Pesakh Rafaelovich Amnuél (Q4064447)

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Israeli physicist
  • Pavel Rafaelovich Amnuel
  • Paul Rafaelovich Amnuel
  • Pesakh Amnuel
  • Pavel Rafaelovich Amnuél
  • Paul Rafaelovich Amnuél
  • Pesach Rafaelovich Amnuel
  • Pesakh Amnuél
  • Paul Amnuél
  • Paul Amnuel
  • Pavel Amnuél
  • Pavel Amnuel
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Pesakh Rafaelovich Amnuél
Israeli physicist
  • Pavel Rafaelovich Amnuel
  • Paul Rafaelovich Amnuel
  • Pesakh Amnuel
  • Pavel Rafaelovich Amnuél
  • Paul Rafaelovich Amnuél
  • Pesach Rafaelovich Amnuel
  • Pesakh Amnuél
  • Paul Amnuél
  • Paul Amnuel
  • Pavel Amnuél
  • Pavel Amnuel

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I had the name Pesakh before repatriation [from USSR to Israel]. I was Pesakh all time, this name was in all my documents. But it was simpler in USSR to be as Pavel... (English)
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There are dozens of promising names in the most recent generation of Soviet sf writers. Among them are the "brainstorming" author and scientist Pavel Amnuel – he emigrated to Israel in 1990 – whose collection Segodnia, zavtra i vsegda ["Today, Tomorrow and Forever"] (coll 1984), along with his near-future Superman novel, so far only in magazine form, "Vzryv" ["Explosion"] (1990), has appealed both to readers and to critics. (English)
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