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Quotes78 About the author Alexander Trifonovich Tvardovsky - a famous Soviet writer and poet, journalist. His activities are marked by seven orders and many state awards.
Tvardovsky’s life path and work was born on June 21 in the Smolensk province. The father of the future writer, a village blacksmith, was a well -read person and from an early age instilled in children a love of works of Russian classics. Alexander began to compose poetry, while still illiterate. At fifteen, he began to write notes for Smolensk newspapers. For ten years, the poet published more than one hundred and thirty poems.
The first of them, the “new hut”, was printed in the year in the publication “Smolensk Bulletin”. Soon, the young writer found a mentor and friend in the person of the editor of the newspaper "Worker" Mikhail Isakovsky. In the year, the first poem of Alexander Trifonovich was published - “The Way to Socialism”, and in M - the first book, a collection of poems. In the year, Tvardovsky graduated from the Moscow Institute of Philosophy, Literature and History named after Chernysry.
After that, for his long life, Alexander Trifonovich managed to work in the newspaper of the Leningrad Military District “On guard of the Motherland”, was the editor -in -chief of the New World magazine. In wartime, Tvardovsky worked in the newspaper of the South-Western Front Red Army, and was also a special correspondent for the newspaper Krasnoarmeyskaya Pravda. It was in the Red Army Pravda that Alexander published the famous poem Vasily Terkin.
In the year, Lieutenant Colonel Tvardovsky A. works of Twardowski are included in the school curriculum. The most famous poem of the writer is “A Book of a fighter without the beginning and end”, “Vasily Terkin”, for which Twardowski received the Stalin Prize of the 1st degree. Each chapter of the poem is a small excerpt from front -line life. The main character, Balagur and the soul of the company, a strong and good -natured Russian soldier instantly became a popular favorite.
Quotes from the poem can be heard on the streets now. Almost until the end of his life, Alexander Trifonovich headed the editorial board of the New World magazine, which gradually became the opposition of the Soviet regime. At that time, the writer, who once maintains collectivization and Stalinism, revised his attitude to Stalin. Under the pressure of the party elite and non-Stalinists, the editors were closed.
Soon after, December 18, Alexander Tvardovsky died. Similar authors.