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Anatoliy Stepanovich Ivanov
Анатолий Иванов
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Born in the village of Shemonaiha, East Kazakhstan region. He graduated from the Faculty of Journalism at Kazan University, worked as a journalist in newspapers in Siberia and Central Asia, as well as in the army press. In literature, he debuted in 1954 with a selection of short stories, two years later he published a collection of Alkina songs. In 1963 saw the light of the novel “Shadows disappear at noon” on which the popular film of the same name was staged. For the epic novel “Eternal Call”
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Born in the village of Shemonaiha, East Kazakhstan region. He graduated from the Faculty of Journalism at Kazan University, worked as a journalist in newspapers in Siberia and Central Asia, as well as in the army press. In literature, he debuted in 1954 with a selection of short stories, two years later he published a collection of Alkina songs. In 1963 saw the light of the novel “Shadows disappear at noon” on which the popular film of the same name was staged. For the epic novel “Eternal Call” (1970-1976), Ivanov received the State Prize of the RSFSR and the State Prize of the USSR; a multi-part film staged on this novel became the first “soap opera” on Soviet television. From 1972 to 1992, Anatoly Ivanov was the editor-in-chief of the magazine “Young Guard”. The writer’s later works went almost unnoticed.