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Valeriy Abramovich Agranovskiy
Валерий Аграновский
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2 August 1929 - 11 November 2000
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Valery Abramovich Agranovsky was born on August 2, 1929 in Moscow, in the family of a journalist of the newspaper “Pravda” Abram Davydovich Agranovsky. At the age of 8, his family was repressed, and Valeria and his brother Anatoly were sent to a children's distributor. During the war Valery lived in evacuation in Tyumen. In 1942, he moved to his father, sent to a settlement in the Krasnoyarsk region. After the war, Agranovsky returned to Moscow, and Valery Agranovsky entered the law institute. He
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Valery Abramovich Agranovsky was born on August 2, 1929 in Moscow, in the family of a journalist of the newspaper “Pravda” Abram Davydovich Agranovsky. At the age of 8, his family was repressed, and Valeria and his brother Anatoly were sent to a children's distributor. During the war Valery lived in evacuation in Tyumen. In 1942, he moved to his father, sent to a settlement in the Krasnoyarsk region. After the war, Agranovsky returned to Moscow, and Valery Agranovsky entered the law institute. He gained fame as a gifted journalist, who worked for many years in the newspaper “Komsomolskaya Pravda” and in the magazine “Ogonyok” and as a playwright. His play “Stop Malakhov!” was successfully performed on the stages of many theaters of the country. Peru Agranovsky owns a textbook on journalism "For the sake of a single word". In the last years of his life, the writer worked on the book The Last Duty, which became a kind of chronicle of his family. Valery Agranovsky died in Moscow, at the age of 72.