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Fedor Aleksandrovich Abramov
Фёдор Абрамов
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29 February 1920 - 14 May 1983
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Fedor Alexandrovich Abramov was born on February 29, 1920 in the village of Verkola of the Pinezh district of the Arkhangelsk region in a peasant family. Volunteer went to the front from the 3rd year of the philological faculty of Leningrad University, fought in the militia, was seriously wounded. From the besieged city was taken along the Road of Life on the ice of Lake Ladoga. As a non-builder, Fyodor Abramov was left in the rear units, and later taken to the SMERSH counterintelligence bodies,
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Fedor Alexandrovich Abramov was born on February 29, 1920 in the village of Verkola of the Pinezh district of the Arkhangelsk region in a peasant family. Volunteer went to the front from the 3rd year of the philological faculty of Leningrad University, fought in the militia, was seriously wounded. From the besieged city was taken along the Road of Life on the ice of Lake Ladoga. As a non-builder, Fyodor Abramov was left in the rear units, and later taken to the SMERSH counterintelligence bodies, where he served as an investigator until the end of the war. Demobilized, in 1948 he graduated with honors from the LSU philfaculty, later defended his thesis, worked for several years at LSU as the head of the department of Soviet literature. He started printing as a critic. His debut novel, Brothers and Sisters (1958). This novel is the first part of the trilogy "Pryasliny", for which the writer in 1975 was awarded the State Prize of the USSR. Abramov’s last work, the story “A Trip to the Past”, was published posthumously in 1989.