Nikolai Dmitryevich Teleshov (Russian: Никола́й Дми́триевич Телешо́в) (November 10, 1867 - March 14, 1957) was a Russian/Soviet writer. Teleshov was born...
1899 by NikolaiTeleshov. The name Sreda means Wednesday, taken from the day of the week on which writers and other artists met at Teleshov's home. The...
1992 in Poltava. Maxim Gorky liked the story and recommended it to NikolaiTeleshov to be included into the literary anthology The People's Reading. Bunin...
September 6, 2012. Teleshov, Nikolai (1943). A Writer Remembers. London: Hutchinson and Co. pp. 41–59. Shavkuta, Anatoly; Tkachenko, Nikolai (1988). The Salt...
Gitserot) Nikolai Makarenko as Tkachenko (as N.N. Makarenko) Ivan Bobrov as Abdullo (as I.V. Bobrov) Andrey Fayt as Kerim (as A.A. Fajt) N.P. Teleshov as Beggar...
(Wednesday) literary group in Moscow, striking up a friendship with the Nikolay Teleshov, among others. Here the young writer made himself a reputation as an uncompromising...
"A trubute to Belinsky". In later editions it was dedicated to Nikolay Teleshov. "In Kostyol" (В костёле). Niva, 1896, No.8, February 24. Written after...