5/20/2023 0 Comments Zoshchenko by Mikhail Zoshchenko![]() ![]() Russia's most important writer of the period, Maxim Gorky, also sympathized with the group's views. Other members included Nickolai Tikhonov, Mikhail Slonimski, Victor Shklovsky, Vsevolod Ivanov and Konstantin Fedin. Hoffmann, the Serapion Brothers, about an individualist who vows to devote himself to a free, imaginative and non-conformist art. Inspired by the work of Yevgeni Zamyatin, the group took their name from the story by Ernst T. In 1922 Zoshchenko joined the literary group, the Serapion Brothers. A supporter of the October Revolution, Zoshchenko joined the Red Army and fought against the Whites in the Civil War. He studied law at the University of Petersburg, but did not graduate.ĭuring the First World War Zoshchenko served in the Russian Army. Mikhail Zoshchenko (Russian: Михаил Зощенко) was born in Poltava, Ukraine, on 29th July, 1895. ![]()
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