Lasar Viktorovich Karelin

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Lasar Viktorovich Karelin , real family name: Katz ( Russian Лазарь Викторович Карелин ; * June 12, 1920 in Moscow , † November 20, 2005 there ) was a Soviet - Russian writer and dramaturge .

Life

Karelin's Jewish parents were expelled from Białystok when the war broke out in 1914 . Their odyssey took the family to Solikamsk in 1932 . Six years later, the father was allowed to leave the latter city with his family.

In 1943 Karelin graduated from Moscow's Gerasimov Institute for Cinematography as a screenwriter and then went to war . After the war he worked in his learned profession in the Turkmen film studio Aschchabad . Since 1956 Karelin was a member of the Soviet Writers' Union .

Awards

German language translations

  • Lasar Karelin: Step by Step , pp. 117-184 in: At dawn it is still quiet. Three stories. From Russian by Harry Schnittke and Eva and Alexander Grossmann, from Latvian by Irene Weggen. (In addition to the cover story by Boris Wassiljew contains : Gunārs Cīrulis : The sea keeps no traces ). Military publishing house, East Berlin 1976. 232 pages (Russian Ступени / Stupeni, published in 1971 by the Moscow publishing house Soviet Russia )
  • Lasar Karelin: The snake catcher . Novel. Translated from the Russian by Monika Tantzscher. Verlag Volk und Welt, Berlin 1985, 213 pages (Russian Змеелов / Smeelow, created 1980–1981, published in 1983 by Verlag Moskauer Arbeiter in Moscow)
  • Lasar Karelin: Emergency exit (Russian Запасный выход / Sapasny wychod), translator Anna Kießl, pp. 212–234 in: Russian stories of the present. Published by Bodo Zelinsky , Reclam, Stuttgart 1992, RUB 8829. ISBN 3-15-008829-1

literature

  • Bodo Zelinsky (Ed.): Russian stories of the present. P. 333, Reclam, Stuttgart 1992, RUB 8829. ISBN 3-15-008829-1

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