Oleg Iosifovich Gubar (born November 16, 1953 , Odessa ) is a prose writer , journalist , poet, author of books on the history of Odessa.
| Oleg Gubar | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | November 16, 1953 (aged 65) |
| Place of Birth | Odessa , USSR |
| Citizenship | Ukraine |
| Occupation | writer , journalist , historian |
| http://www.odessitclub.org/events/presentations/gubar.htm | |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Prizes, awards
- 3 Books, brochures
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Biography
Parents:
Father - Joseph L. Gubar (1922—?), A mathematics teacher, participant in the Great Patriotic War, was awarded the Order of the Red Banner and the Order of the Patriotic War [1] .
Mother - Dusya Markovna Schwartz (1922—?).
He studied at high school number 92, the former Odessa gymnasium Iglitsky; He also graduated from music school in violin.
He served in the Soviet Army, was a student at the Odessa Institute of Marine Engineering , then at Odessa State University (he graduated from the Department of Geology and Geography), archaeologist, geologist, digger, loader, locksmith, researcher, journalist.
He worked in the newspapers “Evening Odessa”, “Odessa Herald”, “Herald of the Region”, in the magazine “Odessa”. Since 2000, he has been a member of the editorial board and has been publishing the Odessa literary, historical and local history almanac “Deribasovskaya - Rishelievskaya” .
Member of the Bureau of History and Local Lore Section " Odessa " of Odessa House of Scientists ; Presidium of the Odessa branch of the Ukrainian Society for the Protection of Monuments of History and Culture; historical-toponymic and park commissions of the Odessa City Executive Committee. Honorary member of the World Club of Odessa. Honorary Member of the European Interclub "House of De Ribas".
Author of many books; publications in magazines of Ukraine, Russia, Germany, Israel.
He was married four times. Daughter Masha, sons Fedor, Felix, Leonid.
Prizes, rewards
- “For the love of Odessa”, prize of the Union of Journalists of Ukraine , 1999;
- “For the best literary work published in Odessa”, 2000 (for the book “A Man from Tiraspol Street”);
- Laureate of the award “Your Names, Odessa”, 2001; "Network Duke", 2001 (in the nomination "Small Prose");
- “For the best journalistic work”, 2002 (for the anthology “Deribasovskaya-Rishelievskaya”, together with F. D. Kokhrikht and E. M. Golubovsky);
- The Golden Pen of Odessa (journalism), 2004;
- “Odessa of the Year 2004” in the nomination “Intelligence of Odessa”;
- Diplomas of the Green Book International Book Fair for fiction and local history books;
- Certificate of honor from the mayor for organizing the return of the ashes of the Vorontsov couple to the Transfiguration Cathedral, 2005.
- “Man of business”, 2007.
- Honorary Citizen of Odessa (2014)
Books, Brochures
- “Pushkin. Theatre. Odessa ", 1993
- "One hundred questions" for Odessa ", 1994
- "Section" Odessa "for 30 years", 1994
- "Academician Alexander Shteregerts", 1995 (together with E. A. Poklitar)
- "The weapon of self-defense", 1995
- “People’s Icon of Central, Left-Bank and Southern Ukraine of the 18th — 20th Centuries”, 1997
- “Peering into faces. On the 155th anniversary of photography in Odessa ", 1998
- "Vorontsov and Vorontsova", 1999
- “A Man from Tiraspol Street ”, 2000 (prose)
- "Second hand", 2001 (prose)
- “Petty Hooliganism”, 2002 (prose)
- Encyclopedia of Friends, 2003
- Odessa Memories, Washington University Press, 2003 (monograph album, together with Patricia Herlichi, Bel Kaufman, Alexander Rosenboim, Nick Ilyin)
- “Odessa in new monuments, plaques and buildings” (under the patronage of the World Odessa Club), 2004
- “Occupation: Odessa, 1941-1944”, 2004 (illustrated album, together with M. B. Poyzner and A. L. Grabovsky)
- “My dog business. Ironical Essays on Old Odessa ", 2004
- “Odessa: Palais Royal. Illustrated album ", 2005
- "" Scales and measures "of old Odessa", 2005
- Telemac 2005 (prose)
- “101 questions about Odessa”, 2006
- “Old houses and other memorable places of Odessa”, 2006
- He participated in the reprint of the books of Dorothea Atlas (1992) and A.M. de Ribas (2005)
- He prepared for publication and published a book by his late friend, Odessa city planning historian V. A. Charnetskiy: “The ancient walls of the unspoken sound”, 2001
- Prepared for publication and published a collection of poems and drawings by the late friend, artist Yuri Kovalenko: “The Last Album”, 2004
- The first cemeteries of Odessa. - TPP, 2012 - ISBN 978-966-2389-55-5 .
- Second hand. - TPP, 2012
- Essays on the early history of the Jews of Odessa. / foreword M.M. Rashkovetsky. - Odessa: WWII, 2013 .-- 415 p., Ill.
- "Second ear." - 2014.