15 August 1963(1963-08-15) (aged 68) Moscow, Soviet Union
Occupation
Writer, dramatist, journalist, war correspondent
Vsevolod Vyacheslavovich Ivanov (Russian: Все́волод Вячесла́вович Ива́нов, IPA:[ˈfsʲevələdvʲɪtɕɪˈslavəvʲɪtɕɪˈvanəf]; 12 February [O.S. 24 February] 1895 – 15 August 1963) was a Soviet and Russian writer, dramatist, journalist and war correspondent.
VsevolodIvanov (1895–1963), Soviet novelist known for his stories set in the Russian Civil War Vsevolod Bobrov (1922–1979), Soviet athlete Vsevolod Safonov...
Vladislav Ivanov (disambiguation) – several people Volodymyr Ivanov (volleyball), Ukrainian volleyball player and Olympic gold medalist VsevolodIvanov (1895–1963)...
is not, at the same time, the Art of the Revolution. Boris Pilnyak, VsevolodIvanov, Nicolai Tikhonov, the Serapion Fraternity, Yesenin and his group of...
Alexander Serafimovich, Leonid Leonov, Ilya Ehrenburg, Boris Pilnyak, VsevolodIvanov, Lev Kassil, Konstantin Fedin, Ilya Ilf, Yevgeny Petrov, Soviet politician...
born in Pavlodar. Mariya Agapova - a Kazakhstani mixed martial artist VsevolodIvanov - a Russian writer Maxim Kuznetsov - a Russian ice hockey player, Stanley...
Vsevolod Mikhailovich Garshin (Russian: Всеволод Михайлович Гаршин; 14 February 1855 – 5 April 1888) was a Russian author of short stories. Garshin was...
Eugène Cormon. Opened on 29 October. 1927: Armoured Train 14-69 by VsevolodIvanov. Opened 8 November. Cast included Olga Knipper as Nadezhda Lvovna and...
hobby consisting of Germans impersonating American Indian culture. VsevolodIvanov, Soviet writer who was a formative influence on the Ostern. Franz,...
Brigade Commander Ivanov (Russian: Комбриг Иванов, romanized: Kombrig Ivanov) is a 1923 Soviet silent comedy film directed by Aleksandr Razumny. It was...
Vsevolod Petrovich Zaderatsky (Ukrainian: Всеволод Петрович Задерацький; 21 December 1891, Rivne, Ukraine – 1 February 1953, Lviv, USSR) was a Ukrainian...
also provided accommodations for writers, including Andrei Platonov, VsevolodIvanov, Osip Mandelstam, and Boris Pasternak. Mikhail Bulgakov used it as...
Akhundov, Ilyas Afandiyev, Alexander Shirvanzade, Boris Lavrenyov, VsevolodIvanov, Carlo Goldoni, Konstantin Simonov, Alexander Ostrovsky, Uzeyir Hajibeyov...
Alexei Tolstoy, Sergei Yesenin, Boris Pilnyak, Konstantin Fedin, VsevolodIvanov, and Leonid Leonov and was one of the few Party critics to recognize...
Babel, who was later adopted by his stepfather VsevolodIvanov. Emmanuil's name was changed to Mikhail Ivanov, and he later became a noted artist. After the...
introduction by Igor Sibaldi, Editori Riuniti, Roma 1983, ISBN 883-59-26033; VsevolodIvanov, Il ritorno di Buddha, translation and introduction by di Igor Sibaldi...
Bulgakov (1926), the gloomy captain Nezelasov, "Armored train 14–69" by VsevolodIvanov (1927), the self-confident and cowardly Kastalsky, "The Fear" by Alexander...
Moscow. Vsevolod Safonov's first major role in cinema was of Lieutenant Yuri Kerzhentsev in the war film "Soldiers" (1956) directed by Alexander Ivanov, which...