Klein (Klein), Victor Georgievich ( October 29, 1909 - October 11, 1975 ) - German Soviet writer, poet and playwright.
| Klein, Victor Georgievich | |
|---|---|
| Viktor Klein | |
| Date of Birth | October 29, 1909 |
| Place of Birth | Warenburg , Samara Province , Russian Empire |
| Date of death | October 11, 1975 (aged 65) |
| A place of death | Novosibirsk , USSR |
| Occupation | prose writer , poet , folklorist |
| Years of creativity | 1924 - after the 1970s |
| Direction | prose, poetry |
| Language of Works | Russian German |
Biography
Victor Klein was born in the village of Varenburg (now Rivne district of the Saratov region ) on October 29, 1909. He was brought up in an orphanage. Educated at the Marxstadt Pedagogical College (1930) and the German Pedagogical Institute in Engels ( 1937 ). He worked as a teacher, and then taught German language and literature at the pedagogical institute. In 1941 he was deported to Siberia. There he was a worker at logging and at a factory, then he began to teach at the Kansky Geological College. In 1959 he became an assistant professor at the Novosibirsk Pedagogical Institute .
Klein's first work was published in 1924 . He was actively published in the German newspapers Rote Jugend and Nachrichten . He participated in the collection of folklore of the Volga Germans. He began active writing in the 1960s . He wrote the novels “Always in a Furrow”, “Landmark of Life”, novels “Conquered Land”, “Sons of the Peasants”, “Change, Go Forward!”, Poems “Steppenbauer”, “Conversation with Grandson”, “Look from the Window”. He is also the author of many stories, poems, essays, essays. Klein made a great contribution to the writing of textbooks in the German language and literature; published German folklore.
In 2011, the International Union of German Culture (Moscow) established a grant in the field of pedagogy. Victor Klein [1] .
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- Literature of the peoples of Russia: XX century .: Dictionary / N. S. Nadyarnykh. - M .: Nauka, 2005 .-- S. 210. - 365 p. - 1100 copies. - ISBN 5-02-010208-3 .