Nikita Larionovič Larionov

Nikita Larionovič Larionov
Nikita Larionov
Born Nikita Larionovič Larionov
February 7, 1932(1932-02-07)
village Karmal, Alikovsky District, Chuvash Republic, USSR
Occupation writer and poet
Language Chuvash, Russian
Nationality Chuvash
Period 1975–present
Notable work(s) Red ribbon
Olimpic strip (1986)

Nikita Larionovič Larionov (Chuvash & Russian: Никита Ларионов) (born 7.Feb 1932, village Karmal, Alikovsky District, Chuvash Republic) — Chuvash, writer and poet[1][2].

Member of Chuvashia writers union (1991), member of Russia writers union, USSR sport's master.

Now lives in Alikovo.

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Biography&Creative work

Nikita Larionov born 7.Feb 1932 year in village Karmal of Alikovsky District, Chuvash Republic.

He have educated in Chuvash state pedagogic university. Here he achieves sports walk USSR master grade.

After the education Nikita Larionov have working in Khirlepposi school (here young writer is creating first novel) and Alikovo middle school as Chuvash language&literature teacher and physical trainer.

Famous works

Although child's years he spend in war's period, but his werses, novels are very optimistic, beautiful. Nikita Larionov creates both in prose, both in poetry. His works are publishing in magazines «Тăван Атăл» (Own Atăl), «Ялав» (Banner), newspaper «Пурнăç çулěпе» (On live's way).

Author have published 16 books:

  • «Йěпкěн хěрлě хăю», ("Red ribbon")
  • «Олимпийский балл, («Olimpic strip»), novel, Moskow, 1986.
  • "Хĕр тупри" (Девичье богатство), Alikovo-Cheboksary, 2001.
  • "Ват ăшши" (Бабье лето), Cheboksary, 2010.

Literature

  • "Аликовская энциклопедия", редколлегия: Ефимов Л.А., Ефимов Е.Л., Ананьев А. А., Терентьев Г. К., Cheboksary, 2009, ISBN 978-5-7670-1630-3.

References

  1. ^ П. Афанасьев, «Писатели Чувашии», Чебоксары, 2006
  2. ^ Чувашская энциклопедия, 6-й том

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