Vsevolod Wiszniewski
Vsevolod Witaljewicz Wiszniewski (Russian: Vostollo Vytalevich Vishnevsky, born December 8, 1900 in St. Petersburg, February 28, 1951 in Moscow) - Russian playwright and prose writer. Curriculum vitae Initially, he worked in the printing house, he studied at the St. Petersburg grammar school, where he edited the junior high school newspaper. During the First World War he voluntarily joined the Baltic Fleet, in 1915-1916 he served in the guard, in 1917 he joined the Bolsheviks, he participated in the October revolution in Petrograd. During the Civil War, he served in the 1st Army and in the Baltic and Black Sea Fleet. After the war, he undertook literary activity, wrote, among others, agitational, monumental dramas about the October Revolution - in 1929 he wrote the piece The First Horse (published in 1962) which was an attempt to polemic with the Babel Horse Army (based on the First Horse in 1941, a propaganda film was shot). In 1933 he wrote The Optimistic Tragedy (published in 1949). He is also the author of short stories, film scripts and newspaper articles. Bibliography
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