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Mihail Mihaylovich Zoschenko
Михаил Зощенко
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10 August 1895 - 22 July 1958
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Mikhail Mikhailovich Zoshchenko was born to the artist Mikhail Ivanovich Zoshchenko and actress and writer Elena Iosifovna Surina. At different times he studied at the St. Petersburg gymnasium and at St. Petersburg University. He took part in the First World War and the Civil War.
Until 1922, when his work first appeared in the press, Mikhail Zoshchenko tried many professions, such as: the head of the post office, an instructor in rabbit breeding, a criminal investigation agent, a carpenter, a
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Mikhail Mikhailovich Zoshchenko was born to the artist Mikhail Ivanovich Zoshchenko and actress and writer Elena Iosifovna Surina. At different times he studied at the St. Petersburg gymnasium and at St. Petersburg University. He took part in the First World War and the Civil War.
Until 1922, when his work first appeared in the press, Mikhail Zoshchenko tried many professions, such as: the head of the post office, an instructor in rabbit breeding, a criminal investigation agent, a carpenter, a court secretary, a shoemaker, an adjutant, a clergyman.
For all his literary activities, Mikhail Zoshchenko wrote many stories for children and adults, including "The Story of the Disease", "Don't Lie" , "Michail" , "Kazhenka" , "Kazhenka", "Kazhenka", "Kazhenka", "Kazhenka" and "Kazhenka", "Kazhenka", "Kazhenka", "Kazhenka", "Kazhenka", "Kazhenka", "Kazhenka", "Kazhenka", "Kazhenya /bak" (Kazhenka" /brya /baktovozhenka", "Kazhenka", "Kazhenka The famous writer died in 1958 and is buried in one of the cemeteries located near St. Petersburg. /