Yevgeni Nosov (writer)

Yevgeny Nosov
Born (1925-01-15)January 15, 1925
Kursk, USSR
Died June 13, 2002(2002-06-13) (aged 77)
Kursk, Russian Federation
Period 1958-2001
Genre Fiction, essays, children literature
Subject Russian village
The 1941-1945 War
Notable works The Usvyat Warriors (1980)

Yevgeny Ivanovich Nosov (Евгений Иванович Носов, January 15, 1925, Kursk, USSR, - June 13, 2002, Kursk, Russian Federation) was a Soviet Russian writer, part of the village prose movement, who since 1958 (when he debuted with On the Fisherman's Trail, a collection of stories and short novels) contributed regularly to Nash Sovremennik and Novy Mir magazines. Nosov, who fought in the World War II and was severely injured in February 1945, received two Orders of Lenin (1984, 1990) and the Hero of the Socialist Labour (1990) title. In 2001 he was awarded the Solzhenitsyn Prize for having created works that "...highlighted the tragedy of the War and the immense consequences it had for the Russian village, revealed to the full extent the belated bitterness of forgotten and neglected war veterans."[1][2]

References

  1. "Nosov, Yevgeny Ivanovich". wwii-soldat.narod.ru. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
  2. "http://www.onb.kursk.ru/our-booke/site/persons/en.html". Kursk Science Library // The Literary Map of the Kursk Krai. External link in |title= (help);
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