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Anatoly Sofronov
Soviet author, poet and writer (1911-1990)

Anatoly Sofronov

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Soviet author, poet and writer (1911-1990)
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Minsk
Place of death
Moscow
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78 years
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Anatoly Vladimirovich Sofronov (Russian: Анато́лий Влади́мирович Софро́нов, 19 January 1911, Minsk, Russian Empire, now Belarus, — 9 September 1990, Moscow, USSR) was a Soviet Russian writer, poet, playwright, scriptwriter, editor (Ogonyok, 1953-1986) and literary administrator, the Union of Soviet Writers' secretary in 1948-1953. Sofronov was a Stalin Prize laureate (twice, 1948, 1949) and a recipient of the Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour (1981).
An ominous figure with the reputation of "one of the most feared literary hangmen of the Stalinist era," Sofronov is best remembered for his play Stryapukha (Стряпуха, The Kookie) which was followed by three sequels and the popular comedy film of the same name.
Working with composers like Semyon Zaslavsky, Matvey Blanter, Sigizmund Kats, he co-authored dosens of songs, made popular by the artists like Vladimir Bunchikov, Vladimir Nechayev, Vadim Kozin, Nikolai Ruban, Vladimir Troshin, Olga Voronets, Maya Kristalinskaya, Iosif Kobzon and Nani Bregvadze.

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