Georgy Fedorovich Orlov ( March 29, 1925 , Tolikkassi village, Chuvash Autonomous Okrug [1] - September 19, 2007) - Chuvash writer , poet , member of the USSR Writers Union ( 1961 ) [2] .
| Georgy Fedorovich Orlov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | March 29, 1925 |
| Place of Birth | Tolikkassi village, Cheboksary district , Chuvash Autonomous Okrug , RSFSR , USSR [1] |
| Date of death | September 19, 2007 (82 years old) |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | prose writer , poet , editor |
| Direction | prose, poetry |
| Language of Works | Chuvash |
| Awards | |
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Biography
He studied at the Gorky concurrent school. He participated in the Great Patriotic War . He was awarded orders and medals of the USSR.
He worked at the Chuvash Book Publishing House as a senior, then chief editor.
He worked as the editor-in-chief of Yalav magazine.
The most famous works
- Çuralnă kil (Father's House) ( 1962 );
- “Tantăshsem” (Peers) ( 1970 );
- "Russian Soldier", in Russian, ( 1971 );
- "Yuratu" (Love) ( 1973 );
- "Tales of Uncle Trivim", in Russian ( 1983 );
- “The Light of the Homeland”, in Russian, ( 1987 );
- “Irhi Yursem” (Morning Traces) ( 2004 );
- “Vut-tăvăllă çulsem” (Fiery years) ( 2004 );
Awards, Prizes
- Honored Worker of Culture of the Chuvash Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ( 1981 ).
- Komsomol Prize named after M. Sespel of Chuvashia ( 1970 ).
- Orders and medals of the USSR.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Now - Cheboksary district , Chuvashia , Russia .
- ↑ Orlov Georgy Fedorovich
Links
- Works of the master (chuv.)