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  1. The Andrei Sakharov Prize for Writer's Civic Courage (1990–2007) was an annual literary prize established in the Soviet Union by the "Writers in Support of Perestroika " association (also known as the "Aprel" (April) association - see ru:Апрель_ (организация) ), in October 1990. [1]

  2. An Andrei Sakharov prize has also been awarded by the American Physical Society every second year since 2006 "to recognize outstanding leadership and/or achievements of scientists in upholding human rights". The Andrei Sakharov Prize for Writer's Civic Courage was established in October 1990.

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    Chukovskaya was born in 1907 in Helsingfors (present-day Helsinki) in the Grand Duchy of Finland, then a part of the Russian Empire.Her father was Kornei Chukovsky, a poet who was a children's writer. She grew up in St. Petersburg, the former capital of the empire torn by war and revolution. Chukovsky noted that his daughter would muse on the probl...

    For several years, her life was to remain nomadic and precarious. She was separated from her daughter Yelena, and kept in the dark about her husband's fate. In 1939–1940, while she waited in vain for news, Chukovskaya wrote Sofia Petrovna, a harrowing story about life during the Great Purges. But it was a while before this story would achieve wides...

    The Deserted House Translated by Aline B. Werth. (1967) ISBN 0-913-12416-8
    Going Under Translated by Peter M. Weston. (1972) ISBN 0-214-65407-9
    To The Memory of Childhood Translated by Eliza Kellogg Klose. (1988) ISBN 0-8101-0789-9
    Sofia Petrovna Translated by Aline B. Werth; emended by Eliza Kellogg Klose. (1994) ISBN 0-8101-1150-0
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yunna_MoritsYunna Morits - Wikipedia

    She is a member of Russian PEN Executive Committee and its Human Rights Commission. She has been awarded several prestigious prizes, including Andrei Sakharov Prize For Writer's Civic Courage. Politics. After 2014 Morits became a supporter of the Russian occupation of Donbass and Crimea.

  4. Notable awards. Russian Booker Prize, Andrei Sakharov Prize for Writer's Civic Courage. Georgi Nikolayevich Vladimov ( Russian: Гео́ргий Никола́евич Влади́мов; real family name Volosevich, Russian: Волосевич; 19 February 1931, Kharkiv – 19 October 2003, Frankfurt) was a Russian dissident writer.

  5. Andrei Sakharov Prize for Writer's Civic Courage Boris Lvovich Vasilyev ( Russian : Борис Львович Васильев ; 21 May 1924 – 11 March 2013) was a Soviet and Russian writer and screenwriter.

  6. An Andrei Sakharov prize is also to be awarded by the American Physical Society every second year from 2006, "to recognize outstanding leadership and/or achievements of scientists in upholding human rights". The Andrei Sakharov Prize For Writer's Civic Courage was established in October 1990. [14] Andrei Sakharov Archives