
Aleksandr Kuprin
Writing
Born 1870-09-07 · Narovchat, Penza Governorate, Russian Empire [now Russia] · Died 1938-08-25
Aleksandr Ivanovich Kuprin (1870–1938) was a Russian writer best known for his novels The Duel (1905) and Yama: The Pit (1915), as well as Moloch (1896), Olesya (1898), "Captain Ribnikov" (1906), "Emerald" (1907), and The Garnet Bracelet (1911). Kuprin was highly praised by fellow writers including Anton Chekhov, Maxim Gorky, Leonid Andreyev, Ivan Bunin and Leo Tolstoy, the latter proclaiming him a true successor to Chekhov. Vladimir Nabokov called him "the Russian Kipling" for his stories about pathetic adventure-seekers, who are often 'neurotic and vulnerable'. All through the 20th century Alexander Kuprin remained one of the widest read classics in Russian literature, with many films based on his works.
Crew

Kuprin
Novel

Small Fry
Story

Desire for Love
Story

A Sacrifice for the Emperor
Novel

The Hole
Novel

The Favorite
Story

And Then Came Bumbo...
Short Story

Shurochka
Novel

Bright Expectations
Author

Olesya
Short Story

A Girl and an Elephant
Short Story

The Garnet Bracelet
Short Story

Anathema
Short Story

Duel
Novel

The Blonde Witch
Novel

The White Poodle
Short Story

Asylum
Short Story

First Day
Short Story

Sisters of the Gion
Novel

Coward
Screenplay