Mikhail Sholokhov
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 40 years ago |
Date of birth | May 24,1905 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Veshenskaya |
Russia | |
Date of died | February 21,1984 |
Died | Veshenskaya |
Russia | |
Spouse | Maria Gromoslavskaia |
Children | Aleksander Sholokhov |
Mikhail Sholokhov | |
Maria Sholokhova | |
Svetlana Sholokhova | |
Mikhail Mikhailovich Sholokhov | |
Job | Novelist |
Movies/Shows | The Colt |
They Fought for Their Country | |
The New Land | |
Fate of a Man | |
Parents | Anastasia Chernikova |
Graduate date | 1919 |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Literature |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 460476 |
Fate of a Man
Tales of the Don
Virgin Soil Upturned
The Don Flows Home to the Sea
Harvest on the Don
Nauka Nenavisti
One Man's Destiny: And Other Stories, Articles and Sketches, 1923-1963
Early Stories
Fierce and gentle warriors
Mikhail Sholokhov: Short Stories
Hate and Down South: Two Stories
The Fate of a Man
Tihij Don Kniga
At the Bidding of the Heart: Essays, Sketches, Speeches, Papers
95 Stories from the Soviet Republics
Stories
The Don Flows Home to the Sea Part 1
They Fought for Their Country: A Novel ; The Fate of a Man : a Story
Collected Works in Eight Volumes
The Silent Don
Dheere Bahe Done Re
And Quiet Flows the Don
Tales of the Don
Virgin Soil Upturned
The Don Flows Home to the Sea
Harvest on the Don
Nauka Nenavisti
One Man's Destiny: And Other Stories, Articles and Sketches, 1923-1963
Early Stories
Fierce and gentle warriors
Mikhail Sholokhov: Short Stories
Hate and Down South: Two Stories
The Fate of a Man
Tihij Don Kniga
At the Bidding of the Heart: Essays, Sketches, Speeches, Papers
95 Stories from the Soviet Republics
Stories
The Don Flows Home to the Sea Part 1
They Fought for Their Country: A Novel ; The Fate of a Man : a Story
Collected Works in Eight Volumes
The Silent Don
Dheere Bahe Done Re
And Quiet Flows the Don
Mikhail Sholokhov Life story
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov was a Russian novelist and winner of the 1965 Nobel Prize in Literature. He is known for writing about life and fate of Don Cossacks during the Russian Revolution, the civil war and the period of collectivization, primarily in his most famous novel, And Quiet Flows the Don.