Yury Bedsyk

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Cyrillic ( Ukrainian )
Юрій Дмитрович Бедзик
Transl. : Jurij Dmytrovyč Bedzyk
Transcr. : Yury Dmytrovytsch Bedsyk
Cyrillic ( Russian )
Юрий Дмитриевич Бедзик
Transl .: Jurij Dmitrievič Bedzik
Transcr .: Yuri Dmitrievich Bedsik

Jurij Dmytrowytsch Bedsyk (born November 25, 1925 in Kharkiv , Ukrainian SSR , † August 17, 2008 in Kiev , Ukraine ) was a Ukrainian and Soviet writer.

Life

Jurij Bedsyk was born in 1925 as the son of the writer Dmytro Bedsyk ( Дмитро Іванович Бедзик , 1898–1982) in Kharkiv. At the beginning of the Great Patriotic War , his family was evacuated to Kazakhstan, where he joined the Red Army in December 1942 . As a non-commissioned officer in the Soviet 3rd Armored Guard Army , he took part in the crossing of the Dnepr and the liberation of Prague and received orders and medals for his military services.

After the war he studied at the Faculty of International Relations of the University of Kiev until 1949 and in 1952 he became a member of the CPSU . After spending some time abroad, he went to Kiev University as a lecturer and worked as a journalist and writer. From 1957 he was a member and later Secretary of the Union of Writers of Ukraine . From 1978 to 1998 he was chairman of the Ukrainian branch of the Soviet Peace Fund. He died at the age of 82 in Kiev and was buried there in the Baikowe cemetery .

Jurij Bedsyk has received numerous awards, including the Honorary Badge of the President of Ukraine in 1995 .

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In 1954 he published his first work and in 1956 he published a collection of short stories. In total, he wrote more than thirty books in various genres, plays and scripts. In his novels he wrote on historical, military, patriotic subjects. His works have been translated into English, French, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Hungarian, Latvian, Moldavian and Slovak.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Article on urij Dmytrowytsch Bedsyk on "Архив фантастики"; accessed on April 25, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  2. a b Biography of Jurij Bedsyk on the website of the Baikowe Cemetery; accessed on April 25, 2017 (Russian)
  3. Decree of the President of Ukraine No. 1119/95 of December 2, 1995 ; accessed on April 25, 2017 (Ukrainian)