Anatoly Aleksin
Appearance
Anatoly Georgievich Aleksin (Template:Lang-ru) (born 3 August 1924 in Moscow), original surname Goberman)[1][2] (Template:Lang-ru), is a Russian writer[3] and poet.
In the late thirties his poems were published in a children's newspaper, Pionerskaya Pravda. In 1950 he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies and his first novel Thirty one day (Тридцать один день) was published. He was a chairman of the Russian Federation Union of Writers from 1970 to 1989 and a member of the editorial board in of the literature journal Yunost. He also wrote the book titled "Secret of the Yellow House". Since 1993, Anatoly Aleksin has lived in Israel.
Bibliography
- А тем временем где-то - Meanwhile, somewhere
- Безумная Евдокия - Reckless Yevdokia (1976)
- Говорит седьмой этаж - Seventh floor speaking (1959)
- Дневник жениха - The diary of fiance (1980)
- Домашний совет - Domestic council (1980)
- Звоните и приезжайте!- Call and Come in (1970)
- Ивашов - Ivashov(1980)
- Коля пишет Оле, Оля пишет Коле – Kolya writes to Olya, Olya writes to Kolya (1965)
- Мой брат играет на кларнете - My brother plays the clarinet
- Необычайные похождения Севы Котлова - Extraordinary adventures of Seva Kotlev (1958)
- Поздний ребенок - Late child (1968)
- Раздел имущества - The division of the property
- Саша и Шура - Sasha and Shura (1956)
- Сердечная недостаточность - Heart insufficiency (1979)
- Третий в пятом ряду - The third in fifth row (1975)
- Здоровые и больные – Healthy and sick (1982)
- Очень страшная история – A very scary story
References
- ^ Интервью с Татьяной Алексиной
- ^ Татьяна Алексина «Семьи и судьбы»
- ^ Hunt, Peter; Ray, Sheila G. Bannister (1996). International companion encyclopedia of children's literature. Taylor & Francis. pp. 763–. ISBN 978-0-415-08856-5. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
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- Recipients of the USSR State Prize
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
- Soviet writers
- Russian emigrants to Israel
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