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Московская прогулка по переулку Сивцев Вражек
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The name of the XVII century came from a ravine ("vrazhka"), along the bottom of which flowed a small river Sivets (or Sivka), known since the XIV century.It flowed into the Chertoriy stream flowing along the wall of the White City and got its name from the "gray" (gray) color of the water.
The length of the river was 0.8 km, enclosed in a pipe at the beginning of the XIX century. Sivtsev Vrazhek changed its name several times and was Troitskiy, Protasyevsky, Podyachesky. In the 1910s, it began to be designated by the Sivtsevy Vrazhok.
The lane is also mentioned in the following literary works: "Sivtsev Vrazhek" is a novel by Mikhail Osorgin (1928).
War and Peace, a novel by Leo Tolstoy (1863-1869);
"The Uprising", a poem by Arseny Nesmelov (1922);
"The Twelve Chairs", a novel by Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov (1927);
"Theatrical Novel" ("Notes of the Deceased"), an unfinished novel by Mikhail Bulgakov (1936);
"Kira Georgievna", a novel by Viktor Nekrasov (1961);
Katya Tatarinova, the heroine of Veniamin Kaverin's novel "Two Captains" (1944), lived on Sivtsevo Vrazhka after leaving her parents' house;
On Sivtsevo Vrazhka, in the family mansion of Antonina's wife, lived the hero of Boris Pasternak's novel "Doctor Zhivago" (1945-1955);
The story "A hundred years ahead" (1978) and the story "Can I ask Nina?" by Kira Bulychev;
The Book of Shadows, a novel by Evgeny Klyuev (1996);
"I'm Not Saying Goodbye", a novel by Boris Akunin (2018).