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Name
  
Viktor Muyzhel


Role
  
Writer

Viktor Muyzhel

Born
  
July 30, 1880 Uza, Pskov Governorate, Russian Empire (
1880-07-30
)

Died
  
February 3, 1924, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Viktor Vasilyevich Muyzhel (Russian: Виктор Васильевич Муйжель; July 30, 1880 - February 3, 1924) was a Russian writer and painter.

Biography

Muyzhel was born in the village of Uza, Pskov Governorate (present-day Porkhovsky District, Pskov Oblast). His father was a minor official. Muyzhel's first published work appeared in 1903. The Russian countryside is the setting for most of his works of fiction, including his novel The Year (1911). He was influenced by Narodnik ideology and in many of his works depicted peasant unrest. Some of Muyzhel's works detail the stagnant bourgeois way of life in pre-revolutionary Russia.

After the Russian Revolution of 1917, Muyzhel wrote short stories, novellas, and the play Spring Wind (1923). Muyzhel's works were published in popular journals; his early works were published in Russkoye Bogatstvo, and his later works were published in Maxim Gorky's Znanie collections.

References

Viktor Muyzhel Wikipedia