Nikolai Tikhonov (writer)

Nikolai Tikhonov (writer)
Nikolai Tikhonov

Tikhonov (l) 1950
Born Nikolai Semenovich Tikhonov
December 4, 1896
St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died February 8, 1979
Moscow, USSR
Occupation Poet, writer, humanitarian
Nationality Russian

Nikolai Semenovich Tikhonov (Russian: Никола́й Семёнович Ти́хонов) (December 4, 1896 (Nov. 22 OS)—February 8, 1979) - a Soviet writer, a member of the Serapion Brothers literary group.

Biography

Born of parents who were petty tradesmen of serf descent, Tikhonov trained as a clerk, graduating from the Petersburg School of Commerce in 1911.[1] He volunteered for the army at the outbreak of World War I and served in a hussar regiment; he entered the Red Army in 1918 and was demobilized in 1922. He began writing poetry early; his first collection, Orda (The horde, 1922), "shows startling maturity" and "contains most of the few short poems which have made him famous."[2] After 1922 he devoted himself to traveling and writing, and his later work, both verse (the collection Ten' druga [The shadow of a friend, 1936) and prose (many adventure stories and the novel Voina [War, 1931]) reflects his delight in what he found in his travels, particularly in Georgia. His cycle of war stories Voennye koni (Military horses, 1927) is "perceptive and well constructed."[3]

Veniamin Kaverin Mikhail Zoshchenko Ilia Gruzdev Konstantin Fedin Mikhail Slonimsky Elizaveta Polonskaya Nikolay Nikitin Nikolai Tikhonov Click on icon to enlarge or move cursor to explore
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He served on the Finnish front in the Winter War and was in Leningrad for the Siege. In 1944 he became chair of the Union of Soviet Writers, but was dismissed by Zhdanov in 1946 for being too tolerant of Zoshchenko and Akhmatova.[5] However, he remained an important figure in Soviet literary circles, and he was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize in 1957.

Some of his well-known ballads are "Ballada o gvozdyakh" (Ballad about nails), "Ballada o sinem pakete" (Ballad of the blue parcel), and "Dezertir" (The deserter).

Tikhonov was the first chairman of the Soviet Peace Committee, in the years 1949-1979.

References

  1. ^ Hongor Oulanoff in Victor Terras (ed.), Handbook of Russian Literature (Yale University Press, 1990:ISBN 0300048688), p. 474.
  2. ^ R.R. Milner-Gulland in A.K. Thorlby (ed.), The Penguin Companion to Literature: European (Penguin, 1969), p. 762.
  3. ^ Oulanoff, op. cit.
  4. ^ This photograph is in the public domain
  5. ^ Milner-Gulland, op. cit.

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