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In the Land of the White Nights
Stories, Essays from Russia's North Western Area
1996
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An illustrated collection of stories, essays, and legends from Russia’s northwestern area.
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Evgeny Nosov
Evgeny Nosov
Author · 1 book
Yevgeny Ivanovich Nosov was a Soviet Russian writer, part of the village prose movement, who since 1958 contributed regularly to Nash Sovremennik and Novy Mir magazines. Nosov, who fought in World War II and was severely injured in February 1945, received two Orders of Lenin and the Hero of the Socialist Labour title.
Alexander Yashin
Alexander Yashin
Author · 1 book

Alexander Popov (Yashin - his pen name in Russian Александр Яшин) was born on 14 (27) in March 1913 in the village Bludnova (now Nikolsky Vologda Region) in a peasant family. Seventh grade and graduated from the Pedagogical College in Nikolsk. Since 1932 he worked as a rural teacher, then as a journalist. Already fifteen years Sasha Popov began to be printed in national magazines, in the same young age, he was elected a delegate to the first North Dvina Provincial Congress of Proletarian Writers, at nineteen he - writer of the regional newspaper, Chairman of the organizing committee of the regional Union of Writers. After two years in Arkhangelsk Yashin published the first book "Songs of the North", and he was immediately sent a delegate to the First Congress of Writers in Moscow. Beside him, sitting in the hall L.M.Leonov, MA Sholokhov, Gorky. A year later, he moved permanently to the capital and entered the Literary Institute. Gorky (finished in 1941). Becoming known after the publication of the book "Severyanka" (1938). The war he volunteered Yashin was war correspondent and political worker, participated in the battles. Feat Stalingrad dedicated his poem, "The City of Anger" (1943). Frontier World Yashin was performed on a par with everyone else. Wartime emergencies do not become a poet, editor and correspondent mnogotirazhek essential experience of the soul. The war did not begin its topic. Alexander Yashin has not entered once and for all the mighty poets commissioned soldiers and military not write prose (exception - a single story "After the battle"). Yashin was discharged for health reasons in 1944 In the 1940-1950s . he published several collections of poems, for the poem "Alena Fomin" (1949) he was awarded the Stalin (State) Award. Alexander Yashin later realized that his talent - especially talent writer. "Mundane attribute to his debut in 1956 - he wrote - when the story was published" Leverage "." His stories "Leverage" (1956), "Vologda Wedding" (1962), "My treat ash" (1965) and others has become a landmark for Russian prose, were marked by civil courage and a high artistic level. "I became too much to understand and and see with what I can not accept, "- he once wrote in his diary. Wealth and Poverty powers mere mortals, deceit and injustice, bullying officials over Russia ... Yashin Tale "Visiting son" (1957) was published only in the eighties, in the wake of "perestroika", shamelessly cloned "thaw" of the late fifties and early sixties, but it turned out to be an eternal story. confessional sincerity and filled with collections of poems Yashin "Barefoot in the earth" (1965), "The Day of Creation" (1968). Yashin - one of the founders of the Vologda writers' organization, a senior fellow and teacher V.I.Belova, N.M.Rubtsova, A.A.Romanova, V.V.Korotaeva Vologda and other writers. He was one of the first predicted outstanding poetic fate Nicholas Rubtsov, and no mistake. Yashin and not mistaken in assessing his favorite student Vasily Belov. He strongly advised him, then another author of the poetic books, writing prose. His message was dying literary testament: "Looking back, I think that we spend a lot of time wrongfully on unnecessary trouble (for all sorts of alleged theoretical research and talk about the essence of poetry, ways of its development, traditions and nationalities), when ... you just need to write. Write, who spelled. Write until written. Write, while desirable, yet pulls up to the table. Write and write, and there ... we'll see what that's worth, who will be able to achieve that same ... Different theoretical essays and let the calculations assumes someone else, one of those who probably smarter than us ... But the fact of the artist - to sit and their work, constant creative tension, concentration and diligence to pay for the great good fortune to live on earth. " A. I. Yashin died July 11, 1968 in Moscow. He was buried in his native village. Yashin named s

Victor Astafiev
Victor Astafiev
Author · 6 books

Виктор Астафьев Viktor Petrovich Astafyev also spelled Astafiev or Astaf'ev (Russian: Виктор Петрович Астафьев; 1 May 1924 – 29 November 2001), was a prominent Soviet and Russian writer.

Vasily Belov
Vasily Belov
Author · 1 book
Vasily Ivanovich Belov (Russian: Васи́лий Ива́нович Бело́в; 23 October 1932 – 4 December 2012) was a Soviet Russian writer, poet and dramatist, who published more than sixty books which sold (as of 1998) seven million copies. A prominent member of the influential 1970s–1980s derevenschiki movement, Belov's best known novels include Business as Usual (Привычное дело, 1966), Eves (Кануны, 1972–1987), Everything's Ahead (Всё впереди, 1986) and The Year of a Major Breakdown (Год великого перелома, 1989–1994).
Robert Stilmark
Robert Stilmark
Author · 2 books
Роберт Александрович Штильмарк (3 апреля, 1909, Москва — 30 сентября, 1985) — советский писатель, журналист.
Feodor Abramov
Feodor Abramov
Author · 6 books

Fyodor Aleksandrovich Abramov (Russian: Фёдор Алекса́ндрович Абра́мов) (February 29, 1920 – May 14, 1983) was a Russian novelist and literary critic. His work focused on the difficult lives of the Russian peasant class. He was frequently reprimanded for deviations from Soviet policy on writing. Русский советский писатель, литературовед, публицист. Один из наиболее известных представителей так называемой «деревенской прозы», значительного направления советской литературы 1960—1980-х годов.

Yuri Kazakov
Yuri Kazakov
Author · 3 books

Yuri Pavlovich Kazakov was a Russian author of short stories. He started out as a jazz musician, but turned to publishing his stories in 1952. He attended the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute, graduating in 1958. Kazakov was born to a worker's family in Moscow and grew up in the old Arbat area, which has today been turned into a tourist attraction but in the mid-1900s was the focal point of Russian culture. He emerged as a writer only thanks to the short period in recent Russian history known as "the Thaw", but in the mid-1960s, this period gave way to stagnation in culture and public life. Kazakov produced some of his best stories in the 1970s, which dealt with the merging of two souls, the soul of the newborn and the soul of the poet at the end of his life. Kazakov died on November 29, 1982 and was buried in Vagankovo Cemetery in Moscow.

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