Biography
Pavel Filippovich Nilin (Павел Филиппович Нилин) was a Soviet writer, journalist and playwright, best known for a novel called A Man Goes Uphill (1936), adapted to the big screen under the title A Great Life, for which he, as a scriptwriter, received the Stalin Prize in 1941. Highly popular was his 1956 novel Cruelty.
Books by Pavel Nilin
Vpervye zamuzhem
Vpervye zamuzhem
Vari︠a︡ Lugina i eë pervyĭ muz
Vari︠a︡ Lugina i eë pervyĭ muzh
Interesnai︠a︡ zhiznʹ
Interesnai︠a︡ zhiznʹ
Znamenityi Pavlyuk
Znamenityi Pavlyuk
Zhestokost' ispytatel'nyi srok
Zhestokost' ispytatel'nyi srok
Cherez kladbishche
Cherez kladbishche
Znamenityĭ Pavli͡u︡k
Znamenityĭ Pavli͡u︡k
Zai sheng ming xian shang
Zai sheng ming xian shang
Bol'shaya zhizn'
Bol'shaya zhizn'
Chelovek idet v goru
Chelovek idet v goru
Zolotye ruki
Zolotye ruki