Alexander Iosifovich Beilinov (1909, Yekaterinoslav , Russian Empire - 1999) - Soviet, then Israeli writer and journalist, member of the Union of Writers of the USSR (since 1934).
| Alexander Beilinov | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Alexander Iosifovich Beilinov |
| Aliases | Alexander Bylinov |
| Date of Birth | 1909 |
| Place of Birth | Yekaterinoslav Russian Empire |
| Date of death | 1999 |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | prose writer, journalist |
| Genre | prose |
| Language of Works | Russian |
| Awards | |
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Biography
He began his career in Dnepropetrovsk. He was a journalist. In 1934 he was admitted to the Union of Writers of the USSR. In the late 1930s, he headed the regional writing organization.
Member of World War II. [1] After the war he returned to Dnepropetrovsk. Commissioner in the affairs of the board of the SPU in the Dnipropetrovsk region (assumed his duties in this position in 1945).
Published in many Moscow and republican magazines and publishing houses.
In 1997 he moved to Israel.
Creativity
The literary pseudonym Alexander Bylinov was invented by fellow writers Maxim Rylsky , Semyon Sklyarenko , Mikhail Tardov during the publication in 1947 of the first post-war story in the publishing house "Radyansky Scribe".
Alexander Bylinov is the author of many works on the war, on the working class, labor heroism of the Soviet people, etc.
Selected Works
- "First exit"
- "Older brother",
- "Rota leaves with the song,"
- "Password DP-Z",
- "Clean line",
- Gardens
- "Commanders"
- "Spare Regiment",
- Metalworkers
- "The bridges are being built again,"
- "The duty of an engineer"
- "The trust",
- Streets of Wrath
- "Girl from Sonnerberg",
- "Choice" and others.
In Israel, he published a number of short stories and essays: “Firefighter”, “Exception”, “Such folds I am a soldier”, “Ode to the Wolfson” and others.
Memory
In 2003, in Dnepropetrovsk, the grand opening of the memorial plaque took place on the house where Alexander Bylinov lived and worked from 1948 to 1997.