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Garshin, Vsevolod Mikhailovich

Garshin, Vsevolod Mikhailovich (fusye'vulut mēkhī'luvich gär'shin) [key], 185588, Russian short-story writer. “Four Days” (1877), his story of a wounded soldier's ordeal in battle, first won him fame. “The Scarlet Blossom” (1833), about a madman's efforts to destroy the evil he saw in a flower, is considered his masterpiece. These and others, translated in The Signal and Other Stories (1912), express a profound pity for mankind. Garshin suffered intermittently from a mental disorder that resulted in suicide. Chekov's story “The Fit” was suggested by Garshin's life.

The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

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