Alexandre Fadeïev

Alexandre Fadeïev (Алекса́ндрАлекса́ндровичФаде́ев), born on December 24th, 1901 with Kimry and deceased on May 13rd, 1956 with Moscow, is a Soviet writer .

Biography

During the Russian Revolution, it fights within the Red Army Bolchévique. In 1927, in the defeat (translated in 1976), it recalls the tragic fate of a detachment of partisans encircled and crushed by the Japanese and the white cossacks.

In 1945, it publishes the young guard , delivers of order on the heroism of teenagers members of an clandestine organization. It is an anthem with the fatherland and the man Soviet, who obtains the Prix Stalin.

Near to Stalin, it is rewarded for the Ordre of Lénine in 1949. Credit jdanovien, he is founder and president of the Union of the Soviet writers, of 1946 to 1954. In addition, it ensures a big role the World council of peace, where it becomes the driving belt of Stalin.

During the last years of its life, Fadeïev becomes alcoholic. With its death, it is buried with the Cimetière of Novodevitchi.

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