Fyodor Abramov
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Fyodor Aleksandrovich Abramov (Russian: Фёдор Александрович Абрамов) (February 29, 1920–May 14, 1983) was a Russian novelist and literary critic. His work focused on the difficult lives of the Russian peasant class. He was frequently reprimanded and punished for deviations from Soviet policy on writing.
A minor planet 3409 Abramov discovered by Soviet astronomer Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh in 1977 is named after him. [1]
[edit] Novels
- Bratya i syostri (Brothers and Sisters), 1958.
- Dve zimy i tri leta (Two Winters and Three Summers), 1968.
- Puti-pereputya (Paths and Crossroads), 1973.
- Dom (The House), 1978.