Nikolai Alexandrovich Glebov (February 14 ( 26 ), 1899 , p. Kosulino , now Kurgan Region - March 7, 1974 , Chelyabinsk ) - Russian Soviet writer and journalist.
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Glebov | ||||
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Date of Birth | February 14 (26) 1899 | |||
Place of Birth | with. Kosulino , Kosulinsky parish, Chelyabinsk district , Orenburg province , Russian Empire (now Kurtamyshsky district , Kurgan region ) | |||
Date of death | March 7, 1974 (75 years) | |||
Place of death | Chelyabinsk , Chelyabinsk Region , RSFSR , USSR | |||
Citizenship | Russian Empire → Russian state → RSFSR → the USSR | |||
Occupation | prose writer , reporter, journalist | |||
Language of Works | Russian language | |||
Debut | Karabarch (1948) | |||
Awards |
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Biography
Nikolay Glebov was born on February 14 ( 26 ), 1899 in the village of Kosulino, Kosulinsky volost, Chelyabinsk district, Orenburg province (now the village is the center of the Kosulinsky village council of the Kurtamyshsky district of the Kurgan region ) in a peasant family. The family was not from the poor. Father owned the land (40 hectares), traded grain. Nicholas studied at the school for five years (1908-1913) [1] .
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Glebov in August 1919 was mobilized into the army of Kolchak , he studied at the 2nd instructor school. Soon a group of soldiers went over to the side of the Red Army [2] . In January 1920, in the battle with Kolchak near the Zima station, he was wounded and evacuated to the Krasnoyarsk hospital. There he fell ill with typhus. Typhus gave a serious complication - deafness.
After the hospital he worked as head of the club station Tatarsk . In 1922 he returned to Kurtamysh , got married, left his father, and worked in agriculture for two years.
In 1924 he became an ibach (head of the hut - reading room) of the village of Glyadyanskoe (now the Protobolny District of the Kurgan Region ) and an active Selgor, and then a full-time employee of the newspaper "Red Kurgan" . In 1924, the delegate of the district, and in March 1925 - I All-Union congress of rabselcor.
The first story of N. A. Glebov was published in 1925 in the newspaper "Red Kurgan" [3] .
N. A. Glebov worked as a police inspector. From 1929 to 1931 he lives with his family in Chelyabinsk , works as a supplier for the construction of the Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant . From 1932 to 1940 he worked in Novosibirsk, first on the construction of railways, and later on merchandise. In 1940 he moved to the Oirot Autonomous Region (now the Altai Republic ), where he worked in various jobs until 1948. All these years has been associated with the newspaper, was a correspondent and head. agricultural department of the newspaper "Krasnaya Oyrotiya" . In 1948 he returned to Chelyabinsk .
Since 1949 a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR .
Since 1952 - in literary work.
He lived in the city of Kurgan . He stood at the origins of the creation in 1965 of the Kurgan Regional Writing Organization [4] . Almost every summer, he went to his native places, where he lived in the village of Uzkovo, Belonogovskiy Village Council, Kurtamyshsky District.
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Glebov died on March 7, 1974 in the city of Chelyabinsk .
Some personal belongings and manuscripts are kept in the museum of the school N 15 "Ship", Chelyabinsk.
Creativity
The works of Nikolai Aleksandrovich Glebov are imbued with a feeling of love for their native land. In the trilogy “In the steppes of Zauralye”, the novel “Burel”, in Glebov's stories and stories, deep truth in the depiction of life phenomena is combined with an exact reproduction of trans-Urals life and living pictures of native nature. Most of the heroes of novels and novels are young people from the working class who strive for revolutionary improvement in the world, which is characterized by both perseverance in achieving the goal and emotional compassion and beauty imbued with the romanticism of revolutionary ideas [5] .
The novel-trilogy "In the steppes of the Trans-Urals" - he wrote, being wise life and literary experience. The novel vividly depicts pictures of the life of the pre-revolutionary Zauralye, civil war and the restoration of a destroyed economy, depicted pictures of acute class struggle, a peculiar way of life of the Trans-Urals people of those years was vividly written out.
Awards and prizes
- Order of the Badge of Honor (10/28/1967)
- Commemorative Medal “For Valiant Labor. In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin "
- Medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945"
- Diploma of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR (February 1979)
Family
- Wife - Alexandra Vasilievna, teacher of Russian language and literature worked as a head teacher at Chelyabinsk school N 30
- Two children:
- Son Oleg, a geologist, worked in China, Cuba, the Far East, in Chelyabinsk.
- Daughter Valeria, a lawyer.
Works
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Glebov considered the beginning of his literary work the year 1925, when his first story was published in the newspaper "Krasny Kurgan" .
