Zinovy Yakovlevich Bilenko ( Ukrainian: Zinoviy Yakovich Bilenko ; December 8, 1909 , Romny , Poltava Province , Russian Empire - June 26, 1979 , Kiev , USSR , USSR ) - Ukrainian Soviet writer , translator , journalist , member of the Union of Writers of Ukraine (1958) .
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Biography
In 1933 he graduated from the Kharkov Institute of Public Education . He taught.
He worked as a journalist in the editorial offices of Chervoni Quiti magazine and the newspaper Zmіnu, in 1934-1938 - the newspaper Leninska Zmina, in 1946-1955 - in the editorial offices of Dnipro and Radyanska Shkola magazines.
Member of World War II . Has government awards.
Since 1956 - at creative work.
Creativity
Debuted in 1925. The first book is a collection of plays for children, “Boyov Zavdannya” (Kharkov, 1929, et al.). He is the author of books devoted to the pioneer and Komsomol movements: “The Great Misto”, “Ide Comrade Harvest”, “About the Book” (all - 1931), “Fight for Zhovten” (1932).
He arranged it in the spirit of the official ideology of the book: “Brigade having fun rushing to the colleges” (1933), the collection “Shkilna estrada” (1947), “Young Leninists” (1962) and others. Under his editorship a documentary story about the first generation of Komsomol members “A Special Communist: Guess the Hero of the Great Way P.K. Khizhnyak” (1960) was published.
Published a collection of “Young Young Spring” (Kiev, 1971; 1974).
He translated works of Belarusian, Georgian, German, Jewish and other authors, mainly Russian (in particular M. Saltykov-Shchedrin , G. Uspensky , V. Mayakovsky , A. Barto , D. Granin , V. Kochetov , S. Marshak , S . Mikhalkov ). Author of articles on literary translation.
Used pseudonyms - Z. Romain, Y. Kivenko, Zin. B., Zinko.
Literature
- Sumy in names. Encyclopedic dovnik. - Sumi. - 2003. (Ukrainian)
Links
- Bіlenko Zіnіі Yakovich (Ukrainian)