Alexander Pushkin
Alexander PushkinQueen of Spades

Queen of Spades

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Queen of Spades

The Queen of Spades is an acclaimed short story by Alexander Pushkin about human avariciousness.

About Alexander Pushkin

See also:Russian: Александр Сергеевич ПушкинFrench: Alexandre PouchkineNorwegian: Aleksander PusjkinAlexander Sergeevich Pushkin was a Russian author who is considered to be the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature. Pushkin pioneered the use of vernacular speech in his poems and plays, creating a style of storytelling—mixing drama, romance, and satire—associated with Russian literature ever since and greatly influencing later Russian writers.Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen, and was widely recognized by the literary establishment by the time of his graduation from the Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo. Pushkin gradually became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals; in the early 1820s he clashed with the government, which sent him into exile in southern Russia. While under the strict surveillance of government censors and unable to travel or publish at will, he wrote his most famous play, the drama Boris Godunov, but could not publish it until years later.

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