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Alexander Stein (Александр Петрович Рубинштейн) was born on 28 September, 1906 in Samarkand, Russian Empire, is a Soviet writer. Discover Alexander Stein's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

Popular As Александр Петрович Рубинштейн
Occupation Playwright · scriptwriter · memoirist · journalist
Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 28 September, 1906
Birthday 28 September
Birthplace Samarkand, Russian Empire
Date of death 5 October, 1993
Died Place Moscow, Russian Federation
Nationality Russia

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1906

Alexander Petrovich Stein (Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Штейн; born Rubinstein/Rubinshtein/Рубинште́йн, 28 September 1906 – 5 October 1993) was a Soviet Russian writer, playwright, scriptwriter and memoirist.

1920

In the early 1920s, as a member of the Samarkand Special Purpose Forces battalion, he took part in fighting the White Army, for the establishment of the Soviet power in the Central Asia.

In Bukhara, he started contributing to a local military paper, then wrote for the newspapers Pravda Vostoka (1920–23) and (after a one-year stint at Petrograd University) Leningradskaya Pravda (1924–29).

1929

In 1929 Alexander Stein published his debut play Oil, co-authored by the Tur brothers.

1930

In 1930-1939 Stein (now a Soviet Communist Party member) edited Rabochy i Teatr (Worker and Theatre) magazine.

It was followed by Utopia (1930) and The Talent (1936).

1934

In 1934 he became the member of the Soviet Union of Writers.

1941

In 1941–1946 Stein worked first as a senior politruk on board the battleship Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsya, then as a battalion commissar and the editor the Soviet Navy newspaper Oktyabrsky Luch (October Beam).

All through the Siege of Leningrad he stayed in the starving city, as a special correspondent for the Krasny Flot newspaper.

1948

Law of Honour (1948, the Stalin Prize) supported the so-called anti-cosmopolitism campaign.

1949

Alexander Stein was a recipient of several high-profile state awards, including the Order of the Patriotic War, the Order of the Red Star and the Order of the Red Banner of Labour (twice), as well as two Stalin Prizes (1949, 1951).

Alexander Petrovich Rubinstein was born in Samarkand, Russian Empire (now Uzbekistan) to a middle-class Jewish family.

1950

After the War Stein continued writing, his plays Admiral's Flag (1950, Stalin Prize in 1951), The Ocean (1961), Applause (1967) and autobiographical Once There Was Me (1977) rated among his best.

Some of his works caused controversy.

1953

He wrote Admiral Ushakov and Attack from the Sea (1953 films).

1955

Prologue originally featured a scene involving Stalin in his youth, which was withdrawn by the author in 1955, after the Soviet leader's death.

1957

In 1957 Stein started editing the Teatr magazine.

1964

Between the Showers (1964) was criticized in Pravda for portraying Vladimir Lenin as a schematic, lifeless figure.

In his later years he published several acclaimed books of memoirs, including How Plots Come into Life (1964), The Second Entracte (1975), Skies in Diamonds (1976) and Alone With the Audience (1982).

1993

Alexander Stein died on 5 October 1993.

He was buried at the Vagankovskoye Cemetery in Moscow.