Abramov childhood biography
Bibliography Biography Russian writer Fedor Abramov had a difficult life, did not immediately achieve the location of readers and gained public recognition. But now his works are studied in schools, stories are translated into many languages, the literature of this author is still in great demand. This is evidenced by the adaptation of several of his publications. Childhood and youth Fedor Alexandrovich was born in a small village of Verkola, Arkhangelsk region, at the beginning of the year.
The boy was brought up in the family of a peasant of an Old Believers and a cabman, in addition to him, his parents had four more children. The death of the breadwinner was a big grief for everyone, then Little Fede was then 4 years old. It was difficult, but they managed to start their economy, which saved the Abramovs from hunger. In the 1st grade, Fedor went in his native village, studied there for 4 years, and then moved to his older brother in Kushkulpal.
Having received a certificate, he entered the University of Leningrad without problems, and began to study philology. The career and military service at the University of Abramov never finished his studies, after the 3rd year the first harbingers of the war appeared, learning about this, the young man immediately signed up as a volunteer. The first time was injured in the year, the bullet entered the hand, but the guy quickly recovered and returned to duty.
The second time, the shell struck his legs, Fedor got into the hospital, and when he was discharged, the commission recognized the soldier unsuitable and sent to the military-machine-gun school to Arkhangelsk to the post of assistant commander. A year later, the future writer was transferred to the Smersh department, where he stayed to go. After demobilization, Abramov returned to the university, and then he became a graduate student there.
For the candidate dissertation, he chose the theme of the work of Mikhail Sholokhov. Without leaving the walls of his native university, he first worked as a senior teacher, later an assistant professor, then he began to head the department of Soviet literature. Books the first literary work appeared in Abramov’s biography in the year, when he tried to publish an article in one magazine, in which he negatively spoke about the life of people of the collective farm village.
For this, he was almost fired from the university, because the man had to recognize the error written. He began to compose the first novel “Brothers and Sisters” for a year, but finished it only after 6 years. He was not accepted for the publication immediately, only in M the readers got acquainted with the work of the novice writer and appreciated him positively. Then he understood his true calling, left teaching and plunged deeper into literature.
Subsequently, this book laid the foundation for the literary cycle of “spinning”, which was later replenished with the novels “Two Winter and Three Diles” and “Path-Perepet”. There are a lot of works on life in the villages in the bibliography of the author: “Horses cry”, “Village prose”, “Wooden horses”, “Uncotland” and “Pelagia”. The story "Alka" also talks about the northern village, its people and problems that excite them.
Most of the author’s books hardly passed censorship and rarely went into a multi -stage print, as they often demonstrated the truth. Abramov’s work was recognized only at the end of his life. Personal life with his future wife Lyudmila Krutikova Abramov met, being a student. In professional circles, a woman is known as a literary critic. The wedding took place in the year. The personal life of Fedor Alexandrovich can be called successful, since the wife was next to her husband until the end of his days.
Lyudmila had a child from his first marriage, but he died during the occupation of Leningrad. There is no information about common children in the network. Fyodor spent the death in recent years traveling, in the year he visited Germany, then in Finland, and later visited America. For a couple of years the writer was seriously ill, over the years, front -line wounds affected.
In M, he was carried out a difficult operation, a year later the second was appointed. But the man did not live to see her, the life of the writer ended at 63, the cause of death was heart failure. Fedor Alexandrovich was buried in his native village of Verkola in the Arkhangelsk region, not far from the Artemevo-Verkolsky Monastery, the restoration of which the man was puzzled in recent years.
Instead of a photo, a two -meter granite monument with the image of the cross and carved on a stone by the name of Abramov was installed on the grave.