Books
- Glebov N.A. Kara-Baarchyk (Starling). Story. - Gorno-Altaisk, 1948. - 63 p. - 5000 copies [6]
- Glebov N.A. Kid. Story. - Gorno-Altaisk: Oblnazizdat, 1948. - 13 p. - 5100 copies [7]
- Glebov N.A. Bell in the taiga. Stories - Chelyabinsk, 1949. - 44 p. - 10 000 copies [eight]
- Glebov N.A. Karabarch: A Tale. - Chelyabinsk, 1950. - 108 p. - 10 000 copies [9]
- Glebov N.A. Renewed land. An essay about the enlarged collective farm "Path of Lenin" Uvelskogo area . - Chelyabinsk, 1951. - 36 p. - 5000 copies [ten]
- Glebov N.A. Karabarch: A Tale. - M.L.: Detgiz, 1952. - 152 p. - 30 000 copies [eleven]
- Glebov N.A. Karabarch: A Tale. - M.L.: Detgiz, 1953. - 128 p. - 150 000 copies [12]
- Glebov N.A. Karabarch: A Tale. - Chelyabinsk, 1953. - 151 p. - 75 000 copies [13]
- Glebov N.A. In the foothills of the Urals. Roman Kn. 1. - Chelyabinsk, 1954. - 187 p. - 30 000 copies [14]
- Glebov N.A. Flag over the grove. Stories about pioneers and stories about animals. - Kurgan: Red Kurgan, 1954. - 196 p. - 30 000 copies [15]
- Glebov N.A. Asyl. Story. - Chelyabinsk, 1955. - 124 p. - 30 000 copies [sixteen]
- Glebov N.A. In the steppes of the Trans-Urals. Novel. - Kurgan: Red Kurgan, 1956. - 379 p. - 15 000 copies [17]
- Glebov N.A. Karabarch: A Tale. - Sverdlovsk, 1956. - 184 p. - 30 000 copies [18]
- Glebov N.A. In the steppes of the Trans-Urals. Roman Kn. 2. - Chelyabinsk, 1957. - 124 p. - 30 000 copies [nineteen]
- Glebov N.A. Novels and stories .. - Chelyabinsk, 1958. - 359 p. - 30 000 copies [20]
- Glebov N.A. Karabarchik - Childhood Vikeshi: Two Tale. - Kurgan: Soviet Trans-Urals, 1960. - 207 p. - 15 000 copies [21]
- Glebov N.A. Danil Kaigorodov. Novel. - Chelyabinsk, 1961. - 156 p. - 50 000 copies [22]
- Glebov N.A. In the steppes of the Trans-Urals. Trilogy. - Chelyabinsk, 1963. - 424 p. - 30 000 copies [23]
- Glebov N.A. Steppe eaglets: A Tale. - Chelyabinsk: South-Ural book publishing house , 1964. - 87 p. - 65 000 copies [24]
- Glebov N.A. Karabarch: A Tale. - Chelyabinsk: South Ural book publishing house , 1966. - 156 p. - 75 000 copies [25]
- Glebov N.A. In the steppes of the Trans-Urals. Trilogy. - Chelyabinsk: South-Ural book publishing house , 1969. - 420 p. - 75 000 copies [26]
- Glebov N.A. Karabarch: A Tale. - Sverdlovsk: Middle Ural book publishing house , 1972. - 152 p. - 75 000 copies [27]
- Glebov N.A. Burelom: Roman. - Chelyabinsk: South-Ural book publishing house , 1974. - 304 p. - 15 000 copies [28]
- Glebov N.A. Burelom: Roman. - Chelyabinsk: South-Ural book publishing house , 1979. - 304 p. - 15 000 copies [29]
- Glebov N.A. Karabarchik: A Story and a Story. - Chelyabinsk: South-Ural book publishing house , 1982. - 233 p. - 50 000 copies [thirty]
Literature
- Ryazanova M. A. The creative way of N. A. Glebov // Poets and Writers of the Southern Urals. Ch., 1961; Glebov Nikolai Aleksandrovich // Short literary encyclopedia. M., 1964. T. 2
- Shepeleva L.S. Literary-critical essays. N. Glebov. A. Shmakov .. - Chelyabinsk: South Ural book publishing house , 1969. - 81 p. - 3000 copies [31]
- Tarakanov V. Big life // CR. 1980 Nov. 1; Writers of the Chelyabinsk Region: Biobibliogr. right / Comp. V. V. Ilina. Ch., 1992.
Notes
- ↑ NIKOLAYA GLEBOV KARABARCHIK - G - Directory of articles - South Ural biographer
- ↑ Nikolai Glebov - Department of Culture of the Kurgan Region
- ↑ Glebov Nikolay Aleksandrovich
- ↑ TsBS Kurgan
- ↑ Persons of Zauralye: GLEBOV Nikolay Aleksandrovich
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