Konstantin Andreyevich Trenyov (, – May 19, 1945) was a
Soviet
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Russian writer and
playwright
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Readin ...
,
USSR State Prize
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laureate (1941), best known for his
Russian Civil War
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history drama ''
Lyubov Yarovaya'' (1926).
File:Виталий Тренев семья.jpg, The Trenev family and Maxim Gorky
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File:Дом, в котором жил К. А.Тренев.JPG, The house where Trenev lived in Simferopol in 1926-1931
Selected bibliography
* ''Doroginy'' (Дорогины, 1910, play)
* ''Vladyka'' (Владыка, 1915, short stories)
* ''Pugachovschina'' (Пугачёвщина, 1924, play)
* ''
Lyubov Yarovaya'' (Любовь Яровая, 1926, play)
* ''Gymnasists'' (Гимназисты, 1936, play)
* ''On Neva Banks'' (На берегу Невы, 1937, play)
References
1876 births
1945 deaths
People from Kharkiv Oblast
People from Volchansky Uyezd
Russian male novelists
Russian male short story writers
Russian male dramatists and playwrights
Soviet dramatists and playwrights
Soviet male writers
Recipients of the Stalin Prize
Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Writers from the Russian Empire
Saint Petersburg Theological Academy alumni
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