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Zoshchenko (Russian: Михаил Михайлович Зощенко;10 August [O.S. 29 July] 1894 – 22 July 1958) was a
Soviet and
Russian writer and satirist.
Zoshchenko...
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Zoshchenko, Russian: Зо́щенко is a
Russian and
Ukrainian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Mikhail Zoshchenko (1894–1958),
Soviet author...
- Chaliapin,
Alexander Blok,
Vladimir Nabokov, Anna Akhmatova,
Mikhail Zoshchenko,
Joseph Brodsky, as well as some
palace and park
ensembles of the southern...
- apolitical, "bourgeois",
individualistic works of the
satirist Mikhail Zoshchenko and the poet Anna Akhmatova. Earlier, some
critics and
literary historians...
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Mikhail Zoshchenko.
Zoshchenko's influence in
particular is
evident in his letters,
which include wry
parodies of
Soviet officialese.
Zoshchenko noted the...
- Gogol. Twentieth-century
proponents include Aleksey Remizov,
Mikhail Zoshchenko,
Andrei Platonov, and
Isaac Babel. The term is also used to
describe elements...
- In
December 1946, he
launched the
attack on Anna
Akhmatova and
Mikhail Zoshchenko, two
writers living in Zhdanov's
former Leningrad fiefdom. He described...
- tales. Its
members included Nikolai Tikhonov,
Veniamin Kaverin,
Mikhail Zoshchenko,
Victor Shklovsky,
Vsevolod Ivanov,
Elizaveta Polonskaya, Ilya Gruzdev...
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Zinchenko (uk:Зинченко)
Zinovenko (uk:Зіновенко)
Zlenko (uk:Зленко)
Zoshchenko (uk:Зощенко)
Zunchenko (uk:Зунченко)
Ilnyckyj (uk:Iлніцкий) Ishchenko...
- the
authors ****cuted by the
regime including Anna Akhmatova,
Mikhail Zoshchenko,
Alexander Galich and
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.[citation needed] He was...