Nikita Larionov

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Nikita Larionov
BornNikita Larionovič Larionov
(1932-02-07)7 February 1932
village
Chuvash Republic, Russia
Occupationwriter and poet
LanguageChuvash, Russian
NationalityChuvash
Period1975–2014
Notable worksRed ribbon
Olimpic strip (1986)

Nikita Larionovič Larionov (

Biography

Larionov was born 7 February 1932 in the village of

Chuvash Republic
). He was educated in the Chuvash State Pedagogic University.

In 1953, he became the cross-country skiing champion of Chuvashia among students.

In 1969 he achieved the USSR master grade for sports walking.

After completing his education, Larionov worked in the Khirlepposi School and

Alikovo middle school
as Chuvash-language literature teacher and physical trainer, while creating his first novel.

He lived and worked in the village Alikovo, has been an active community leader. Although he experienced all the hardships of the war years, he wrote poetry, short stories, novels, full of optimism and love of life, and faith in the perfect. Nikita Larionovich worked equally well in prose and in poetry.

Being a true devotee of a healthy lifestyle, Nikita Larionov always participated in international sporting events among veterans, won prizes. In 1990, in Budapest at European Race Walking Championships in the age group 55–59 years at distances 5 km and 20 km took 3rd place.

On 22 September 2014 he died of heart failure.[5] He was buried in a country churchyard, near the grave of his wife.

Literary creativity

Lariomov grew up during World War II, but his verses and novels are very optimistic. His works were published in the magazines Тӑван Атӑл (Own Atăl) and Ялав (Banner), and the newspaper Пурнӑҫ ҫулӗпе (On Life's Way).

He has written 16 books, among them:

  • Йӗпкӗн хӗрлӗ хӑю, ("Red Ribbon"), Cheboksary.
  • Олимпийский балл, ("Olimpic Strip"), novel, Moscow, 1986.
  • Хӗр тупри (Girl's wealth), Alikovo-Cheboksary, 2001.
  • Ват ӑшши (Indian Summer), Cheboksary, 2010.
  • Асамлӑ маҫ (Magical solution), Cheboksary, 2012.

Literature

  • Аликовская энциклопедия, редколлегия: Ефимов Л.А., Ефимов Е.Л., Ананьев А. А., Терентьев Г. К., .

References

  1. ^ П. Афанасьев, "Писатели Чувашии", Чебоксары, 2006
  2. ^ Чувашская энциклопедия, 6-й том
  3. ^ ЧУВАШСКАЯ ЭНЦИКЛОПЕДИЯ
  4. ^ Учитель. Спортсмен. Писатель
  5. ^ Не стало Никиты Ларионовича Ларионова

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