Anufrieva Albina Zinovievna (Shura Albina) (03/22/1940 - 02/23/1996) - Komi writer, collector of Komi-Izhem folklore.
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Biography
Childhood
Born in with. Porozhsk, Ukhta region of the Komi Republic . At the age of one year she moved with her parents to the village of Gam, Izhemsky district of the Komi Republic.
Learning
From 1947 to 1954 she studied at the Gama seven-year school [2] [3] .
In 1954 she entered the Syktyvkar Agricultural College. She studied until 1958, but she did not finish college.
From 1964 to 1967 she studied at the Dudinsky Veterinary College (in absentia), with a degree in accountant - economist .
Work
From 1958 to 1960 she worked as a toolmaker at mine No. 40 of the Vorkutaugol plant.
From 1960 to 1965 she worked on Bely Island, in Taimyr . [4] [5] . In 1961, the first hydrogen bomb was detonated on Novaya Zemlya. Albina Zinovievna received a dose of radiation. It affected her health.
In 1962, the first story, "Tödsa di", was published in the magazine "Howling Kodzuv" No. 5, written on about. Dixon.
From 1967 to 1969 she worked as chief accountant of the collective farm. Kalinina, Khatansg district of Krasnoyarsk Territory.
From 1970 to 1972, she held the position of economist and planner in the Verkhnyaya Salda district of Sverdlovsk region .
From 1972 to 1975 she worked as the chief accountant of the LFS of the Borovlyansky LPH, Belozersky district.
1975-1976 - worked in Yakutia: senior accountant at OTS career Sedychansky, accountant at SMU PMK.
From 1976 to 1977, she worked in the Ust-Yansky mechanized self-supporting section of the Yakutselstroy trust, and was chairman of the Council for the Prevention of Crimes. In 1977, she moved to Syktyvkar with her son.
Family
In 1965, she married V. N. Starkov. In 1966, his son Sergei was born.
Leaving life
02.24.1996 - she died in the city of Syktyvkar. She was buried in the cemetery of the village. Sedkirkesh (Södkirköts).
Creativity
- 1962 - the first story of "Tödsa di" was published in the journal "Howling Kodzuv", in the fifth issue.
- 1964 - the story "Polarnikyas" was published in the journal " Voyviv kodzuv ", in the ninth issue.
- 1979 - stories were published in the magazine "Voiviv kodzuv": the story "Anyuta" (No. 6), the story "Techis assyss shud" (No. 9).
- 1980 - the first story “Polar Koch [6] ” was published in the journal “ Voyviv kodzuv ” (in the fourth issue); the stories “Dona Gotyr [7] ”, “The Moth” (in the ninth issue).
- 1981 - participated in a seminar for young writers of the Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in metro Lemuy.
- 1984 - a tale-memoir “Tanje Marya” was published in the magazine “Voiviv kodzuv”, No. 7. [8]
- 1989 - the book Maybir (Happy) was published - a collection of novels and short stories in the Komi language.
- 1995 - the story "Rytpuk" was published in the journal "Voyviv kodzuv", No. 11.
Book
- Maybyr (“Happy”) (Tales, stories, letters of soldiers) (in the Komi language) - Syktyvkar : Komi book publishing house, 1989 . - 140 p.
Editor A.V. Tentyukov Artist A.M. Garinin Artistic editor V.B. Osipov Technical Editor A.N. Vishneva Corrector M.M. Luzhkova
84 Co A 73
ISBN 5-7555-0105-X
IB No. 1336
Notes
- ↑ http://www.museum-izhma.ru/spisok-znamenityh-ljudej/anufrieva-albina-zinovevna/
- ↑ History of the Gama School
- ↑ High school celebrated 125 years
- ↑ Izhemsky District Museum of History and Local Lore
- ↑ Author Albina Anufrieva, Art and Literary Magazine. (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment April 26, 2016. Archived May 9, 2016.
- ↑ Warrior_Kozuv._1980._№ 4
- ↑ Warrior_Kozuv._1980._№ 9
- ↑ The story "Tanze Marya" in the journal "Art" (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment April 26, 2016. Archived May 9, 2016.