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Anatoly Kasheida

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Anatoly Kasheida
BornAnatoly Fedorovich Kasheida
August 14, 1928
Talne, USSR
DiedJune 19, 1998(1998-06-19) (aged 69)
Uman, Ukraine
Occupationnovelist, poet, journalist
NationalitySoviet UnionUSSR
UkraineUkraine
Period1959—1998

Anatoly Fedorovich Kasheida (Kosheida) (Russian: Анатолий Фёдорович Кашеида (Кошеида); August 14, 1928 in Talne, USSR – June 19, 1998 in Uman, Ukraine) was a Soviet writer, poet, journalist of Ukrainian descent.

In 1947 he graduated from the Baku naval preparatory school, then studied at the Higher Naval College named Mikhail Frunze. In 1958, was dismissed in stock. Then he studied at the Gorky Literary Institute in Moscow and worked in the press agency Novosti.

Bibliography

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  • "I Love"
  • "Matrosskaya Sea"
  • "Is miles lag"
  • "A swan white and black swan - friends"
  • "Africa was called"
  • "Continent"
  • "Hard Bank"