Konstantin Trenyov
Konstantin Andreyevich Trenyov (Константи′н Андре′евич Тренё′в, 2 June [O.S. 19 May] 1876, Baksheevka, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire, now Ukraine - May 19, 1945, Moscow, USSR) was a Soviet Russian writer and playwright, USSR State Prize laureate (1941), best known for his Russian Civil War history drama Lyubov Yarovaya (1926).[1]
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Native name | Константин Андреевич Тренёв |
Born | Baksheevka, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire | 2 June 1876
Died | 19 May 1945 68) Moscow, USSR | (aged
Nationality | Russian |
Genre | Drama, short stories |
Notable works | Lyubov Yarovaya |
Notable awards | Stalin Prize 1941 |
Selected bibliography
- Doroginy (Дорогины, 1910, play)
- Vladyka (Владыка, 1915, short stories)
- Pugachovschina (Пугачёвщина, 1924, play)
- Lyubov Yarovaya (Любовь Яровая, 1926, play)
- Gymnasists (Гимназисты, 1936, play)
- On Neva Banks (На берегу Невы, 1937, play)
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References
- "Тренев, Константин Андреевич" (in Russian). The Great Soviet Encyclopedia / Большая советская энциклопедия. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
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