Yuri I. Korinets ( January 14, 1923 , Moscow - January 23, 1989 , ibid.) - Soviet children's writer, poet and translator.
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| Birth name | Yuri Iosifovich Korinets |
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| Occupation | writer poet translator |
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 family
- 3 Creativity
- 3.1 Artworks
- 3.2 Publications
- 3.3 Translations for children
- 3.4 Screen versions
- 4 Awards
- 5 notes
- 6 Literature
- 7 References
Biography
Yuri Korinets was born in Moscow in the family of the diplomat Joseph Gavrilovich Korinets (1887-1938). Then they lived in the building of the People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs . Yuri’s father, Joseph, was born and spent his childhood in Tiflis and, thanks to Prince Shervashidze , was sent to Germany to receive a law degree . There Joseph Korinets met his future wife, German Emma Nagel (1891-1941). She was a translator, translating Soviet poetry into German . Yuri studied at a school with in-depth study of the German language.
On September 19, 1937, his father was arrested on charges of espionage and shot on January 25, 1938 [1] [2] . Later, Yuri Korinets was drafted into the Red Army , and already at the beginning of the war, his unit was defeated. He walked to Moscow and saw how the KGB took his mother away. He rushed to rescue her, was arrested and sent into exile in Karaganda , where he spent 11 years. Yuri’s mother died in prison in 1941 after being asked by a translator to the front.
As a child, Yuri became interested in drawing. The drawing school nearest to the place of exile was in Samarkand, where he went to study. Subsequently, Korinets graduated from the Tashkent Art College. P. Benkova and became a certified professional artist. He got a job at the Pioneer magazine, where his first poems were later published. But Korinets decided that literary activity was closer to him than art, and went to Moscow. There he entered the Literary Institute. Gorky , who graduated in 1958 . Then he became a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR . He lived in Moscow.
Korinets was a staunch atheist . In addition, he was a supporter of the Bolsheviks and adhered to communist views, which he repeatedly emphasized in his books.
Yuri Korinets died on January 23, 1989, is buried in the Golovinsky cemetery .
Family
- First wife - Olga Vladimirovna Demidova (04/17/1922 - 10/06/2005), graphic artist, member of the Union of Artists of the Russian Federation.
- Daughter - Maria Yuryevna Korinets (b. 10.29.1954), now bears the name of Romanov.
- The second wife is Natalya Nikolaevna Korinets (born 1933).
- Daughter - Ekaterina Yuryevna Korinets.
- Son - Yuri Yuryevich Korinets (07/31/1967 - 11/17/2015), philologist, German translator. He translated the works of Karl Schmitt and Oswald Spengler into Russian. He died in a dream at the age of 48 years [3] [4] .
Creativity
Artwork
Began to publish in 1949 , the author of collections of poems and fairy tales: “Overheard conversation” ( 1957 ), “Three hundred and thirty-three tenants” ( 1958 ), “Floating island” ( 1963 ), “Four sisters” ( 1970 ), “Volodin brothers” ( 1974 ). Among his poems are jokes (“There was no sorrow”) and game verses (“Three hundred and thirty-three tenants”) and rhymed riddles (“Paws”) and shifters (“Saturday on Monday”). He illustrated some of his books himself. The stories “There, Away, Beyond the River” ( 1967 ), “Greetings from Werner” ( 1972 ) are autobiographical in nature. Korinets’s only fantastic novel is The Lost Robot ( 1984 ).
Korinets poetry organically combines the wisdom of an experienced person and the immediacy of a child, the deepest lyricism and the philosophical type of understanding reality, combines amusing and sad [5] .
Publications
- "The song of Gizi." A little story. Drawings by F. Lemkul. Moscow. "Children's literature". 1974. 110 p. with silt.
- "The mysterious house." Collection of poems. "Kid". 1987.
Translations for children
Translated from a German work by Michael Ende , James Crews , Otfried Preusler (fairy tales “ Little Baba Yaga ”, “ Little Water ”, “ Little Ghost ”).
Films
- 1971 - “ There, far away, beyond the river ... ” ( Belarusfilm ) - co-author of the script
Rewards
- 1968 - Laureate of the All-Union Competition for the best book for children (the novel "There, Far Away from the River ...")
- 19?? - Order of the Badge of Honor
Notes
- ↑ Martyrology of victims of Stalinist repressions . www.sakharov-center.ru. Date of treatment December 18, 2015.
- ↑ "Victims of Stalinist repression"
- ↑ In memory of a friend . politconservatism.ru. Date of treatment December 10, 2015.
- ↑ In memory of Yu.Yu. Korinets (1967-2015) . Alles Vergängliche ist nur ein Gleichnis (November 26, 2015). Date of treatment December 10, 2015.
- ↑ Russian children's writers of the XX century. - S. 239.
Literature
- L. Acceleration . "Yuri Korinets" (1980)
- Korinets, Yuri Iosifovich // Encyclopedia of fiction: Who is who / Ed. Vl. Gakova . - Minsk : IKO "Galaxy", 1995. - 694 p. - ISBN 985-6269-01-6 .
- Kuznetsova N.I., Meshcheryakova M.I. Korinets Yuri Iosifovich // Russian children's writers of the XX century: Biobibliographic dictionary. - M .: Flint ; Nauka , 1997 .-- S. 238-240 . - ISBN 5-02-011304-2 .
