Arkady averchenko Arkady Timofeevich Avérchenko conocido, también, como "El Rey de la Risa". Se convirtió en uno de los escritores satíricos más populares de Rusia en los años previos a la Revolución de . 1 Avérchenko es un autor que figura en la larga tradición humorística y satírica en la literatura de Europa. Su obra “Humor para imbéciles” es un conjunto de. 2 Autor ruso, Arkadi Avérchenko fue muy conocido en su país de origen gracias a sus textos y novelas de humor, llenos de una ácida sátira. 3 EL CRIMEN DE LA ACTRIZ MARYSKINA Y OTROS CUENTOS · HUMOR PARA IMBÉCILES · Cuentos · Cuentos · Cuentos · Cuentos · Maestros del. 4 Averchenko was born on 27 March in Sevastopol. He was the son of a poor merchant, Timofey Petrovich Averchenko. Averchenko completed only two courses at the Gymnasia because of his poor eyesight, which rendered him unable to work on his studies for extended periods. 5 Arkady Averchenko has books on Goodreads with ratings. Arkady Averchenko’s most popular book is Bir Safdilin Hatıra Defteri. 6 Averchenko was born on the 27th of March in Sevastopol. He was the son of a poor merchant, Timofey Petrovich Averchenko. Averchenko completed only two courses at the Gymnasia because of his poor eyesight, which rendered him unable to work on his studies for ext. more. 7 Thirteen Humorous Very Short Stories by Arkady Averchenko () Dr. Kozak collects 13 short humorous stories by Russian author, Arkady Averchenko. They make light of the sad and hard conditions of post World War I Europe and Russia. 8 Arkady Averchenko (27 March –12 March ) was a Russian writer, best known for his numerous short stories. He specialised in all sorts of humour, from gentle fun to Black Comedy or tragic satire (the latter is prevalent in his works after the start of World War One and especially after the October Revolution). 9 Arkady Timofeevich Averchenko (Russian: Арка́дий Тимофе́евич Аве́рченко; 27 March in Sevastopol – 12 March in Prague) was a Russian playwright and satirist. He published his stories in the journal Satirikon, of which he was also an editor, in the series of New Satirikon, and other publications. 10