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Sholokhov (Øîëîõîâ) Mikhail Aleksandrovich
(1905—1984)
Russian novelist. Sholokhov won international fame for an epic novel of his native land, "The Silent Don" (4 vol., 1928–40 2 vol., and "Quiet Flows the Don", 1934, and "The Don Flows Home to the Sea", 1941). The work, which won a Stalin Prize in 1941, describes the effect of World War I, the revolution, and the civil war on the lives of the Don Cossacks. A propagandistic novel, "Virgin Soil Upturned", deals with the collectivization of agriculture; it won a Lenin Prize in 1960. Its first volume is "Seeds of Tomorrow" (1932–33), and the second is "Harvest on the Don" (1960). Sholokhov was awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize in Literature, being the first officially sanctioned Soviet laureate.
Bulgaria, 1977, Signatures of writers
Palau, 2001, Mikhail Sholokhov
Paraguay, 1977, Medal of Nobel prize of Literature
Russia, 2005, Mikhail Sholokhov
USSR, 1985, Mikhail Sholokhov and his books
USSR, 1985, Mikhail Sholokhov and his books
USSR, 1985, Mikhail Sholokhov
USSR, 1990, Mikhail Sholokhov
Russia, Veshenskaya. Sholokhov's Spring
Russia, 2005.05.20, Rostov-na-Donu. Sholokhov
USSR, 1985.05.24, Moskow. 80th Birth anniv of Sholokhov
Russia, 2005, Birth Centenary of Mikhail Sholokhov
USSR, 1963, Scene from film «Destiny of a Man»
USSR, 1975, «Don's novels» (Mikhail Sholokhov)
USSR, 1975, «Virgin Soil Upturned» (Mikhail Sholokhov)
USSR, 1975, «The Silent Don» (Mikhail Sholokhov)
USSR, 1975, «Destiny of a Man» (Mikhail Sholokhov)
USSR, 1975, Scene from the film «They Fought for Their Country»
USSR, 1985, Mikhail Sholokhov
USSR, 1985, Mikhail Sholokhov
USSR, 1985, Mikhail Sholokhov