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He is one of four Russian Nobel laureates in literature
Sholokhov got this prize in 1965. Yes, I know that these horse heads shock some people but they actually symbolize deep split in Russian society during 1917-1922 Civil war - some, "pro-communist", swi...
He is one of four Russian Nobel laureates in literature
Sholokhov got this prize in 1965. Yes, I know that these horse heads shock some people but they actually symbolize deep split in Russian society during 1917-1922 Civil war - some, "pro-communist", swi...
The monument to the Soviet writer, the laureate of the Nobel Prize for Literature Mikhail Alexandrovich Sholokhov was opened in 2007. Author - sculptor A.I. Rukavishnikov, architect - I.N. Voskresensky.
He is one of four Russian Nobel laureates in literature
Sholokhov got this prize in 1965. Yes, I know that these horse heads shock some people but they actually symbolize deep split in Russian society during 1917-1922 Civil war - some, "pro-communist", swi...
He is one of four Russian Nobel laureates in literature
Sholokhov got this prize in 1965. Yes, I know that these horse heads shock some people but they actually symbolize deep split in Russian society during 1917-1922 Civil war - some, "pro-communist", swi...
A truly moving monument.
This is a moving monument of the famous writer in a boat and a team of horses either galloping or drowning in the water surrounding the boat.
A truly moving monument.
This is a moving monument of the famous writer in a boat and a team of horses either galloping or drowning in the water surrounding the boat.
Swimming-rolled boat ...
The monument to the Soviet writer, the laureate of the Nobel Prize for Literature Mikhail Alexandrovich Sholokhov was opened in 2007. Author - sculptor A.I. Rukavishnikov, architect - I.N. Voskresensky.