Biography of Vakhov
Anatoly Alekseevich Vakhov Anatoly Alekseevich Vakhov, journalist, Far Eastern Soviet writer, children and youth prose writer. Biography Anatoly Alekseevich Vakhov - journalist, Far Eastern Soviet writer, children's and youth prose writer. Anatoly Alekseevich was born on February 8 in Vladivostok. He studied at the Far Eastern Polytechnic Institute. From a year to a year, on the instructions of newspapers, Vakhov traveled to the Far East, collecting material for future works.
During the Great Patriotic War, he lived in the besieged Leningrad as a correspondent of Komsomolskaya Pravda and made flights through the front line to the partisans.
It was he who was dedicated to Anatoly Vakhov’s book “Nine Fearless”, published in the year. In the year, Vakhov visited Korea and Manchuria. Then he worked in the newspaper Proletarskaya Pravda as an essayist from September to August. After that, he was transferred to Vladivostok, where he worked as the editor -in -chief of Primizdat until November. Then, from November to August, he became the editor -in -chief of the Far Eastern Studio of Knowberry.
His adventure stories, such as “Two in the Taiga”, “Sea captives”, “The Secret of the Mountain Island” and others, were the result of these trips. Initially, his books were addressed to children and youth. Since the year, Vakhov has become a professional writer. In the same year, he moved to Khabarovsk with his family and worked as the head of the literary advice of the Khabarovsk branch of the Union of Soviet Writers.
For almost ten years, he worked on his trilogy "Kitoboi", including the novels "The Tragedy of Captain Ligov", "The Storm does not subside", "Fountains on the horizon" On the Russian whaling industry and its history. Vakhov also paid a lot of attention to the civil war in the Far East. He wrote the novels “Whirlwind at dawn”, “Adjutant”, “Clouds over the city” and the trilogy of the Chukchi Revolutionary Committee and the struggle for Soviet power in the extreme north-east of the country, including “Flame over the tundra”, “Purge in the night” and “Morning Breeze”.
Anatoly Alekseevich also wrote many essays based on his visits to forestry, factories and industrial enterprises. Contemporaries of the author of contemporaries are those authors whose years of work intersect for at least one year over the years of the current author. Sorting is performed according to the search coefficient, that is, the first page shows the most popular and famous authors.
Tolstoy, Alexey Nikolaevich January 10, Brief certificate.