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Golub, Irina Borisovna

Irina Borisovna Glub (nee Karpenko , after the father Antonone-Davidovich ; b. May 5, 1932 , Kiev , USSR , USSR ) - Soviet and Russian scholar and linguist, candidate of philological sciences, an expert in the Russian language. Author of works of art and memoirs in Russian and Ukrainian languages. The daughter of a Ukrainian Soviet writer, translator and linguist Boris Antonenko-Davidovich .

Irina Borisovna Golub
Birth nameIrina B. Karpenko (Antonenko-Davidovich)
Date of BirthMay 5, 1932 ( 1932-05-05 ) (87 years)
Place of BirthKiev , USSR , USSR
A country
  • USSR (1932–1991)
  • Russia (since 1991)
Scientific fieldlinguistics
Place of workMoscow State University of Press
Alma materNational Pedagogical University named after M. P. Dragomanov
Academic degreeCandidate of Philology
Academic titleProfessor

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Biography

She was born in the family of the Ukrainian writer Boris Antonenko-Davidovich and his second wife, the actress of the Berezil Theater, the artist Natalia Karpenko [1] . When on January 5, 1935, in the trumped-up case of a “hostile attitude toward Soviet power” [2], they arrested their father (the death penalty was replaced at the last moment by 10 years in the camps), Irina was not even three years old. Soon arrested and mother. Irina was brought up by her grandmothers [1] .

After being liberated in 1944, Natalya Karpenko, reunited with her daughter, settled in the town of Zlynka, Bryansk Region , since she was forbidden to return to Kiev.

Irina graduated from a teacher’s institute in Novozybkov , where she later taught for several years, then graduate school at the Gorky Kyiv Pedagogical Institute . In 1968 she moved to Moscow. From 1968 to 2012 she held the position of Professor of the Russian Language and Stylistics Department at Moscow State University of Press .

Scientific and creative activities

The textbooks written by Irina Golub in collaboration with the famous Soviet and Russian linguist Ditmar Rosenthal , her books “Lessons of Russian spelling”, “Basics of Eloquence”, “Basics of Rhetoric”, “Russian language without a tutor”, “Russian language and culture of speech”, “ Stylistics of the Russian language ”,“ Lecture notes on literary editing ”and many others are intended not only for schoolchildren, students, philologists and literary editors, but for the widest range of readers interested in Russian language issues, theory and practice Russian language culture. Irina Golub’s Peru belongs to a number of works of art, including the autobiographical novel “The Girl and the War” [3] .

In times of stagnation, when Boris Antonenko-Davidovich was harassed and the KGB seized his manuscripts, Irina managed to preserve the manuscripts of Siberian Novels and other works of her father written “on the table”, later translated them into Russian and in the XXI century published her preface the book "Read after my death ..." (Lviv, Kamenyar, 2002). She owns the memoirs in Ukrainian “My father - Boris Antonenko-Davidovich”, published in Melbourne (Australia) and Poltava (Ukraine) [3] , as well as memoirs “In Sweden under a glass jar”, ​​telling about her business trip to Stockholm University .

Family

Irina Golub's daughter is Elena Davydova-Harwood, a graduate of the Moscow Institute of Foreign Languages , a former head of the advertising department of the Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper, the author of the popular books English Wedding and Spanish Holidays [4] [5] . Son - Alexander Nikolaevich Golub, soldier, pensioner .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 ( uk ) Grinevich, Viktor. Boris Antonenko-Davidovich was befriended by trichis ( Neopr .) . Gazeta.ua (July 30, 2009). The appeal date is October 6, 2018.
  2. ↑ Shot revival. Unknown story of writers from the declassified KGB archives (Unc.) . Argument (May 11, 2015). The appeal date is October 6, 2018.
  3. ↑ 1 2 Golub I, 2011 .
  4. ↑ Chinkova, Elena. "English Wedding" in the library on Wide (Neopr.) . 89 library joys (October 16, 2011). The appeal date is October 6, 2018.
  5. ↑ Interview with I. B. Golub about Elena Davydova-Harwood's book “The English Wedding” (Unidentified) . IrinaAtyazhewa Biblioteka @ YouTube (October 24, 2011). The appeal date is October 6, 2018.

Bibliography

  • Golub I. B. Russian stylistics. - M .: Iris-Press, 2001. - 441 p .
  • Golub I. B. Lessons of Russian spelling. - M .: Logos, 2002. - 158 p .
  • Golub I. B. The Russian Language and Culture of Speech. - M .: Logos, 2005. - 342 p .
  • Golub I. B. New reference book on the Russian language and practical style. - M .: Eksmo, 2007. - 460 p .
  • Golub I. B. In Sweden, under a glass cap. - M .: Logos, 2007. - 231 p .
  • Golub I. B. Literary editing: study guide. - M .: Logos, 2010. - 431 p .
  • Golub I. B. Secrets of the Russian language: a textbook about the complex is fascinating and simple. - M .: Knorus, 2010. - 273 p .
  • Golub I. B. The Girl and the War : A Tale of Remembrance // Friendship of Peoples . - 2011. - № 5 .
  • Golub I. B. Entertaining style: “As we say. And how do we write! .. ”- M.: School of Publishing and Media Business, 2011. - 272 p .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Golub,_Irina_Borisovna&oldid=95454458


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