Judith Markovna Litvakova (pseudonym - Ida Radvolina ; May 29, 1911 , Elisavetgrad [1] - 2001 ) - Russian writer, editor and literary critic.
| Judith Markovna Litvakova | |
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| Aliases | Ida Radvolin |
| Date of Birth | |
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| Citizenship (citizenship) | |
| Occupation | prose writer , editor, literary critic |
| Language of Works | Russian |
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Biography
Grew up in an orphanage. In 1932 she graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov .
Until the end of the war, she worked as an editor, translator at the publishing house of the Comintern . In 1945-1950 with her family was in Yugoslavia. Since 1950, she worked as a consultant on Yugoslav literature in the Union of Writers of the USSR (Moscow).
Member of the Union of Writers of the USSR (since 1958) and the Union of Writers of Moscow [2] .
Selected Works
Source - MFN Electronic Catalogs
- Radvolina I. M. Until we meet again , friends: Essays. - M .: Sov. writer, 1963. - 243 p. - 10,000 copies.
- Radvolina I. M. The Story of Julius Fucik . - 3rd ed., Ext. - M .: Sov. writer, 1963. - 288 p. - 100,000 copies.
- . - M .: Sov. writer, 1967. - 311 p. - 100,000 copies.
- Radvolina I. M. Tales of Julius Fucik . - M .: Sov. writer, 1956. - 198 p. - 30,000 copies.
- . - M .: Sov. writer, 1958. - 210 p. - 30,000 copies.
- Radvolina I. M. At a bonfire: Portrait of Yugoslav writers. - M .: Sov. writer, 1977 .-- 304 p. - 8500 copies.
Notes
- ↑ Now - Kropyvnytsky , Ukraine .
- ↑ Moscow Writers Union
Links
- Radvoljina, Ida Markovna Neopr . Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića. Date of treatment January 9, 2013. Archived January 11, 2013.
- Correspondence with M. Sholokhov
- Moscow Writers: Biobibliographic Reference. - M.: Moscow Worker, 1987 .-- S. 380.