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  1. Nikolai Fyodorovich Pogodin (Russian: Никола́й Фёдорович Пого́дин) (pseudonym of Nikolai F. Stukalov) (16 November [O.S. 3 November] 1900 – 19 September 1962) was a Soviet playwright.

  2. Pogodin, Nikolai Fyodorovich. (Pseudonym for Nikolai Stukalov.) Born 16 November 1900 (3 Nov, Old Style) to a peasant family at Gundorovskaya Stantsiya in what is now the Donetskaya Oblast.

  3. Overview. Nikolai Pogodin. (1900—1962) Quick Reference. (b. Rostov-on-the-Don, Russia, 16 Nov. 1900; d. Leningrad, Russia, 19 Sept. 1962) Playwright. Of peasant origin, Pogodin became a correspondent for Pravda before turning to playwriting. His plays embrace a ...

  4. Mar 14, 2012 · But "Gorki-10," which offers snippets of plays by celebrated Soviet playwrights Nikolai Pogodin, Viktor Rozov, Vsevolod Vishnevsky and Boris Vasilyev, is the first time I have seen him expose...

  5. Nikolai Pogodin has 12 books on Goodreads with 41 ratings. Nikolai Pogodins most popular book is The Man with the Gun.

  6. Historians of nineteenth-century Russian intellectual life cannot delve far into their research without encountering Nikolai Barsukov’s monumental biography of Mikhail Pogodin. Stretching over twenty-two dense volumes, Barsukov’s work offers far more than its title promises — an account of the life and work of the Moscow historian.

  7. Nikolai Pogodin (nyĬkəlī´ pəgô´dyĬn), pseud. of Nikolai Feodorovich Stukalov (fyô´dərəvĬch stōōkä´lôf), 19001962, Russian dramatist. Pogodin wrote many colorful, optimistic, and popular plays generally dealing with the theme of man's conquest of the machine.