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Valentyn Ostapovych Rechmedin
Валентин Остапович Речмедін
File:Valentyn-rechmedin.jpg
BornFebruary 12 1916
Andrushivka, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)
DiedJune 6 1986
Soviet Union Kyiv, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)
OccupationJournalist and writer
NationalityUkrainian Ukraine

Valentyn Ostapovych Rechmedin (Template:Lang-uk, February 12 1916June 6 1986 was a Ukrainian journalist and writer.

He grew up in the village of Andrushivka in present Pohrebyshchenskyi Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast (province), where his father was a teacher.

After studies at Uman Cooperative Technicum (Уманський кооперативний технікум) he started his career as a journalist in 1934 at Molodyi Bilshovyk (Молодий Бiльшовик) in Vinnytsia. In 1939 he started to work at Vilna Ukraïna (Вільна Україна) and later at Leninska Molod (Ленінска Молодь) in Lviv.

Valentyn remained in Ukraine also after the German invasion of the Soviet union in the summer of 1941. Later he became active in the Soviet partisan movement in the Vinnytsia area. In his partisan group he edited its Partyzanska Pravda. After the war he was awarded the Order of the Red Star.

After World War II he moved to Kiev where he worked at the newspapers Radianska Ukraïna, Literaturna Ukraïna (as deputy chief editor) and Kultura i zhyttia (as chief editor) and the magazine Vitchyzna (as deputy chief editor from 1963).

Valentyn started to write novels after the war. The stories were often based on his own experiences during the war. He always wrote in the Ukrainian language, but several books have been translated into Russian.

Valentyn was also a well-known drama and literary critic.

Bibliography

  • 1951 Na verkhovyni
  • 1958 Koly zakypala krov
  • 1960 Viter z berehiv iunosty
  • 1960 Vidchynyv u svit ya dveri...
  • 1961 Vesniani hrozy
  • 1962 Tvii pobratym. Romantychna istoria.
  • 1965 Khodimo zi mnoiu, synu!
  • 1967 Divchyna v ternovomu vinku
  • 1971 Vohon batkovykh ran
  • 1974 Narodzhennia Afrodity
  • 1975 Pora piznikh dorih
  • 1979 Za vesnoiu vesna
  • 1983 Navpereimy doli
  • 1986 Vybrani tvory (Koly zakypala krov & Khodimo zi mnoiu, synu!)

Notes

  1. Rechmedin, А. P.: Sivach krasy i dobra. Rodovid, zhytcha, tvortyist pysmennyka Valentyna Rechmedina, p.152–156. Kniha-Veha, Vinnytsia 2004. ISBN 966-261-169-6.
  2. Rechmedin, А. P.: Sivach krasy i dobra. Rodovid, zhytcha, tvortyist pysmennyka Valentyna Rechmedina, p.156–159. Kniha-Veha, Vinnytsia 2004. ISBN 966-261-169-6.
  3. Rechmedin, А. P.: Sivach krasy i dobra. Rodovid, zhytcha, tvortyist pysmennyka Valentyna Rechmedina, p.160–163. Kniha-Veha, Vinnytsia 2004. ISBN 966-261-169-6.
  4. Rechmedin, А. P.: Sivach krasy i dobra. Rodovid, zhytcha, tvortyist pysmennyka Valentyna Rechmedina. Kniha-Veha, Vinnytsia 2004. ISBN 966-261-169-6.
  5. Obituary in Literaturna Ukraïna 1986, nr.25.
  6. Rechmedin, А. P.: Sivach krasy i dobra. Rodovid, zhytcha, tvortyist pysmennyka Valentyna Rechmedina. Kniha-Veha, Vinnytsia 2004. ISBN 966-261-169-6.
  7. Ukraine. A Concise Encyclopædia, vol 2, University of Toronto Press 1971, p.616. ISBN 0-8020-3261-3.

References

  • Obituary in Literaturna Ukraïna 1986, nr.25.
  • Rechmedin, А. P.: Sivach krasy i dobra. Rodovid, zhytcha, tvortyist pysmennyka Valentyna Rechmedina. Kniha-Veha, Vinnytsia 2004. ISBN 966-261-169-6.
  • Ukraine. A Concise Encyclopædia, vol 2, University of Toronto Press 1971, p.616. ISBN 0-8020-3261-3.
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