Leonid Andreyev

Russian author and playwright

Leonid Andreyev - Artists & Creatives born 1871
Born

1871
155 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Russia

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A prominent Russian author and playwright, produced works reflecting the psychological depth and moral dilemmas of his characters. Gained recognition during the early 20th century for contributions to Russian literature. Was associated with the Symbolist movement, later transitioning to more realistic styles. Notable works include plays like 'The Life of Man' and short stories such as 'The Red Laugh'. Explored themes of existentialism and the human condition, marking a significant influence on subsequent literature.

Wrote 'The Life of Man'

Wrote 'The Red Laugh'

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