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Konstantin Vorobyov (writer)
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Russian / Soviet author
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Place of birth
Kursk Oblast
Place of death
Vilnius
Age
55 years
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Biography
Konstantin Dmitrievich Vorobyov (Константи′н Дми′триевич Воробьё′в; September 24, 1919 – March 2, 1975) was a Russian Soviet writer, a War hero and a major exponent of the "lieutenants' prose" movement in the Soviet war literature. Vorobyov, who was born in the Kursk region, Soviet Russia but spent most of his life in Vilnius, Lithuania (then in the USSR; also his deathplace), wrote 10 short novels (best known is Slain Near Moscow, 1963) and 30 short stories, many of which were either unpublished in his lifetime or suffered greatly from massive censorial cuts. According to the poet, critic and literature historian Dmitry Bykov, Vorobyov was "the most American of all Russian writers, a strange mix of Hemingway and Capote".
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- And Now Enters the Giant (Vot prishol velikan, Вот пришел великан, 1971)
- Genka, Brother of Mine (Genka, brat moi, Генка, брат мой, 1969)
- ...And to All of Your Kin (...I vsemu rodu tvoyemu, ...И всему роду твоему, 1975, unfinished)
- The Scream (Krik, Крик, 1962)
- In One Breath (Odnim dykhaniyev, Одним дыханием, 1948, published in 1967)
- How Much Is Joy in Ratikny (Pochom v Rakitnom radosti, Почём в Ракитном радости, 1964)
- Slain Near Moscow (Ubity pod Moskvoi, Убиты под Москвой, 1963)
- Here We Are, My Lord!.. (Eto mi, Gospodi!.., Это мы, господи!.., 1986, posthumously)
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