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  1. Boris Andreyevich Mozhayev (Борис Андреевич Можаев; June 1, 1923, in Pitelino village, Ryazan Governorate - March 2, 1996, in Moscow) was a Soviet Russian author, dramatist, script-writer and editor, the USSR State Prize (1989) laureate, best known for his novel Zhivoy (Alive, 1966) and the two-part epic Peasant ...

  2. Boris Mozhayev was born on 1 June 1923 in Pitelino, Ryazan Governorate, RSFSR, USSR [now Ryazan Oblast, Russia]. He was a writer, known for Iz zhizni Fyodora Kuzkina (1989), Vam chto, nasha vlast ne nravitsya?! (1989) and Zelyonyy dom (1964). He died on 2 March 1996 in Moscow, Russia.

    • Writer
    • June 1, 1923
    • Boris Mozhayev
    • March 2, 1996
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  4. 100 years ago, a wonderful Russian writer and screenwriter Boris Andreevich Mozhaev was born on the Ryazan land (June 1, 1923, the village of Pitelino, Elatomsky district, Ryazan province - March 2, 1996, Moscow).

  5. Boris Mozhayev is a serious writer, and his story was serious, and the script (Mozhayev was a screenwriter) was written strict and responsible. The director approved a young specialist Vladimir Nazarov, for whom “The Master of the taiga” was to become the second full-length tape.

  6. Khozyain taygi: Directed by Vladimir Nazarov. With Valeriy Zolotukhin, Vladimir Vysotskiy, Lionella Pyryeva, Mikhail Kokshenov. After the robbery of a store, detective Snezhkin suspects one of the drafters working at a saw mill.

  7. Authors associated with Village Prose include Aleksander Yashin, Fyodor Abramov, Boris Mozhayev, Vasily Belov, Viktor Astafyev, Vladimir Soloukhin, Vasily Shukshin, and Valentin Rasputin. Some critics also count Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn among the Village Prose writers for his short novel Matryona's Place .