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Mikhail Sholokhov - Biography Mikhail aleksandrovich sholokhov (19051984) was born in the land In 1932 sholokhovjoined the Communist Party and, on From nobel Lectures, Literature 1901-1967 http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1965/sholokhov-bio.html
Extractions: Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov (1905-1984) was born in the land of the Cossacks, now known as the Kamenskaya region of the R.S.F.S.R. He attended several high schools until 1918. During the civil war he fought on the side of the revolutionaries, and in 1922 he moved to Moscow to become a journalist. There he published a number of short stories in newspapers. He made his literary debut in 1926 with a volume of stories, Donskie rasskazy (Tales from the Don), 1926, about the Cossacks of his native region, to which he had returned two years earlier. In the same year, 1926, Sholokhov began writing Tikhi Don (And Quiet Flows the Don), 1928-1940, which matured slowly and took him fourteen years to complete. Reminiscent of Tolstoy in its vividly realistic scenes, its stark character descriptions and, above all, its vast panorama of the revolutionary period, Sholokhov's epic became the most read work of Soviet fiction. Deeply interested in human destinies which are played against the background of the transformations and troubles in Russia, he unites in his work the artistic heritage of Tolstoy and Gogol with a new vision introduced into Russian literature by Maxim Gorky.
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Extractions: Sholokhov, Michail Aleksandrovich Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov (1905-1984) was born in the land of the Cossacks, now known as the Kamenskaya region of the R.S.F.S.R. He attended several high schools until 1918. During the civil war he fought on the side of the revolutionaries, and in 1922 he moved to Moscow to become a journalist. There he published a number of short stories in newspapers. He made his literary debut in 1926 with a volume of stories, Donskie rasskazy (Tales from the Don), 1926, about the Cossacks of his native region, to which he had returned two years earlier. In the same year, 1926, Sholokhov began writing Tikhi Don (And Quiet Flows the Don), 1928-1940, which matured slowly and took him fourteen years to complete. Reminiscent of Tolstoy in its vividly realistic scenes, its stark character descriptions and, above all, its vast panorama of the revolutionary period, Sholokhov's epic became the most read work of Soviet fiction. Deeply interested in human destinies which are played against the background of the transformations and troubles in Russia, he unites in his work the artistic heritage of Tolstoy and Gogol with a new vision introduced into Russian literature by Maxim Gorky. His other major work in the Don cycle, Podnyataya tselina (Virgin Soil Upturned), 1932 and 1959, deals in part with the collectivization of the Don area. There are a number of works such as the short story Sudba cheloveka (The Fate of a Man), 1957 - made into a popular Russian film - which treat the power and the resilience of human love under adversity. His collected works, Sobranie sochineny, were published in eight volumes between 1956 and 1960. In 1932 Sholokhov joined the Communist Party and, on several occasions, has been a delegate to the Supreme Soviets. In 1939 he became a member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences and later vice president of the Association of Soviet Writers.
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Extractions: Sholokhov, Michail Aleksandrovich Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov (1905-1984) est né à la terre des Cosaques, maintenant sus(connus) comme la région Kamenskaya du R.S.F.S.R. Il a suivi(servi) plusieurs lycées jusqu'à 1918. Pendant la guerre civile il s'est battu sur le côté des révolutionnaires et en 1922 il s'est déplacé à Moscou pour devenir un journaliste. Là il a publié un certain nombre d'histoires courtes dans des journaux. Il a fait son début littéraire en 1926 avec un volume d'histoires, Donskie rasskazy (des Contes de Don), 1926, des Cosaques de sa région natale, à laquelle il avait retourné deux ans plus tôt. En même année, 1926, Sholokhov a commencé à écrire (Et des Flux Calmes Don à Tikhi Don), 1928-1940, qui a mûri lentement et l'a pris quatorze ans pour achever. Réminiscent de Tolstoy dans ses scènes de façon éclatante réalistes, ses descriptions de caractère complètes et, par dessus tout, son panorama énorme de la période révolutionnaire, l'épopée de Sholokhov est devenue le plus lu travail de fiction Soviétique. Profondément intéressé par les destins humains qui sont joués dans le contexte des transformations et des ennuis en Russie, il unit dans son travail l'héritage artistique de Tolstoy et Gogol avec une nouvelle vision présentée dans la littérature russe par la Maxime Gorky.
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