Pyotr Nevezhin
Pyotr Nevezhin | |
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Soviet Russia | |
Occupation | Playwright |
Nationality | Russian |
Period | 1880-1917 |
Genre | Comedy • Drama |
Notable works | Second Youth Childhood Friend |
Pyotr Mikhaylovich Nevezhin (Russian: Пётр Михайлович Невежин, 9 July 1841 — 25 May 1919) was a Russian dramatist and short story writer.
Biography
Nevezhin was born in Smolensk to a local landlord. He graduated the First Moscow Cadet Corps, served for several years as an army officer and was briefly engaged in the Russo-Turkish War.[1]
His first two comedies, comedy, Blazh (Блажь, A Whim, 1880), and Staroye po-novomu (Old Things in New Ways, 1882), both written in collaboration with
Of about thirty of Nevezhin's own plays the most popular one was the drama Vtoraya molodost (Second Youth, 1888), for which he received his second Griboyedov Prize. His first one went to Childhood Friend, in 1886.[4]
The Complete Works by Pyotr Nevezhin in ten volumes came out in 1898-1901, via the Prosvescheniye Publishers. His acclaimed Memoires on Ostrovsky (Воспоминания об Островском) were published by Teatr i Iskusstvo (1906) and The Imperial Theatres Yearbook (1909 and 1910).
Nevezhin died in 1919 in Petrograd and is interred in the Volkovo Cemetery.[5]
Legacy
Generally, Nevezhin's legacy is regarded as an attempt to continue the traditions set by Ostrovsky well into the 20th century, with total disregard for the new, modernist trends or the
References
- ^ a b Pyotr Nevezhin at the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary. www.rulex.ru
- ^ Nevezhin's biography at the 1939 Literary Encyclopedia // Литературная энциклопедия: В 11 т. -- [М.], 1929--1939. Т. 7. -- М.: ОГИЗ РСФСР, гос. словарно-энцикл. изд-во "Сов. Энцикл.", 1934. - С. 645.
- ^ Блажь / Комедия в четырех действиях at Lib.ru
- ^ Невежин Пётр Михайлович at the Voronezh Guide
- ^ Невежин Петр Михайлович at the Great Russian Encyclopedia / Большая энциклопедия русского народа, www.hrono.info