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Uriy Markovich Nagibin
Юрий Нагибин
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3 April 1920 - 17 June 1994
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Yuri Markovich Nagibin was born on April 3, 1920. His father Kirill Nagibin was shot as a member of the White Guard conspiracy before the birth of his son. Little Yuri was adopted by Mark Leventhal, who was soon repressed. Yuri’s mother married the teacher Yakov Rykachev, who managed to awaken Yuri’s interest in literature. Yuri graduates from school with honors and enters the Moscow Medical Institute. However, soon he realizes that there is no interest in medicine, and goes to study at VGIK, the
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Yuri Markovich Nagibin was born on April 3, 1920. His father Kirill Nagibin was shot as a member of the White Guard conspiracy before the birth of his son. Little Yuri was adopted by Mark Leventhal, who was soon repressed. Yuri’s mother married the teacher Yakov Rykachev, who managed to awaken Yuri’s interest in literature.
Yuri graduates from school with honors and enters the Moscow Medical Institute. However, soon he realizes that there is no interest in medicine, and goes to study at VGIK, the script faculty. However, the beginning of the war does not allow you to complete your studies, Yuri is called into the army, and he goes to the front.
In 1942, Nagibin on the Voronezh Front, at the same time he began to write stories that would later be collected in collections. Fame to Nagibin comes already in the postwar years, when his stories “Tube”, “Winter Oak” and a number of others come out.
But the most famous work of the writer is the story “Pages of life Trubnikov”, which comes out in 1962. It is based on this story Alexei Saltykov will make a film
"Chairman" . Nagibin, inspired by the success of the film, continues to work on screenplays and offers the directors a new script for the film “Director”. According to the adapted script by Yuri Nagibin, the famous film was shot
Dersu Uzala Akira Kurosawa.
In the seventies, the cycle “Eternal Satellites” was published, in which Nagibin tells about great personalities in Russian history. In the last years of his life, Yuri Nagibin wrote quite controversial works, including the novels My Golden Mother-in-law, Rise and Go, Diary.
Yuri Nagibin died on June 17, 1994 in Moscow.