- Fyodor Kryukov
Fyodor Dmitrievich Kryukov (1870-1920) was a
Cossack writer and soldier in theWhite Army , died in 1920 ofTyphoid fever cite book |last=Fomenko |first=A. T. |authorlink=Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko |coauthors=Fomenko, V. P. and Fomenko,T. G. |title=History: Fiction or Science? |origyear=2005 |year=2005 |isbn=2913621066 |pages=425-444 |chapter=The authorial invariant in Russian literary texts. Its application: who was the real author of the "Quiet Don"?] . Various literary critics, most notablyAleksandr Solzhenitsyn andI. N. Medvedeva-Tomashevskaya (underpseudonym "D."), claimed thatMikhail Sholokov plagiarised his work in order to write major parts of "And Quiet Flows the Don ". This is also the conclusion of a statistical analysis by V. P. and T. G. Fomenko. The conclusion has been thrown in question by a more recent analysis. Ze'ev Bar-Sela, believes that although the book was plagiarised, it was plagiarised from a man called Vinyamin Alekseevich Krasnushkin [cite web |url=http://2003.novayagazeta.ru/nomer/2003/44n/n44n-s26.shtml |title=ЮЭШ ЯШбРЫШ ЧР иЮЫЮеЮТР|accessdate=2008-08-04 |work= |publisher= |date=2003-06-23|language=Russian ] , and not from Kryukov.Kryukov is mentioned at length in Solzhenitsyn's novel November 1916 where he is called "Fyodor Dmitrievich Kovynev".
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External links
* [http://www.belousenko.com/wr_Kryukov.htm Фёдор Крюков в библиотеке А. Белоусенко] (in Russian)
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