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Fedor Samokhin was born on 12 February, 1918 in Second Don District, Don Host Oblast,
Russian Soviet Republic, is a novelist. Discover Fedor Samokhin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Fedor Ivanovich Samokhin |
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* Novelist
* journalist
* translator
* publicist |
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74 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
Born |
12 February, 1918 |
Birthday |
12 February |
Birthplace |
Second Don District, Don Host Oblast,
Russian Soviet Republic |
Date of death |
(1992-07-17) |
Died Place |
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan |
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Russia |
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Who Is Fedor Samokhin's Wife?
His wife is * Raisa Ilyinichna Samokhina (m. 1947)
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* Raisa Ilyinichna Samokhina (m. 1947) |
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Fedor Samokhin Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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The author of a number of works of fiction about the Great Patriotic War, the most famous of which was the story "Cholponbai" about the feat of Hero of the Soviet Union Cholponbai Tuleberdiev, which was reprinted several times. The second edition of the story in the publishing house "Mektep" was digitized in 2019 by the Osh Regional Library named after Toktogul Satylganov, and in 2020 it was included in the section of materials from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Kyrgyz Republic.
In 2014, an excerpt from the story "Cholponbai" was included in the collection of documents and materials about Cholponbai Tuleberdiev, found in the Central State Archives of the Kyrgyz Republic, the Central State Archive of Political Documentation of the Kyrgyz Republic, Talas Regional State Archives, The Cholponbai Tuleberdiev Memorial Museum and in the Kara-Buurinsky united regional military registration and enlistment office, under the title "Podvig yego bessmerten...". In 2019, the story was digitized by the Osh Regional Library named after Togktogul Satylganov, and in 2020 it was included in the section with materials from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Kyrgyz Republic.
In 1992, after a long illness, Fedor Ivanovich Samokhin died in Bishkek.
Took part in the translation and publication of the collection of works by Kyrgyz front-line writers "Zveni, komuz!" (1985).
A special place among the works created by the writer was occupied by the story "Cholponbai", published for the first time in 1958 by the publishing house "Molodaya Gvardiya", dedicated to the immortal feat of the Hero of the Soviet Union Cholponbai Tuleberdiev; in the same year he was admitted to the Union of Writers of the USSR and received recognition in the literary society of Kyrgyzstan. Samokhin got acquainted with writers, poets and other cultural figures such as Aaly Tokombaev, Chingiz Aitmatov, Mikhail Sholokhov and others.
From 1949 to 1961, he was a literary officer, head of a department in the editorial office of the newspaper "Komsomolets Kirghizii", from 1961 to 1963 – a literary employee in the editorial office of the journal "Bloknot agitatora".
The beginning of his professional writing activity is considered 1949 and the beginning of work in the newspaper "Komsomolets Kirghizii". Fedor Samokhin did not have both legs and moved on prostheses, but he nevertheless often travelled a lot around the republic, got acquainted with interesting people – livestock breeders of Susamyr, builders of the Toktogul hydroelectric power station, oil workers from Izbaskent, cotton growers of Aravan, hydrologists of Orto-Tokoy and the fishermen of Issyk-Kul, the miners of Kyzyl-Kiya and the beet growers of the Kemin valley, who later became heroes of his works such as the stories "Dom moyego ottsa", "Tri ostrova", "Rodina, ya vernus'!" and "Chuiskiye razlivy".
In 1947 he was married to Samokhina (Koroneva) Raisa Ilinichna. The Samokhin family had three children – a daughter and two sons. Daughter Victoria died of a serious illness, son Vladimir died under tragic circumstances in 1969 in the Tien-Shan Mountain, the second son Aleksey lives in the Russian Far East.
From 1945 he was a correspondent for "Komsomolskaya Pravda", from 1946 – a literary worker, head of the department of the newspaper "Leninskaya smena" in the city of Alma-Ata, and from 1947 to 1949 – a special correspondent for the newspaper "Kommunist" (Jambyl Region). From 1949 he lived and worked in Frunze.
He took up literary work in 1944. The first book of the writer was the story "Razvedchitsa Klavdiya Panchishkina", published in 1952 in Volgograd.
The one of the oldest Russian writer of Kyrgyzstan, whose works have become an integral part of the literary process in the republic, front-line soldier Fedor Ivanovich Samokhin was born on the farm of Verkhne-Sadovsky of the Don Host Oblast of the Russian Soviet Republic in the family of a poor peasant. In 1940 he graduated from the Nizhne-Chirskaya secondary school. In 1944 he studied at the courses for newspaper workers in Moscow; in the same year he joined the ranks of the CPSU(b).
The story was written for the 40th anniversary of the Komsomol and published by the Kyrgyz State Publishing House and an abridged version of the "Molodaya Gvardiya". When writing it, Fedor Samokhin visited the homeland of Cholponbai Tuleberdiev, traveled to the places of battles in which he took part, met in person, and got acquainted by correspondence with his friends and associates.
He began his career in 1934 as an accountant at his native collective farm, from 1940 to 1942 he worked as a senior accountant at the Nizhne-Chirskiy fish station. From 1942 to 1943 Fedor Ivanovich was a member of the Bureau of the Nizhne-Chirskiy Underground Komsomol District Committee, was a scout for a partisan detachment, and was seriously wounded. After the liberation of this region from occupation, he was appointed editor of the regional newspaper "Kolkhoznik Dona"; there were also published the first stories of Fedor Samokhin "Na perekate", "Garmon'", "Provody".
Fedor Ivanovich Samokhin (Russian: Фёдор Иванович Самохин; 12 February 1918 – 17 July 1992) was a Soviet prose writer, journalist, translator, member of the Union of writers of the USSR (since 1958). One of the representatives of "village" and "lieutenant" prose. The oldest Russian writer of Kyrgyzstan, whose works reflect the life of the people of the republic, its history and modernity. For his achievements in the field of fiction and for his active participation in the promotion and development of Kyrgyz Soviet literature, he was awarded three Honorary Diplomas of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Kirghiz SSR.