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== In fiction == * [[Yuri Krymov]]'s 1938 novel ''[[Yuri Krymov#Tanker "Derbent"|Tanker "Derbent"]]'', and the 1941 feature film based on it, are about Stakhanovitism in oil transport across the [[Caspian Sea]].{{citation needed|date=March 2024}} * [[Andrzej Wajda]]'s film ''[[Man of Marble]]'' explores the myth-making process behind a fictional Polish Stakhanovite, telling the story of his rise and eventual fall from grace.{{citation needed|date=March 2024}} * [[George Orwell]]'s novel ''[[Animal Farm]]'' has a representation of the Stakhanovites in the character of Boxer the Horse,{{citation needed|date=March 2024}} whose motto is "I will work harder!". * [[Harry Turtledove]]'s novel ''Fallout'', from the Hot War trilogy, includes a character in eastern Russia who gets into trouble with local townspeople because he works hard like a Stakhanovite.{{citation needed|date=March 2024}} * [[Grigori Aleksandrov]]'s film [[Tanya (1940 film)|''Tanya'']] centered on a female character who becomes a member of the Stakhanovite movement.{{citation needed|date=March 2024}}
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