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  1. Masha Gessen. Masha Gessen is a Russian- American author and journalist. They were born in 1967 in Moscow, Russia and emigrated to the United States in 1981. They hold both American and Russian citizenship.

  2. Masha Gessen's book titled The Brothers: The Road to an American Tragedy involves the story of the Boston marathon bombings in Copley Square. The bombings occurred on April 15, 2013. The two men responsible were Tamerian Tsarnaev and his brother Dzhokhar.

  3. Russian writer and professor Keith Gessen famous novel All the Sad Young Literary Men was his first published work. The novel centers around three friends Sam, Keith, and Mark who work hard to complete their dissertation at Syracuse University.

  4. Masha Gessen: Masha Gessen, whose full name is Maria Alexandrovna ''Mash'' Gessen, is a Russian-born American journalist, author, news commentator, LGBTQ activist, and professor. Gessen immigrated to the United States from Russia in 1981. Answer and Explanation:

  5. One of Masha Gessen's most famous works involves the true story of Russian politician and President of Russia Vladimir Putin and his career in politics. The book also goes into a grave detail regarding his early childhood, his personal life, and Putin's rise to power. Answer and Explanation:

  6. Alexander Pushkin. Alexander Pushkin has been dubbed at the Shakespeare of Russia. Pushkin has been celebrated for his contributions to Russian literature (poetry, drama, novels, and short stories). To show their respect to Pushkin, the town of Tsarskoye Selo (located in Saint Petersburg) renamed their town Pushkin in 1937.

  7. Answer and Explanation: Yes, Kenji Miyazawa had siblings. While his biographies do not mention the exact number of siblings, only that he was the eldest child, there are...

  8. Homegoing. Homegoing is an acclaimed and award-winning historical novel written by Ghanaian American author Yaa Gyasi in 2016. The novel tells the story of generations of descendants of a single Asante woman named Maame. The book was awarded the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, the National Book Award, and several other awards.

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  10. Published in 1936, Keep the Aspidistra Flying is a novel by George Orwell that is greatly influenced by his own life. Mirroring Orwell's own odd jobs at the time, including his time as an assistant bookseller, the novel follows protagonist Gordon Comstock through rough London living after he quits a respectable copywriting job to write poetry.

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