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  1. The Pit (Russian: Яма, romanized: Yama, published in English as Yama: The Pit) is a novel by Alexander Kuprin published in installments between 1909 and 1915, in Zemlya almanacs (Part 1 in 1909 and Parts 2–3 in 1914–1915).

    • A. I. Kuprin, Bernard Guilbert Guerney
    • 1909
  2. 1. Dez. 2003 · Yama [The Pit], a Novel in Three Parts by A. I. Kuprin. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  3. Yama: The Pit: A Novel of Prostitution. Alexandre Kuprin. University Press of the Pacific, 2001 - Fiction - 452 pages. Alexander Kuprin's YAMA is an overwhelming, truthful and staggering...

  4. 5. März 2002 · And that is why the entire region was called the Yamskaya Sloboda—the Stage-drivers’ Borough; or simply Yamskaya, or Yamkas—Little Ditches, or, shorter still, Yama—The Pit. In the course of time, when hauling by steam killed off transportation by horses, the mettlesome tribe of the stage-drivers little by little lost its ...

  5. A Russian version of GB Road, Sonagachi, Kamatipura, this is the story of the red-light area in an unnamed Russian town on the southern frontier called Yamskaya Sloboda (Stage-drivers’ Borough) that mutated to Yamskaya (Little Ditches) and finally, to Yama – The Pit

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    • Aleksandr Kuprin
  6. The Pit (Belarusian: Яма, romanized: Yama) is a monument dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust on the corner of Melnikayte and Zaslavskaya streets in Minsk, Belarus. The memorial is located at the site where on 2 March 1942 Nazi forces shot about 5,000 Jewish residents of the nearby Minsk Ghetto .

  7. Aleksandr Kuprin: Яма (Yama: The Pit; The Pit) In The Duel, Kuprin’s crusade was against the army. In this book it is against prostitution, specifically against how the prostitutes are exploited and ill-treated. The novel is set primarily in the Yama district of a Southern Russian city, probably Odessa, which used to be the stagecoach ...