
Yury Olesha
Biography
Yury Karlovich Olesha (3 March 1899 – 10 May 1960) was a Ukranian-born Russian prose writer and playwright whose works address the conflict between old and new mentalities in the early years of the Soviet Union. He is best known for his satirical novel 'Envy' (1927), revolutionary fairy tale 'Three Fat Men' (1928), stage play 'A List of Benefits' (1931), the screenplay for Abram Room's 1936 film 'A Severe Young Man' and his posthumously published memoir 'No Day Without a Line' (1965). He is some…
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Filmography
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Movies (17)
Separated
1980Novel
Idiot
1979Writer
Fire
1971Book
Belated Flowers
1969Theatre Play
Belated Flowers
1969Writer
Beginning of an Unknown Era
1967Short Story
Beginning of an Unknown Era
1967Story
Three Fat Men
1966Novel
Three Fat Men
1963Short Story
Sea is Calling
1956Lyricist
The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
1951Screenplay
The Girl at the Circus
1950Writer
Fighting Film Collection No. 9
1942Writer
Engineer Kochin's Error
1939Writer
Peat-Bog Soldiers
1938Book
Peat-Bog Soldiers
1938Writer
A Severe Young Man
1935Writer
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