Mikhail Filippowitsch Shatrov

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Mikhail Filippovich Shatrov ( Russian Михаил Филиппович Шатров ; * 3. April 1932 in Moscow as Mikhail Filippovich Marshak , Russian Михаил Филиппович Маршак ; † 23. May 2010 ) was a Soviet or Russian playwright , considered the "historians among Russian playwrights" applies.

He wrote several dramas dealing with Lenin and the history of the Soviet Union from a standpoint of critical sympathy ; B.

  • July 6 ( Шестое июля ), 1964, filmed in the USSR in 1968
  • Bolsheviks ( Большевики ), 1969, 1983
  • The weather for tomorrow, 1974
  • Blue horses on red grass ( Синие кони на красной траве ), 1979
  • This is how we will win ( Так победим! ), 1982
  • Dictatorship of Conscience ( Диктатура совести ), 1986
  • On, on, on ( Дальше ... дальше ... дальше! ), 1988

Schatrow's plays were performed in many theaters in the GDR , including the East Berlin Maxim Gorki Theater , the Berliner Ensemble and the Dresden State Theater.

His novel The Peace of Brest-Litowsk (Russian Брестский мир / Brestski mir / Brester Frieden ) was published in German by Kiepenheuer & Witsch in Cologne (1991).

In 1983 he was awarded the State Prize of the USSR .

In 1993 he wrote a drama for Vanessa Redgrave about the persecution under Joseph McCarthy .

Filmography

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Article in the Tagesspiegel about an appearance by Schatrow in Berlin in 2002 - accessed on November 21, 2018

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