The Impatient Ones

1973 historical novel by Yuri Trifonov
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The Impatient Ones (Russian: Нетерпение) is a 1973 historical novel by Yuri Trifonov concerning the assassination of Alexander II of Russia in 1881 by the People's Will party. The novel was nominated for Nobel prize by Heinrich Böll.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Croft, Lee B. (2006). Nikolai Ivanovich Kibalchich: terrorist rocket pioneer. Lulu.com. p. 8. ISBN 9781411623811.
  2. ^ See also Böll, Heinrich. "Der Zar und die Anarchisten. Zeit des Zögerns. Jurij Trifonows großer Geschichtsroman aus dem alten Rußland". Die Zeit (in German).
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Yury Trifonov
  • The Exchange (1969)
  • Taking Stock (1970)
  • The Long Good-Bye (1971)
  • The Impatient Ones (1973)
  • Another Life (1975)
  • The House on the Embankment (1976)
  • The Old Man (1978)
  • Disappearance (posthumously-published)