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Orovetsky, Pavel Andreevich

Pavel Andreevich Orovetsky ( Ukrainian Pavlo Andriyovich Orovetsky ; March 4 (17), 1905 , p. Elizavetovka (now Tsarichansky district , Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine ) - February 20, 1976 , Kiev ) - Ukrainian Soviet writer, journalist.

Pavel Orovetsky
Ukrainian Pavlo Andriyovich Orovetsky
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Birth namePavel Andreevich Orovetsky
Date of BirthMarch 17 (March 4 ) 1905 ( 1905-03-04 )
Place of Birthwith. Elizavetovka (now Tsarichansky district , Dnepropetrovsk region Ukraine )
Date of deathFebruary 20, 1976 ( 1976-02-20 ) (aged 70)
Place of deathKiev
CitizenshipUSSR flag
Occupationwriter, journalist
Years of creativity1930 - 1976
Language of WorksUkrainian
AwardsMedal for Military Merit

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Biography

He worked as a journalist, and later as an editor of the Krasnograd district newspaper Sotsialistichna Perebudova. He began his literary work as an essayist in 1930. Member of the CPSU since 1931.

In 1937 he was repressed. Dismissed from journalistic work. He got a job as a worker at a brick factory. Before the Great Patriotic War - rehabilitated.

Member of the Great Patriotic War, deputy political director of a company. On October 26, 1941, in a battle for the village of Sliznevo, Moscow Region, he was seriously wounded by a bullet in the lower jaw, spent more than a year in the hospital, after which he was commissioned [1]

Creativity

P. A. Orovetsky - writer, socialist realist, author of collections of short stories and essays, novels and novels about the socialist transformations of the collective farm village in Ukraine, a number of works about the heroism of Soviet soldiers during the war.

  • "Dvchina from the village of Piski" (1951),
  • The Seven Hundreds (1955),
  • The Heart of a Soldier (1958),
  • “Friend Zustrich” (1960),
  • Gliboka Rosvidka (1963),
  • Rubinovy ​​Promin (1965),
  • The Bend of the Runner (1969),
  • “Take care of life” (1971) and others.
  • Partizanska Povyst (1972)
  • Interrupt Flight (1975)
  • "Dream" and others

His books The Second Meeting (1962) and The Soldier's Life (1966) were published in a Russian translation.

Notes

  1. ↑ Feat of the people

Links

  • Orovetsky Pavlo - biography (Ukrainian)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Orovetsky_Pavel_Andreevich&oldid = 100334646


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