Boris Mozhayev
Boris Andreyevich Mozhayev (Борис Андреевич Можаев; June 1, 1923, in Pitelino village,
Ryazan Governorate - March 2, 1996, in
Moscow) was a Soviet
Russian author,
dramatist,
script-writer and
editor, the
USSR State Prize (1989) laureate, best known for his novel ''Zhivoy'' (Alive, 1966) and the two-part epic ''Peasant Men and Women'' (Muzhiki i babyi, 1972-1980). Supported by
Alexander Tvardovsky and admired by
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Mozhayev experienced serious difficulties with publishing his harshly realistic, tinged with bitter humour
Village prose, dealing with trials and tribulations of the Soviet peasantry in the years of
collectivisation and beyond.
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