Know For
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1795-01-15 (34 years old)
Deathday
1829-02-11
Place of Birth
Moscow, Russian Empire
Also known As
Александр Сергеевич Грибоедов
Aleksandr Sergeevich Griboedov
Aleksandr Sergeevich Griboyedov
Alexander Sergueevich Griboyedoff
Alexander Sergeyevich Griboyedov (1795–1829) was a Russian diplomat, playwright, poet, and composer. He is recognized as homo unius libri, whose fame rests on the verse comedy 'Woe from Wit' or 'The Woes of Wit', a satire on Russian aristocratic society that quickly became an event of Russian culture, spreading among the reading public in handwritten copies. As predicted by his contemporary Alexander Pushkin, many lines from 'Woe from Wit' became proverbs and sayings ("Legend is recent, but I can hardly believe it", "Happiness takes no account of time"). He was murdered in 1829 along with all staff of the Russian embassy in Qajar Persia, wher...
1956
as Theatre Play
2000
as Writer
1952
as Writer
1969
as Writer
1994
as Author
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