
Mikhail Zoshchenko
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Mikhail Zoshchenko was a prominent Russian writer known for his satirical short stories and plays that captured the absurdities of life in Soviet Russia. His works often highlighted the struggles of ordinary people, blending humor with poignant social commentary. Zoshchenko's unique style combined elements of folklore and contemporary life, making his narratives relatable and engaging for a wide audience. He became a significant voice during the early Soviet era, reflecting the challenges and contradictions of society at that time.
Nationalität
Russisch
Geburtsdatum
July 21, 1895
Geburtsort
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Todesdatum
July 22, 1958
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