Fridrikh Gorenshtein

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Fridrikh Gorenshtein was a Soviet and later Israeli writer and screenwriter known for his psychologically rich, often censored works exploring moral and existential themes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Israeli writer
Soviet writer
person
screenwriter
countryOfCitizenship Israel
Soviet Union
emigration emigrated from the Soviet Union to Israel
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Gorenshtein NERFINISHED
genre novel
screenplay
short story
givenName Fridrikh NERFINISHED
influencedBy Soviet social and political conditions
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
literaryStyle existential prose
psychological prose
movement Soviet dissident literature
name Fridrikh Naumovich Gorenshtein NERFINISHED
notableFor works that were censored in the Soviet Union
notableWork Atonement NERFINISHED
House with a Turret NERFINISHED
Place
The Paradoxographer NERFINISHED
The Psalm NERFINISHED
The Redemption NERFINISHED
Travel Companions NERFINISHED
screenplays for Soviet films
occupation screenwriter
writer
placeOfActivity Israel NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
subjectOf literary criticism on Soviet underground literature
theme Jewish identity in the Soviet Union
guilt and atonement
individual versus state
workCharacteristic frequently faced censorship
often critical of Soviet reality
workFocus existential themes
moral themes
psychological depth

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Solaris (1972 film) screenwriter Fridrikh Gorenshtein
Solaris screenwriter Fridrikh Gorenshtein
subject surface form: Solaris (1972 film)