Ivan Turgenev

Personal Info

Known For Writer

Gender Male

Birthday 1818-11-09

Deathday 1883-09-03 (64 years old)

Place of Birth Oryol, Oryol Governorate, Russian Empire [now Oryol Oblast, Russia]

Also Known As Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, Iwan Sergejewitsch Turgenjew, I. Sz. Turgenyev, I. S. Turgenev, Ivan Tourgeniev, Ivan Tourgueniev, Iwan Turgenjew, I. Turgieniev, Turgenev, Turgenyev, Иван Сергеевич Тургенев

Ivan Turgenev

Biography

Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (1818-1883) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, translator and popularizer of Russian literature in the West. Turgenev made his name with 'A Sportsman's Sketches', also known as 'Sketches from a Hunter's Album' or 'Notes of a Hunter', a collection of short stories, based on his observations of peasant life and nature, while hunting in the forests around his mother's estate of Spasskoye. The book is credited with having influenced public opinion in favour of the abolition of serfdom in 1861. Turgenev himself considered the book to be his most important contribution to Russian literature. One of the stories, 'Bezhin Lea' or 'Byezhin Prairie', was to become the basis for Sergei Eisenstein's controversial film Bezhin Meadow (1937). In the early 1850s, Turgenev wrote several novellas ('The Diary of a Superfluous Man', 'Faust', 'The Lull') expressing the anxieties and hopes of Russians of his generation. During the period of 1853–62 Turgenev wrote some of his finest stories as well as the first four of his novels: 'Rudin' (1856), 'A Nest of the Gentry' (1859), 'On the Eve' (1860) and 'Fathers and Sons' (1862). Fathers and Sons remains Turgenev's most famous novel. The novel examined the conflict between the older generation, reluctant to accept reforms, and the nihilistic youth.

Known For

Writer

2016
2014
Two Women

as Theatre Play

2013
My First Love

as Novel

2002
Erste Liebe

as Novel

2001
2000
First Love

as Novel

1998
Mu-Mu

as Novel

1995
The First Love

as Writer

1989
1988
Dream

as Novel

1987
Mu-mu

as Short Story

1987
Rudin

as Novel

1985
On the Eve

as Author

1985
1984
Faust

as Short Story

1983
Nadja Yet

as Adaptation

1982
Delenie majetku

as Theatre Play

1982
Rudin

as Author

1978
Liza

as Writer

1977
Lone Wolf

as Screenplay

1977
Asya

as Novel

1977
Rudin

as Writer

1976
Fantasia

as Novel

1975
Return

as Writer

1973
Mumu

as Short Story

1972
1971
First Love

as Short Story

1971
1971
Theatre Macabre

as Short Story

1970
Podzim

as Theatre Play

1970
Fortune's Fool

as Theatre Play

1970
First Love

as Novel

1969
First Love

as Story

1969
První láska

as Novel

1969
1969
1968
Jarní vody

as Novel

1967
Zabijaka

as Short Story

1966
Venkovská panička

as Theatre Play

1966
A Month in the Country

as Theatre Play

1964
S čím kdo zachází

as Theatre Play

1960
Torrents of Spring

as Original Story

1959
Муму

as Story

1959
On the Eve

as Novel

1959
1953
The Parasite

as Screenplay

1924
1919
1919
Faust

as Story

1918
The Inn

as Short Story

1915
1915
After Death

as Novel

1915
1915
1910
Lieutenant Yergunov

as Short Story