Английская Википедия:Alexander Afinogenov
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox writer Alexander Nikolayevich Afinogenov (Шаблон:Lang-ru) (Шаблон:OldStyleDate, Skopin – 29 October 1941, Moscow) was a Russian and Soviet playwright.
Biography
Alexander was born in the town of Skopin, in Ryazan Oblast. He joined the CPSU in 1922. He obtained a degree in journalism in 1924, the year that he published his first play. In the 1920s he was a member and later director of the Proletkult's theatre. He turned away from the Proletkult in the late 1920s, and became in the early 1930s the chief drama theoretician of the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers. He wrote 26 plays, but he is best known for Fear (1931) and Mashenka (1941). His work was attacked in 1936 and he was expelled from the CPSU in 1937, but he was never purged, and was rehabilitated in 1938. He continued writing until his death in a German air raid in 1941.[1] He was married to American ballerina Jenny Marling (Schwartz). Her first husband was John Bovingdon.[2]
Works
His play Crank (Чудак) satirises bureaucracy, protectionism, and antisemitism.Шаблон:Citation needed It was produced by the Second Moscow Art Theatre in 1929, in a production that featured Azarii Azarin as Volgin, Serafima Birman as Troshchina, and Sophia Giatsintova as Sima.[3] His later plays Fear (Страх, 1931) and A Far Place (Далекое, 1935) were very popular with audiences; "he is distinguished among Soviet playwrights for his interest in personal psychological problems."[4]
References
Sources
- Solovyova, Inna. 1999. "The Theatre and Socialist Realism, 1929-1953." Trans. Jean Benedetti. In A History of Russian Theatre. Ed. Robert Leach and Victor Borovsky. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. 325–357. Шаблон:ISBN.
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