NIKOLAI LESKOV

Nikolai Leskov
Gender: Male
Known for: Writing
Birthday: February 16, 1831
Deathday: March 5, 1895
Place of Birth: Gorokhovo, Oryol Governorate, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Biography
Nikolai Semyonovich Leskov (1831–1895) was a Russian novelist, short-story writer, playwright, and journalist, who also wrote under the pseudonym M. Stebnitsky. Praised for his unique writing style and innovative experiments in form, and held in high esteem by Leo Tolstoy, Anton Chekhov and Maxim Gorky among others, Leskov is credited with creating a comprehensive picture of contemporary Russian society using mostly short literary forms. His major works include Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (1865) (which was later made into an opera by Shostakovich), The Cathedral Clergy (1872), The Enchanted Wanderer (1873), and "The Tale of Cross-eyed Lefty from Tula and the Steel Flea" (1881).
Filmography
Production
2026·
ЛевшаStory
Original Story
Original Story
2016·
Lady MacbethNovel
Original Story
1998·
On KnivesWriter
Novel
Book
Novel
1986·
The Left-HanderScreenplay
1986·
AmazonOriginal Story
1981·
Zaujímaví mužiShort Story
1977·
Humánna povinnosťShort Story
Short Story
Short Story
1971·
„Malý omyl“Short Story
1966·
Katerina IzmailovaBook
1964·
Left-HanderBook
Original Story
Writer
Novel
1927·
Victory of WomenNovel