Davydov Zinovy Samoilovich (April 16 (April 28 ), 1892 , Chernigov - October 7, 1957 , Moscow ) - Russian Soviet writer.
| Davydov Zinovy Samoilovich | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | April 16 (28), 1892 |
| Place of Birth | Chernihiv |
| Date of death | October 7, 1957 (aged 65) |
| A place of death | Moscow |
| Occupation | writer |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Works
- 3 Literature
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Biography
In 1912-1917 he studied at the University of Kiev at the law and historical-philological faculties. He continued his education at the Institute of Art History.
The literary debut of Zinovy Davydov was the collection of poems "Wind" (1919). Subsequently, he switched to historical prose, wrote for both adults and children.
Epitaph
It rests at the Peredelkino cemetery near Moscow. Since 1960, the grave of Boris Pasternak has been nearby.
Compositions
- Beruny (1933; editions of 1940 and 1947 under the name "Russian Robinsons").
- From Goshchi guest. M., 1962.
- The ship's side (in the publication for children under the name "Ship's Sloboda", 1955).
- The devastated year (1958, foreword by S. Zlobin ).
- Stars on the towers. Images of the old Kremlin. M., 1963.
Literature
- Soviet children's writers. - M., 1961.
- Chernaya G. A. Davydov Zinovy Samoilovich // Russian children's writers of the XX century: Bibliographic dictionary. - M .: Flint ; Nauka , 1997 .-- pp . 149-150 . - ISBN 5-02-011304-2 .
Notes
Links
- KLE Davydov, Zinovy Samoilovich // Brief Literary Encyclopedia / Ch. ed. A.A. Surkov . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1962-1978.