Ivan Le

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Cyrillic ( Ukrainian )
Іван Ле
Transl. : Ivan Le
Transcr. : Ivan Le
Cyrillic ( Russian )
Иван Леонтьевич Ле
Transl .: Ivan Leont'evič Le
Transcr .: Ivan Leontjewitsch Le
Ivan Le 1926

Ivan Leontijowytsch Le (born Ukrainian Іван Леонтійович Мойся / Ivan Leontijowytsch Moisja ; born March 10, jul. / 22. March  1895 greg. In Moisenzi , Poltava Governorate , Russian Empire ; † 9. October 1978 in Kiev , Ukrainian SSR ) was a Ukrainian - Soviet writer .

Life

Ivan Leontijowytsch Moisja was born into a family of landless farmers in the village of Moisenzi ( Мойсенці ), which has sunk in the Kremenchuk reservoir today .

He took part in the October Revolution in Saint Petersburg in 1917 . Between 1924 and 1926 Lee was a member of the Kiev literary organization "October" and from 1927 of the "All-Ukrainian Union of Proletarian Writers".

In 1923 he began studying engineering at the Faculty of Railway Construction at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute (KPI) . There he founded the "Group of Young Authors of the KPI" and the magazine "Kyiv Polytechnic Institute", of which he was editor-in-chief and publisher.

In 1925 he published his first story in the Bolshevik newspaper, which, in his own words, marked the beginning of his professional literary career. As a writer, Lee was a proponent of socialist realism . In 1967 he received the Taras Shevchenko Prize, the State Prize of the Ukrainian SSR.

Iwn Le died in 1978 at the age of 83 in Kiev and was buried in the Baikowe cemetery .

Honors

Le received numerous awards and honors. Including:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g biography Ivan Lee on livelib.ru ; accessed on June 3, 2017 (Russian)
  2. Short biography of Iwan Lee on the website of the National Technical University "Kiev Polytechnic Institute Ihor Sikorskyj" ; accessed on June 3, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  3. Buried personalities in the Baikowe cemetery on nekropole.info/ua ; accessed on June 3, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  4. ^ Website of Iwan Le on the website of the Taras Shevchenko Prize Committee; accessed on June 3, 2017 (Ukrainian)