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Russian writers in the Soviet Union. Born into a poor worker's family in Ukraine, he began to work as a child laborer at the age of1/kloc-0. 19 19 joined the communist youth league and immediately took part in the civil war. 1923 to 1924 served as the leader of the Ukrainian border area of the Communist Youth League, and 1924 joined the Communist Youth League. His health was seriously damaged because of the long and arduous struggle. By 1927, his health had deteriorated sharply, but he never gave in and fought the disease with amazing perseverance. At the end of the same year, he began to write a "historical lyric hero story" about Kotovschi divisions (that is, "Born in the Storm"). Unfortunately, the only manuscript was lost by the post office when it was sent to a friend for review. This cruel blow did not break his strong will, but made him fight the disease more tenaciously.
1929 paralyzed and blind. 1930, based on his own combat experience, he began to write the novel "How Steel was Tempered" with tenacious will. The novel was a great success and was praised sincerely and enthusiastically by its contemporaries. 1934, ostrovsky was admitted as a member of the Soviet Writers Association. At the end of 1935, the Soviet Union awarded him the Lenin Medal in recognition of his creative work and outstanding contribution to literature. 1936 65438+On February 22nd, ostrovsky died of a serious illness in Moscow.
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