Pisemsky, Aleksey Feofilaktovich
Related Category: Russian and Eastern European Literature: Biographies
(əlyĭksyā´ fā´´əfēläk´təvĭch pē´syĭmskē), 182181, Russian novelist and playwright. In his realistic descriptions of country life he portrayed the peasant sympathetically. His novel
A Thousand Souls (1858, tr. 1959) is the story of an ambitious man who marries the owner of a thousand souls, or serfs. His best-known works include the play
A Bitter Fate (1859, tr. 1933), a tragic story of the seduction of a peasant's wife by a landowner, and the novels
A Love Match and
The Doormat.
See study by C. A. Moser (1969).