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Ivan Kataev
Ivan Ivanovich Kataev (russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Ката́ев; 27 May 1902 – 19 August 1937) was a Soviet Union, Soviet novelist, short story writer, and journalist. Biography Kataev was born in Moscow. His father was the uncle of Andrey Kolmogorov, and his mother was the niece of Pyotr Kropotkin. In 1919 he joined the Red Army and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, RKP (b) and participated in the fighting against Anton Denikin. After leaving the military, Kataev studied in the Economic Department of Moscow State University. Kataev's first works were published in 1921. From 1926 to 1932 he was the leader of the literary group Pereval, which included Eduard Bagritsky, Mikhail Prishvin and Pyotr Pavlenko, among others. His works include the novellas ''The Heart (Kataev novel), The Heart'' (1928), ''Milk (Kataev novel), Milk'' (1930), and ''The Encounter (Kataev novel), The Encounter'' (1934). and the collections of essays ''Movement (essay collection), Movement ...
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