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Sin and Sorrow Are Common to All (Grekh da beda na kovo ne zhiviot Грех да беда на кого не живёт) is a drama in four acts by Alexander Ostrovsky written in 1852 and published by No. 1 1863 issue of Vremya magazine edited by the Dostoyevsky brothers. It was premiered in Maly Theatre Moscow on January 21 1863 as a benefit for actor A. F. Bogdanov. Later that year Ostrovsky was awarded the Uvarov Prize for it.

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