Yury Olesha

Russian author known for 'Envy'

Yury Olesha - Artists & Creatives born 1899
Born

1899
127 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Russia

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An author, poet, and playwright, this individual contributed significantly to Russian literature in the early 20th century. 'Envy', published in 1927, stands as one of the most notable works, reflecting the social changes of the time. Additionally, wrote plays and essays that explored themes of identity and society. His works often critiqued the post-revolutionary landscape in Russia, adopting a modernist approach that resonated with contemporary audiences. Through a unique narrative style, explored the complexities of life and human emotions, making a lasting impression in literary circles.

Wrote the novel 'Envy'

Contributed plays like 'The Three Fat Men'

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