Mikhail Sholokhov
Born 1905 (age 78) · Veshenskaya, Russian Empire
Appears in 22 titles

Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov (May 24, 1905 – February 21, 1984) was a Soviet novelist and winner of the 1965 Nobel Prize in Literature. He is known for writing about life and fate of Don Cossacks during the Russian Revolution, the civil war and the period of collectivization, primarily in his most famous novel, And Quiet Flows the Don. The authorship of even his most famous texts has been widely disputed.

Filmography

Fate of a Man
7.6
Fate of a Man
1959
Story
They Fought for Their Motherland
Quiet Flows the Don
6.3
Quiet Flows the Don
1957
Novel
Quiet Flows The Don
4.3
Quiet Flows The Don
2006
Novel
The Colt
5.8
The Colt
2005
Story
And Quiet Flows the Don
5.1
And Quiet Flows the Don
1931
Novel
Virgin Soil Upturned
5.8
Virgin Soil Upturned
1959
Novel
A Tale of Don
5.0
A Tale of Don
1964
Book
When Cossacks Do Cry
6.5
When Cossacks Do Cry
1964
Writer
The New Land
6.0
The New Land
1940
Novel
Little Bugger
8.0
Little Bugger
1962
Novel
Deadly Enemy
7.5
Deadly Enemy
1971
Story
The New Land
6.0
The New Land
1940
Writer
The Colt
8.5
The Colt
1960
Short Story
In the azure steppe
7.0
In the azure steppe
1971
Short Story
Unbidden Love
6.0
Unbidden Love
1965
Short Story
Women In Revolt
Women In Revolt
1968
Author
The Shepherd
1958
Short Story
The New Land
The New Land
1971
Author