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The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Leonid Andreyev
Volume one of uncanny tales by, 'The Russian Edgar Allan Poe'.Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev's writings would infl uence the works of both Robert E Howard and H.P Lovecraft. Born in 1871 in Oryol, Russia, Andreyev is considered to be the father of Russian literary expressionism. He was a prodigious author of both novels and short stories and also a highly regarded playwright. Among his twenty fi ve dramatic works, 'He Who Gets Slapped' (1915) is considered to be his most outstanding contribution. After abandoning his law studies as a young man, Andreyev began his writing career as a journalist. His fi rst short story, 'Bargamot and Garaska'', published in 1889 drew the attention of the renowned author, Maxim Gorky who encouraged Andreyev to henceforth focus on his literary craft. This advice proved propitious, because in 1901 his fi rst collection of stories appeared in print quickly selling 250 thousand copies and elevating him to literary fame in his homeland. Whilst Andreyev supported the revolution of 1917, he believed the rise of Bolshevism would ultimately be disastrous for Russia and he became an exile in Finland. His fortunes thereafter failed and with them his health. Andreyev died in 1919, just 48 years old, of a heart attack, probably precipitated by his anxieties regarding Bolshevik excesses.In retrospect, Leonid Andreyev's infl uence on Western writers -especially of the fantastic and weird-cannot be over-stated.This volume also includes, 'In The Basement', 'Lazarus' 'Dies Irae'. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.
The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Leonid Andreyev
Volume one of uncanny tales by, 'The Russian Edgar Allan Poe'.Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev's writings would infl uence the works of both Robert E Howard and H.P Lovecraft. Born in 1871 in Oryol, Russia, Andreyev is considered to be the father of Russian literary expressionism. He was a prodigious author of both novels and short stories and also a highly regarded playwright. Among his twenty fi ve dramatic works, 'He Who Gets Slapped' (1915) is considered to be his most outstanding contribution. After abandoning his law studies as a young man, Andreyev began his writing career as a journalist. His fi rst short story, 'Bargamot and Garaska'', published in 1889 drew the attention of the renowned author, Maxim Gorky who encouraged Andreyev to henceforth focus on his literary craft. This advice proved propitious, because in 1901 his fi rst collection of stories appeared in print quickly selling 250 thousand copies and elevating him to literary fame in his homeland. Whilst Andreyev supported the revolution of 1917, he believed the rise of Bolshevism would ultimately be disastrous for Russia and he became an exile in Finland. His fortunes thereafter failed and with them his health. Andreyev died in 1919, just 48 years old, of a heart attack, probably precipitated by his anxieties regarding Bolshevik excesses.In retrospect, Leonid Andreyev's infl uence on Western writers -especially of the fantastic and weird-cannot be over-stated.This volume also includes, 'In The Basement', 'Lazarus' 'Dies Irae'.Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.
The Collected Stories of Leonid Andreyev

The Collected Stories of Leonid Andreyev

Leonid Andreyev

Jollyjoy Books
2025
pokkari
The Collected Stories by Leonid Andreyev is a powerful collection that showcases the Russian author's mastery of psychological depth and emotional intensity. Renowned for his exploration of the darker aspects of the human condition, Andreyev's stories delve into themes of despair, moral conflict, and the complexity of human nature. Each tale reflects his keen ability to capture the turmoil of individuals caught in extraordinary circumstances, blending existential reflections with gripping narrative. The Collected Stories invites readers into a world of stark realities and hauntingly vivid characters, offering an unforgettable journey through the raw emotions and complexities of life.
The Collected Stories of Leonid Andreyev

The Collected Stories of Leonid Andreyev

Leonid Andreyev

Jollyjoy Books
2025
sidottu
The Collected Stories by Leonid Andreyev is a powerful collection that showcases the Russian author's mastery of psychological depth and emotional intensity. Renowned for his exploration of the darker aspects of the human condition, Andreyev's stories delve into themes of despair, moral conflict, and the complexity of human nature. Each tale reflects his keen ability to capture the turmoil of individuals caught in extraordinary circumstances, blending existential reflections with gripping narrative. The Collected Stories invites readers into a world of stark realities and hauntingly vivid characters, offering an unforgettable journey through the raw emotions and complexities of life.
The Seven Who Were Hanged

The Seven Who Were Hanged

Leonid Andreyev

Skomlin
2017
pokkari
Andreyev depicts the fates of five failed leftist revolutionaries and two common peasants who have received death sentences. The condemned await execution by hanging. In prison, each of the prisoners deals with his fate in his or her own way.This is the book that inspired a group of Bosnian revolutionaries to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand, triggering the crisis that led to World War I.
The Shield (Esprios Classics)

The Shield (Esprios Classics)

Leonid Andreyev

Blurb
2025
pokkari
Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev (1871 - 1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist and short-story writer, who is considered to be a father of Expressionism in Russian literature. He is one of the most talented and prolific representatives of the Silver Age period. Andreyev's style combines elements of realist, naturalist, and symbolist schools in literature. Andreyev's first collection of short stories and short novels (повести) appeared in 1901, quickly selling a quarter-million copies and making him a literary star in Russia. In 1901 he published "Стена" ("The Wall"), and in 1902, "В тумане" ("In the Fog") and "Бездна" ("The Abyss,") which was a response to "The Kreutzer Sonata" by Leo Tolstoy.
Satan's Diary

Satan's Diary

Leonid Andreyev

Lulu.com
2016
nidottu
When Satan comes to Earth disguised as a human, he doesn't expect to come across a young girl named Maria. The young Maria steals the ancient devil's heart and he struggles for her attention while trying to hide who he really is. The Vatican eventually gets involved in his quest and a cardinal who knows who he is attempts to help.