Konstantin Paustovsky
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Constantin Paoustovski
Constantin Gueorguievitch Paoustovski (en russe : Константин Георгиевич Паустовский), né le 19 mai/31 mai 1892 à Moscou et mort le 14 juillet 1968 à Moscou, est un écrivain soviétique.
Il est connu pour avoir écrit des récits d'aventures (Kara-Bogaz), une autobiographie (Histoire d'une vie), un livre de nouvelles (Au cœur de la Russie).
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Catégories : Écrivain russe du XXe siècle | Naissance en 1892 | Décès en 1968
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