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No Way Out (Russian: Не́куда, romanized: Nekuda) is an anti-nihilist novel by Nikolai Leskov, published in 1864 under the pseudonym M.Stebnitsky in Biblioteka Dlya Chteniya. The original epigraph ("The slow one will be God-provided, the quick one will run up himself to grab. A proverb".) has been later removed. During the author’s lifetime the novel was re-issued five times: in 1865, 1867, 1879, 1887 and 1889.

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  • No Way Out (Russian: Не́куда, romanized: Nekuda) is an anti-nihilist novel by Nikolai Leskov, published in 1864 under the pseudonym M.Stebnitsky in Biblioteka Dlya Chteniya. The original epigraph ("The slow one will be God-provided, the quick one will run up himself to grab. A proverb".) has been later removed. During the author’s lifetime the novel was re-issued five times: in 1865, 1867, 1879, 1887 and 1889. (en)
  • «Не́куда» — первый роман Николая Лескова, опубликованный в 1864 году в «Библиотеке для чтения» (№ 1—5; 7; 8; 10—12) под псевдонимом М. Стебницкий. При первой публикации роман предварял эпиграф, который был снят писателем во втором издании: «На тихеньких Бог нанесет, а резвенький сам набежит. Пословица». При жизни автора переиздавался в 1865, 1867, 1879, 1887, 1889 годах. (ru)
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  • No Way Out (Russian: Не́куда, romanized: Nekuda) is an anti-nihilist novel by Nikolai Leskov, published in 1864 under the pseudonym M.Stebnitsky in Biblioteka Dlya Chteniya. The original epigraph ("The slow one will be God-provided, the quick one will run up himself to grab. A proverb".) has been later removed. During the author’s lifetime the novel was re-issued five times: in 1865, 1867, 1879, 1887 and 1889. (en)
  • «Не́куда» — первый роман Николая Лескова, опубликованный в 1864 году в «Библиотеке для чтения» (№ 1—5; 7; 8; 10—12) под псевдонимом М. Стебницкий. При первой публикации роман предварял эпиграф, который был снят писателем во втором издании: «На тихеньких Бог нанесет, а резвенький сам набежит. Пословица». При жизни автора переиздавался в 1865, 1867, 1879, 1887, 1889 годах. (ru)
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