Anatoly Dimarov

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Anatoly Andriyovych Dimarow ( Ukrainian Анатолій Андрійович Дімаров , Russian Анатолий Андреевич Димаров Anatoly Andreyevich Dimarow * 5. May 1922 in Myrhorod , Ukrainian SSR ; † 29. June 2014 in Kiev , Ukraine ) was a Ukrainian prose - writer .

Life

Anatolij Dimarow was born in a hamlet ( Хутір Chutir ) near the city of Myrhorod in what is now the Ukrainian Oblast of Poltava as Anatolij Andrijowytsch Harassjuta ( Гарасюта Анатолій Андрійович ). His father was a wealthy farmer and his mother a priest's daughter. To avoid deportation to Siberia, the father separated from the family and the children were given different surnames. After Anatolij graduated from high school, he was drafted into the Red Army in 1940 and took part in World War II as a soldier .

After the end of the war he worked in the editorial office of the newspaper Sovetskaya Wolyn ( Советская Волынь ) and in 1944 he began to publish. From 1946 on he was a member of the CPSU and in 1949 he became a member of the Writers' Union of the USSR . His first collection of short stories Гості з Волині ( Guests from Volhynia ) was published in 1948. He studied in Moscow at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in 1950/51 and at the Pedagogical Institute in Lviv between 1951 and 1953 . After graduating, he worked as an editor for various publishing houses.

Dimarov is the author of the novels Його сім'я ( His Family , 1956), Ідол ( Idol , 1961), І будуть люди ( And There Will Be People , 1964), Біль і гнів ( Pain and Anger , 1974) and a number of Stories. He also wrote stories for children. Some of his works have been filmed.

Dimarov died of cancer at the age of 92 in Feofanyja Hospital in Kiev and was buried in the Baikowe Cemetery in Kiev .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Entry on Anatolij Dimarow in the Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine ; accessed on December 26, 2019 (Ukrainian)
  2. a b c d e biography of Anatolij Dimarow on peoples.ru ; accessed on December 26, 2019 (Russian)
  3. a b c d Entry on Anatolij Dimarow in the Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia ; accessed on December 26, 2019 (Ukrainian)
  4. Anatolij Dimarow in the Internet Movie Database ; accessed on December 26, 2019
  5. Anatolij Dimarow had cancer on gazeta.ua for seven years ; accessed on December 26, 2019 (Russian)
  6. Short biography on the official website of the Taras Shevchenko Prize Committee ; accessed on December 26, 2019 (Ukrainian)
  7. Decree of the President of Ukraine No. 321/2012 on the bestowal of the order from Prince Yaroslav the Wise to A. Dimarov on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada of May 17, 2012 (Ukrainian)