
Moisei Isaacovich Zoschenko
Moisei Isaacovich Zoschenko was a Soviet writer known for his sharp humor and satirical stories that critique Soviet society and bureaucracy. Born in 1894, he used wit to expose the absurdities and injustices of everyday life under Soviet rule, often highlighting the struggles of ordinary people. His work blends comedy with social commentary, making complex issues relatable and engaging. Despite censorship and political pressures, Zoschenko's stories remained popular for their clever insight and human touch, helping to shape Soviet literary humor. He passed away in 1958, leaving a legacy of insightful satire.