Biography
Sigizmund Dominikovich Krzhizhanovsky (Russian: Сигизму́нд Домини́кович Кржижано́вский, IPA: [sʲɪɡʲɪzˈmunt dəmʲɪˈnʲikəvʲɪtɕ kʐɨʐɨˈnofskʲɪj], Polish: Zygmunt Krzyżanowski; 11 February [O.S. 30 January] 1887 – 28 December 1950) was a Russian and Soviet writer, playwright, philosopher, and historian, who described himself as "known for being unknown". He published only a few stories and essays in his lifetime; the majority of his writings were published posthumously. Review of Autobiography of a Corpse
'Yellow Coal', a short story by Krzhizhanovsky
Review of recent Krzhizhanovsky translations from The Financial Times
Review of Seven Stories
Original texts of Krzhizhanovsky's stories (in Russian)
A Man Who Was Gulliver: review of Krzhizhanovsky's complete works (in Russian)
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GenderMale
Birthday1887-02-11
Deathday1950-12-28 (63 years old)
CitizenshipsRussian Empire, Soviet Union
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