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  1. Yury Valentinovich Trifonov (Russian: Юрий Валентинович Трифонов; 28 August 1925 – 28 March 1981) was a leading representative of the so-called Soviet "Urban Prose". He was considered a close contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1981.

  2. Yuri Valentinovich Trifonov (born August 28, 1925, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.—died March 28, 1981, Moscow) was a Soviet writer who managed to retain official acceptance of his work despite its anti-Stalinist overtones.

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  3. Yury Trifonov has 40 books on Goodreads with 4029 ratings. Yury Trifonovs most popular book is The House on the Embankment.

  4. Yury Trifonov, who died suddenly in 1981, has been seen predominantly as a writer of byt, one who describes the everyday lives of modern urban Russians, usually Muscovites.

  5. Mar 29, 1981 · Yuri Trifonov, whose novellas on the moral conflicts of Moscow intellectuals portrayed an entire Soviet era and made him one of the country's most significant writers, died in a hospital today...

  6. About Yury Trifonov: Yury Valentinovich Trifonov was a Soviet writer. He was a leading figure of the Soviet Urban Prose.. Yury Trifonov is the author o...

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  8. Jul 21, 2003 · Iurii (or “Yury”) Valentinovich Trifonov was the most well-known and respected writer living and working in the Soviet Union during the so-called “stagnation” period of Leonid Brezhnev's tenure as Communist Party General Secretary (1964-82), and the one who most consistently caught the eye of Western critics.