Anatoly Aleksin Explained

Anatoly Georgievich Aleksin (Russian: Анато́лий Гео́ргиевич Але́ксин; original surname Goberman,[1] [2] Russian: Гоберман; 3 August 1924 in Moscow, Russian SFSR – 1 May 2017 in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg), was a Soviet, Russian and Israeli writer[3] and poet.

In the late thirties Aleksin's poems were published in a children's newspaper, Pionerskaya Pravda. In 1950 he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies and his first novel Thirty one day (Тридцать один день) was published. He was a chairman of the Russian Federation Union of Writers from 1970 to 1989 and a member of the editorial board in of the literature journal Yunost. He also wrote the book titled "Secret of the Yellow House". Aleksin lived in Israel from 1993 until 2012. Then he moved to Luxembourg, where he lived until his death.

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  1. http://russian-bazaar.com/ru/content/17428.htm Интервью с Татьяной Алексиной
  2. Web site: Татьяна Алексина "Семьи и судьбы" . 2015-12-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305044730/http://anatoly-aleksin.com/ta-1.htm . 2016-03-05 . dead .
  3. Book: Hunt. Peter. Ray. Sheila G. Bannister. International companion encyclopedia of children's literature. 24 August 2011. 1996. Taylor & Francis. 978-0-415-08856-5. 763–.