Vitaliy Ivanovich Petlyovanny ( Ukrainian: Vitaliy Ivanovich Petlovov ; December 3 (16), 1914, Vinnitsa - 1989) - Ukrainian Soviet writer.
| Vitaly Petlyovanny | |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian Vitaliy Ivanovich Petlyanov | |
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| Birth name | Vitaly Ivanovich Petlevanny |
| Date of Birth | December 16 (December 3 ) 1914 |
| Place of Birth | Vinnitsa |
| Date of death | 1989 |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | writer |
| Years of creativity | 1935 - 1989 |
| Language of Works | Ukrainian |
| Awards | USSR medals |
Biography
In 1934-1936 he studied at the Kharkov Pedagogical Institute . Member of the CPSU since 1940.
Member of World War II .
Creativity
The literary debut of the prose writer took place in 1935.
Separate editions left him
- collections of essays and stories
- Borislavka (1950),
- Kakhovsky Reportage (1953)
- Foreign Letters (1956),
- “Far Friend” (1957) and others;
- tales
- Khotyntsi (1949),
- "Antonov Fire" (1963),
- "The Buoys on Bystrin" (1967),
- The Kremlin Patrol (1969),
- “Man and Bread” (1971)
- “A new day began yesterday” (1973) and others;
- novels
- “The pipes play the dawn” (1952),
- “A Girl from the Suburbs” (1955),
- Amigo (1959),
- “Yes, it's spring!” (Prince 1-2, 1962-1965),
- "Siren with a sword" (1972-1975)
- Fire for Prometheus (1979),
- Memories of the military field (1981) and others.
The main character of the works of V. Petlyovanny is Soviet contemporaries, people of high debt.
He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 2nd degree, orders and medals of the USSR.
Links
- Petlingov (Ukrainian)
