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  1. Nikolai Fyodorovich Pogodin (Russian: Никола́й Фёдорович Пого́дин) (pseudonym of Nikolai F. Stukalov) (16 November [O.S. 3 November] 1900 – 19 September 1962) was a Soviet playwright.

  2. Pogodin, Nikolai Fyodorovich. (Pseudonym for Nikolai Stukalov.) Born 16 November 1900 (3 Nov, Old Style) to a peasant family at Gundorovskaya Stantsiya in what is now the Donetskaya Oblast. He received only an elementary education, and at age 14 he began his working life.

  3. NATHANIEL KNIGHT. Historians of nineteenth-century Russian intellectual life cannot delve far into their research without encountering Nikolai Barsukovs monumental biography of Mikhail Pogodin.

  4. Nikolai Pogodin. (19001962) Quick Reference. (b. Rostov-on-the-Don, Russia, 16 Nov. 1900; d. Leningrad, Russia, 19 Sept. 1962) Playwright. Of peasant origin, Pogodin became a correspondent for Pravda before turning to playwriting. His plays embrace a ... From: Pogodin [Stukalov], Nikolai in The Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre »

  5. Mar 14, 2012 · Originally written in 1941 about the Russian Civil War period, it was one of three plays in which Pogodin did the bidding of the Kremlin by attempting to create the...

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  6. Nikolai Pogodin (nyĬkəlī´ pəgô´dyĬn), pseud. of Nikolai Feodorovich Stukalov (fyô´dərəvĬch stōōkä´lôf), 19001962, Russian dramatist. Pogodin wrote many colorful, optimistic, and popular plays generally dealing with the theme of man's conquest of the machine.

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