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Ying and Yan (Инь и Ян) is a play by Boris Akunin written for the director , edited by Zaharov in 2006. This play features Akunin's character, the Russian detective Erast Fandorin, along with his Japanese manservant Masahiro "Masa" Sibata and is placed shortly after Fandorin's return from Japan. The printed edition features two versions of the play, the "White Version" and the "Black Version". As Boris Akunin writes in the editorial by which the book begins, these versions have the same plot, but belong to two different worlds.

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  • Инь и Ян (пьеса) (ru)
  • Ying and Yan (en)
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  • Ying and Yan (Инь и Ян) is a play by Boris Akunin written for the director , edited by Zaharov in 2006. This play features Akunin's character, the Russian detective Erast Fandorin, along with his Japanese manservant Masahiro "Masa" Sibata and is placed shortly after Fandorin's return from Japan. The printed edition features two versions of the play, the "White Version" and the "Black Version". As Boris Akunin writes in the editorial by which the book begins, these versions have the same plot, but belong to two different worlds. (en)
  • Инь и Ян — экспериментальная пьеса Бориса Акунина, созданная в 2005 году для Российского академического молодёжного театра. Выпущена отдельным изданием в 2006 году в издательстве «Захаров» (ИП Богат). Спектакль по этой пьесе поставлен на сцене ряда театров России. Существует в двух версиях — чёрной (Инь) и белой (Ян), в которых помимо древнекитайских символов Солнца и Луны обыгрываются имена двух главных персонажей. (ru)
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  • Ying and Yan (Инь и Ян) is a play by Boris Akunin written for the director , edited by Zaharov in 2006. This play features Akunin's character, the Russian detective Erast Fandorin, along with his Japanese manservant Masahiro "Masa" Sibata and is placed shortly after Fandorin's return from Japan. The printed edition features two versions of the play, the "White Version" and the "Black Version". As Boris Akunin writes in the editorial by which the book begins, these versions have the same plot, but belong to two different worlds. (en)
  • Инь и Ян — экспериментальная пьеса Бориса Акунина, созданная в 2005 году для Российского академического молодёжного театра. Выпущена отдельным изданием в 2006 году в издательстве «Захаров» (ИП Богат). Спектакль по этой пьесе поставлен на сцене ряда театров России. Существует в двух версиях — чёрной (Инь) и белой (Ян), в которых помимо древнекитайских символов Солнца и Луны обыгрываются имена двух главных персонажей. (ru)
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