Konstantin Paustovsky

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Konstantin Paustovsky was a prominent Soviet Russian writer and master of lyrical prose, best known for his evocative nature descriptions and autobiographical cycle "The Story of a Life."

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instanceOf Russian writer
Soviet writer
human
awardReceived Lenin Prize NERFINISHED
birthDate 1892-05-31
birthPlace Moscow NERFINISHED
Russian Empire
burialPlace Kuntsevo Cemetery NERFINISHED
citizenshipPeriod Soviet era
conflict World War I
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
Soviet Union
deathDate 1968-07-14
deathPlace Moscow NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
educatedAt Kiev University NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Russians
familyName Paustovsky NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork literature
fullName Konstantin Georgiyevich Paustovsky NERFINISHED
genre autobiographical prose
lyrical prose
givenName Konstantin NERFINISHED
hasPart The Story of a Life: Distant Years NERFINISHED
The Story of a Life: Restless Youth NERFINISHED
The Story of a Life: The Beginning of an Unknown Era NERFINISHED
The Story of a Life: Time of Great Expectations NERFINISHED
influenced Soviet prose writers
knownFor autobiographical cycle The Story of a Life
evocative descriptions of nature
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
memberOf Union of Soviet Writers NERFINISHED
movement Soviet literature
name Konstantin Paustovsky NERFINISHED
nominatedFor Nobel Prize in Literature NERFINISHED
notableWork Kara-Bugaz NERFINISHED
The Golden Rose NERFINISHED
The Rainy Dawn NERFINISHED
The Story of a Life NERFINISHED
occupation journalist
writer
residence Moscow
servedIn Imperial Russian Army NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
workPeriod 20th century
writingStyle lyrical

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Peredelkino Cemetery burialPlaceOf Konstantin Paustovsky
Union of Soviet Writers hasMember Konstantin Paustovsky
Peredelkino hasResident Konstantin Paustovsky