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Sent 1: Honours and legacy In 1929, Soviet writer Leonid Grossman published a novel The d'Archiac Papers, telling the story of Pushkin's death from the perspective of a French diplomat, being a participant and a witness of the fatal duel.
Sent 2: The book describes him as a liberal and a victim of the Tsarist regime.
Sent 3: In Poland the book was published under the title Death of the Poet.
Sent 4: In 1937, the town of Tsarskoye Selo was renamed Pushkin in his honour.
Sent 5: There are several museums in Russia dedicated to Pushkin, including two in Moscow, one in Saint Petersburg, and a large complex in Mikhaylovskoye.
Sent 6: Pushkin's death was portrayed in the 2006 biographical film Pushkin: The Last Duel.
Sent 7: The film was directed by Natalya Bondarchuk.
Sent 8: Pushkin was portrayed onscreen by Sergei Bezrukov.
Sent 9: The Pushkin Trust was established in 1987 by the Duchess of Abercorn to commemorate the creative legacy and spirit of her ancestor and to release the creativity and imagination of the children of Ireland by providing them with opportunities to communicate their thoughts, feelings and experiences.
Sent 10: A minor planet, 2208 Pushkin, discovered in 1977 by Soviet astronomer Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh, is named after him.
Sent 11: A crater on Mercury is also named in his honour.
Sent 12: MS Alexandr Pushkin, second ship of the Russian Ivan Franko class (also referred to as "poet" or "writer" class).
Sent 13: Station of Tashkent metro was named in his honour.
Sent 14: The Pushkin Hills and Pushkin Lake were named in his honour in Ben Nevis Township, Cochrane District, in Ontario, Canada.
Sent 15: UN Russian Language Day, established by the United Nations in 2010 and celebrated each year on 6 June, was scheduled to coincide with Pushkin's birthday.
Question: What is the name of the novel that was later published in Poland under the title "Death of the Poet"? (true/0)
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Question: Other than a crater on Mercury - what other astronomical object is named after Pushkin? (true/3)
Question: Who does the book describe as a liberal and victim of the Tsarist regime? (false/4)
Question: What are two countries other than Russia in which Pushkin has been honored in some way? (true/5)
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Question: Did Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh discover the planet before The d'Archaic Papers were written? (true/7)
Question: Who directed the biographical film about Pushkin, "The Last Duel"? (true/8)
Question: What does Station of Tashkent metro and a crater on Mercury have in common? (false/9)
Question: What was the name of the 2006 film about Pushkin's death, and who portrayed Pushkin? (true/10)
Question: The book was published on what dates? (false/11)
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Question: Was Pushkin internationally known? (false/13)
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Question: What film was directed by Natalya Bondarchuk? (false/15)
Question: Sergei Bezrukov portrayed Pushkin onscreen in what film? (true/16)
Question: What type of film did Natalya Bondarchuk direct? (true/17)
Question: What was the name of Leonid Grossman's book that was published in Poland? (false/18)
Question: Who does the book describe as a victim of the Tsarist regime? (false/19)
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