Valentin Ilyich Fedotov (1937-1981) - Soviet poet .
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Biography
Born in a village near Cherepovets . His entire biography is in the poetry of the poet. “I am not ashamed of being from the village,” he will write about himself. Later he moved to Cherepovets. A resident of the city, a builder , rejoicing that "we are building a lot now, the houses are bright and tall," he wholeheartedly in the field, in the meadow, in the woods, that "humanly yearn for human voices." Graduated from the M. Gorky Literary Institute . He was published in newspapers and in the journal Sever. He published the books “Law of the Sea” (1980), “Life to Live” (1982).
Like music, verses are flowing widely and freely, melodious, sonorous, with unexpected twists and conclusions. “And though not all, but part of Russia, is reflected in his verses - the native side keeps that voice clear, full of strength” (V. Lukichev).
Literature
- Fedotov V.I .: Brief Biographical Information // Vologda Dawns. - M., 1987 .-- S. 386.