Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin

Portrait of Shchedrin by [[Ivan Kramskoi]] Mikhail Yevgrafovich Saltykov-Shchedrin (; – ), born Mikhail Yevgrafovich Saltykov and known during his lifetime by the pen name Nikolai Shchedrin (), was a major Russian writer and satirist of the 19th century. He spent most of his life working as a civil servant in various capacities. After the death of poet Nikolay Nekrasov, he acted as editor of a Russian literary magazine ''Otechestvenniye Zapiski'' until the Tsarist government banned it in 1884. In his works Saltykov mastered both stark realism and satirical grotesque merged with fantasy. His most famous works, the family chronicle novel ''The Golovlyov Family'' (1880) and the novel ''The History of a Town'' (1870), also translated as ''Foolsburg'', became important works of 19th-century fiction, and Saltykov is regarded as a major figure of Russian literary Realism. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Los señores Golovlev / by Saltykov, Mikhail Evgrafovich 1826-1889

    Published 1977
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