Mikhail Fedorovich Bazankov ( October 5, 1937 - December 14, 2015 [2] ) - Soviet and Russian writer, Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation (1992) [3] .
| Mikhail Fedorovich Bazankov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | October 5, 1937 |
| Place of Birth | Medvedki village [1] , Kostroma region , USSR |
| Date of death | December 14, 2015 (78 years old) |
| Place of death | Kostroma , Russia |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | writer , literary critic, critic, publicist, editor, artist, publisher |
| Language of Works | Russian |
| Awards | |
Content
Biography
Born in the village of Medvedki [1] in the Kostroma region in a peasant family.
The life of his father and older brother was taken away by the war. From childhood, he knew the price of peasant labor. In the village of Nikola, he graduated from high school. [four]
In 1965 he graduated from the Kostroma Pedagogical Institute , and in 1985 - Higher Literary Courses.
From 1956 to 1957 he worked as a team leader at the timber industry farm, and from 1957 to 1958 he worked as an employee in the regional newspaper, the regional department of culture, and as his own correspondent in the Kostroma newspaper Severnaya Pravda.
For a long time he taught aesthetics at the pedagogical school.
In 1988, Bazankov was elected chairman of the Kostroma branch of the Union of Writers of Russia. He is the chief editor of the monthly newspaper Literary Kostroma.
Since 1981 he is a member of the Union of Writers of Russia. In 1995 he was appointed a member of the board. Since 1999, member of the Council of Secretaries of the Union of Writers of Russia.
In 1992, Mikhail Fedorovich Bazankov was awarded the title “Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation”.
He lived and worked in the city of Kostroma.
Creativity
It began to print in 1955.
The author of several dozens of books, many publications in the central and regional periodicals. His novels “The Right of Memory” and “Free Will” became widely known. Some of his works have been translated into 12 languages of the world, published abroad. [five]
He created many bright works, including: “If you can forgive”, “What are you going with?”, “The sweetest mountain ash”, “One morning” and many others.
In his main book, the novel-chronicle "Free Will", he shows the life of a simple Russian man, preserving his moral nature under the oppression of a repressive mechanism, the life of the Russian periphery in all its diversity. [four]
Awards and recognition
Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation, Honorary Citizen of the City of Kostroma, Laureate of the D. S. Likhachev Prize, Laureate of the All-Union Literary Competition named after Vasily Shukshin (2007). [five]
The creative contribution to the culture was marked by commemorative medals of M. A. Sholokhov and A. N. Ostrovsky, many diplomas, diplomas.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Now extinct.
- ↑ The administration of the city of Kostroma with regret reports the death of Mikhail Fedorovich Bazankov
- ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of June 25, 1992 No. 704
- ↑ 1 2 Boris KUFIRIN - Root Mezhak , New Life newspaper No. 116 October 4, 2012
- ↑ 1 2 Bazankov Mikhail Fedorovich Archived on March 1, 2014. , The official website of the Administration of the city of Kostroma, 2014
Links
- Bazankov, Mikhail Fedorovich - Big Biographical Encyclopedia. 2009
- Bazankov Mikhail Fedorovich - Digital library of modern Kostroma literature
- The bibliography on the site of Kostroma.net