A 19th-century Russian literary mastermind, celebrated for his vivid storytelling and poignant portrayals of rural life, exploring themes of morality, social justice, and human nature.
Born in 1828
A Russian literary giant who penned sweeping novels like "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina", exploring the human condition with profound insight and masterful storytelling.
Born in 1821
A Russian literary mastermind who penned psychologically complex novels that probed the human condition, exploring themes of morality, philosophy, and the darker aspects of human nature.
Born in 1860
A renowned Russian literary mastermind, celebrated for crafting poignant, psychologically nuanced tales that probe the human condition, and pioneering the modern short story genre.
Born in 1818
A Russian literary mastermind who crafted poignant novels and plays that explored the human condition, delving into themes of love, family, and social change.
Born in 1826
A satirical writer and social critic who exposed the darker aspects of 19th-century Russian society through his witty and biting literary works. His writings continue to influence Russian literature and social commentary.
Born in 1899
A Russian-born novelist and critic, renowned for crafting intricate, lyrical prose and exploring themes of identity, morality, and the human condition through works like "Lolita" and "Pale Fire".
Born in 1880
A Russian literary giant, known for pioneering the avant-garde movement in literature, blending poetry and prose to create innovative, symbolic works that explored the human experience.
Born in 1812
Russian journalist and author of realist novels, particularly "Oblomov", a classic of Russian literature that explores social commentary and psychological insight.