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Goncharov

[gon-chuh-rawf, -rof, guhn-chyi-rawf]

noun

  1. Ivan Alexandrovich 1812–91, Russian novelist.



Goncharov

/ ˌɡʌԳʃəˈɔ /

noun

  1. Ivan Aleksandrovich (ɪˈvan alɛksanˈdrɔvɪtʃ). 1812–91, Russian novelist: his best-known work is Oblomov (1859)

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In November, talk about a nonexistent Scorsese film, titled “Goncharov,” surfaced on Tumblr.

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“Goncharov” even became the subject of a New York Times story, which Francesca shared with her father.

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While no “Goncharov,” Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” is a real movie that’s set to hit theaters on Oct.

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“It looks believable,” says Alexander Goncharov, a physicist at the Carnegie Institution for Science.

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Tumblr users are obsessing over “Goncharov,” a 1973 Scorsese film starring Robert DeNiro as a Russian hit man.

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