Grigory Gibivich Khojer (1929-2006) - Soviet Nanai writer. Member of the CPSU since 1954 .
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| Date of Birth | April 5, 1929 |
| Place of Birth | with. Upper Nergen , Far Eastern Territory , RSFSR , USSR |
| Date of death | May 9, 2006 (aged 77) |
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| Occupation | prose writer |
| Direction | socialist realism |
| Genre | novel , novel |
| Language of Works | Nanai |
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Biography
Grigory Khodzher was born in the family of a fisherman and a hunter in the village of Verkhny Nergen (now Nanai district of the Khabarovsk Territory ) on April 5, 1929 . He graduated from seven classes in his native village and went to work at the Malmyzhsky cannery as a tinsmith apprentice. Then he worked as secretary of the village council with. Juen. In 1947 he moved to South Sakhalin, where he worked for two years in the fishing Komsomol youth brigade. In 1949 he entered the Leningrad Pedagogical Institute. Herzen, graduated from the Faculty of History and returned to the Far East. He worked as an editorial staff member of the Pacific Star newspaper, then began to engage in literary work as a professional writer .. In 1956 he graduated from the History Department of the Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute named after A. I. Herzen .
The first works of Hodger were published in 1953. A separate edition of the collection of his short stories “First Shifts” was published in 1958. He wrote the novels "Seagulls over the Sea", "Emoron Lake", "Great-grandson of Dersu Uzala", "The Last Hunt", "What color is the snow?", "Gaichi", "Empty Gun", "Apartment overlooking Amur" other. The Nanai war veterans are dedicated to the documentary novel Naihintsy. The Amur Wide trilogy shows the life of the Nanai people from the end of the 19th century to the mid-1930s. Hodger is also the author of a number of works for children. He actively collected and published Nanai folklore, compiled collections of literary works of the peoples of the Far East of the USSR .
Memory
April 5, 2019 in Khabarovsk on the street Zaparina, 90 opened a memorial plaque to the writer [1] .
Awards and Prizes
- State Prize of the RSFSR named after M. Gorky (1973) - for the Amur Wide trilogy
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor
- Order of Friendship of Peoples
Notes
- ↑ A memorial plaque to Grigory Hodger was opened in Khabarovsk <News | DEBRY-DV . debri-dv.ru. Date of treatment April 9, 2019.
Links
- Hodger Grigory Gibivich // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 30 vol.] / Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov . - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969-1978.
- Voskoboinikov M.G. Hodger // Brief Literary Encyclopedia / Ch. ed. A.A. Surkov. - M .: Owls. Encycl., 1962-1978. - T. 8: Flaubert - Yashpal. - 1975. - St. 301.
