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Aleksandr Petrovich Shteyn
Александр Штейн
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15 September 1906 - 5 October 1993
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15 (28) September 1906, Samarkand, Russian Empire (now Uzbekistan) – 5 October 1993, Moscow, Russian Federation. Writer, playwright, screenwriter. He studied at the philological faculty of Leningrad University.
He began literary activity in 1929, the first plays (Oil and Utopia) were written together with the Brothers Tour and Y. Gorev (produced in Leningrad theaters, 1930).
During the Great Patriotic War, as an officer, he was in the ranks of the Baltic Fleet.
He is the author of the plays “Talent”
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15 (28) September 1906, Samarkand, Russian Empire (now Uzbekistan) – 5 October 1993, Moscow, Russian Federation.
Writer, playwright, screenwriter.
He studied at the philological faculty of Leningrad University.
He began literary activity in 1929, the first plays (Oil and Utopia) were written together with the Brothers Tour and Y. Gorev (produced in Leningrad theaters, 1930).
During the Great Patriotic War, as an officer, he was in the ranks of the Baltic Fleet.
He is the author of the plays “Talent” (1936), “Spring of the Twenty-First” (1939), “The Widower”, “Admiral’s Flag” (1950), “Personal Affairs” (1954), “Hotel Astoria” (1956), “Ocean” (1961), “Between Downpours” (1964), “Applause” (1967), “I Once Lived” (1977), “Black Guardsman” (1980), literary and biographical dramas “A Time in Captivity” (1970), “Versia” (1976).
He was buried at the Vagankovo cemetery in Moscow (section No. 19).