April 19, 2000(2000-04-19) (aged 86) Moscow, Russia
Occupation
Writer, editor
Sergey Pavlovich Zalygin (Russian: Серге́й Павлович Залыгин; December 6, 1913 in Durasovka, Ufa Governorate, Russian Empire – April 19, 2000 in Moscow) was a Soviet writer and environmentalist, the first non-Communist Party editor-in-chief of the monthly literary magazine Novy Mir (1986–1998).
political pressure, resigned in February 1970. With the appointment of SergeyZalygin in 1986, at the beginning of perestroika, the magazine practised increasingly...
book can be written about the decoding of this toponym". According to SergeyZalygin and Nina Malygina, it is associated with the words cheva - lumps, bast...
prominent writers and journalists in Russia, such as Valentin Rasputin and SergeyZalygin, sometimes known collectively as the "Siberian environmental lobby"...
Candace Newmaker, 10, American victim of child abuse, suffocation. SergeyZalygin, 86, Soviet writer and environmentalist. Fred Boensch, 79, American...
the novella Greetings from the Front focused on the war. The writer SergeyZalygin gave the following assessment of Ovechkin in the January 1956 issue...
1960) March - William Pokhlyobkin, writer (born 1923) April 19 - Sergey Pavlovich Zalygin, writer (born 1913) May 19 - Yevgeny Khrunov, cosmonaut (born 1933)...
Encouraging reformers into prominent media positions, he brought in Sergei Zalygin as head of Novy Mir magazine and Yegor Yakovlev as editor-in-chief of Moscow...