for his novel ''A Man Goes Uphill'' (1936), adapted to the big screen under the title ''A Great Life'', for which he, as a scriptwriter, received the Stalin Prize in 1941. Highly popular was his 1956 novel ''Cruelty''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Cruelty. by Nilin, Pavel, 1908-1981

    Macmillan, 1963
    Format: Book


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    Cruelty by Nilin, Pavel, 1908-1981

    Moscow : Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1957
    Format: Book


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    Comrade Venka : a novel by Nilin, Pavel, 1908-1981

    New York : Simon and Schuster, 1959
    Format: Book


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    Zhestokostʹ. : Ispytatelʹnyĭ srok. Povesti. by Nilin, Pavel, 1908-1981

    [Moskva] : Molodai︠a︡ gvardii︠a︡, 1966
    Other Authors: “…Nilin, Pavel, 1908-1981…”
    Format: Book


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    Cruelty = Zhestokostʹ
    Cruelty = Жестокость.
    by Nilin, Pavel, 1908-1981

    Macmillan 1963
    Format: Book


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    Chetyre povesti. by Nilin, Pavel, 1908-1981

    Moskva, 1970
    Format: Book


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    Znamenityĭ Pavli︠u︡k. by Nilin, Pavel, 1908-1981

    Moskva : Sovetskiĭ Pisatelʹ, 1968
    Format: Book


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    Bol'shai︠a︡ zhizn' : literaturnyĭ st︠s︡enariĭ v dvukh chasti︠a︡kh. by Nilin, Pavel, 1908-1981

    Moskva : Goskinoizdat, 1945
    Format: Book


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    Zhestokost' : Ispytatel'nyĭ srok : Povesti. by Nilin, Pavel, 1908-1981

    Moskva : Gos. izd-vo khudozh. lit-ry, 1961
    Format: Book


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    Ispytatelʹnyĭ srok : povesti, rasskazy by Nilin, Pavel, 1908-1981

    Kishinev : Literatura artistikė, 1987
    Format: Book