
Nikolai Leskov
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1831-02-16
Day of Death
1895-03-05 (64 years old)
Place of Birth
Gorokhovo, Oryol Governorate, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Nikolai Leskov
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).
Known For
Crew
(2026)
Левша
Story
(2019)
Shostakovich: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
Original Story
(2016)
Lady Macbeth
Novel
(2016)
Chostakovitch: Lady Macbeth de Mzensk
Original Story
(2002)
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
Original Story
(1992)
(1992)
(1990)
(1986)
Amazon
Original Story
(1986)
The Left-Hander
Screenplay
(1981)
Zaujímaví muži
Short Story
(1977)
Humánna povinnosť
Short Story
(1972)
Anglická blcha v cárskom Rusku
Short Story
(1971)
„Malý omyl“
Short Story
(1971)
Drama from the Old Life
Short Story
(1966)
(1964)
Left-Hander
Book
(1963)
The Charming Traveller
Original Story
(1962)
Siberian Lady Macbeth
Writer
(1949)
(1927)
Victory of Women
Novel