Born 1831 (age 64) · Gorokhovo, Oryol Governorate, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Appears in 27 titles

Nikolai Semyonovich Leskov (1831–1895) was a Russian novelist, short-story writer, playwright, and journalist, who also wrote under the pseudonym M. Stebnitsky. Praised for his unique writing style and innovative experiments in form, and held in high esteem by Leo Tolstoy, Anton Chekhov and Maxim Gorky among others, Leskov is credited with creating a comprehensive picture of contemporary Russian society using mostly short literary forms. His major works include Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (1865) (which was later made into an opera by Shostakovich), The Cathedral Clergy (1872), The Enchanted Wanderer (1873), and "The Tale of Cross-eyed Lefty from Tula and the Steel Flea" (1881).

Filmography

Lady Macbeth
6.6
Lady Macbeth
2016
Novel
Siberian Lady Macbeth
5.7
Siberian Lady Macbeth
1962
Book
The Left-Hander
5.9
The Left-Hander
1986
Short Story
Katerina Izmailova
4.6
Katerina Izmailova
1966
Novel
Left-Hander
6.2
Left-Hander
1964
Book
Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District
Lefty
5.8
Lefty
2026
Story
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
4.5
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
1992
Novel
The Enchanted Wanderer
6.7
The Enchanted Wanderer
1990
Novel
Drama from the Old Life
8.7
Drama from the Old Life
1971
Short Story
Ask and It Will Be Yours
8.0
Ask and It Will Be Yours
1992
Novel
Victory of Women
10.0
Victory of Women
1927
Novel
„Malý omyl“
1971
Short Story
Anglická blcha v cárskom Rusku
1972
Short Story
Amazon
1986
Original Story
The Enchanted Wanderer
The Enchanted Wanderer
1963
Original Story
Humánna povinnosť
1977
Short Story
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
2002
Original Story
Zaujímaví muži
1981
Short Story