Mikhail Roschin
Mikhail Mikhailovich Rosczin, owner Gibelman (Russian: Михайлович Рощин (Гибельман), born February 10, 1933 in Kazan, died October 1, 2010 in Moscow) is a Russian novelist and playwright. Curriculum vitae
He spent his childhood in Sevastopol, where his father worked, in 1943 he moved with his family to Moscow. After finishing school, he worked as a frezer in the factory, while studying at the Pedagogical Institute at the same time. Lenin. He read a lot, among others. works by Chekhov, Gorki, Tolstoy, Wells and Flaubert. In 1952 in the newspaper "Moskowskij Komsomolec" published his first story "Tiepłaja Stal", he undertook studies at the Institute of Literature im. Gorky. He was the author of collections of short stories and social-customs, among others. "Staryj Nowyj" (1973), "Walentin i Walentin" (1971), "Spieszytie diełat 'dobro" (1979). Bibliography
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