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2013
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V proze Leonida Andreeva prichudlivo pereplelis' trepetnaya emotsional'nost', dotoshnyj interes k povsednevnosti russkoj zhizni i podchas irratsional'nyj strah pered koshmarami "zheleznogo veka." Lyubov' i smert', zhestokoserdie i duhovnaya stojkost' cheloveka - vot glavnye temy ego povestej i rasskazov, stavshih odnim iz vysshih dostizhenij russkoj literatury nachala XX stoletiya.
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Леонид Андреев
Author · 11 books
Also see Leonid Andreyev Леонид Андреев был властителем дум читающей публики начала прошлого века. В оценках его творчества читатели были куда более единодушны, чем собратья Л.Андреева по перу. Автора "Иуды Искариота", "Рассказа о семи повешенных", "Дневника Сатаны" и "Красного смеха" интересовал более "человек-сатана", нежели "человек-ангел".

Leonid Andreyev
Author · 51 books
Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev (Russian: Леонид Николаевич Андреев; 1871-1919) was a Russian playwright and short-story writer who led the Expressionist movement in the national literature. He was active between the revolution of 1905 and the Communist revolution which finally overthrew the Tsarist government. His first story published was About a Poor Student, a narrative based upon his own experiences. It was not, however, until Gorky discovered him by stories appearing in the Moscow Courier and elsewhere that Andreyevs literary career really began. His first collection of stories appeared in 1901, and sold a quarter-million copies in short time. He was hailed as a new star in Russia, where his name soon became a byword. He published his short story, In the Fog in 1902. Although he started out in the Russian vein he soon startled his readers by his eccentricities, which grew even faster than his fame. His two best known stories may be The Red Laugh (1904) and The Seven Who Were Hanged (1908). His dramas include the Symbolist plays The Life of Man (1906), Tsar Hunger (1907), Black Masks (1908), Anathema (1909) and He Who Gets Slapped (1915).