Vladilen Ivanovich Mashkovtsev (russian: Владилен Иванович Машковцев) (1929–1997) was a Russian
poet
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,
writer
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and
journalist
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. He wrote 15 books published in the
Urals
The Ural Mountains ( ; rus, Ура́льские го́ры, r=Uralskiye gory, p=ʊˈralʲskʲɪjə ˈɡorɨ; ba, Урал тауҙары) or simply the Urals, are a mountain range that runs approximately from north to south through European ...
and in Moscow.
Bibliography
Novels
* Zolotoy tsvetok — odolen / Gold Flower Odolen
* Vremya krasnogo drakona / The Red Dragon's Time
Poems
* Litsom k ognyu / With Face To Fire
* Razdum'ye г mavzoleya / Thoughts At The Mausoleum
Poetical cycles
* Alye lebedi / Red Swans
* Kazatskie gusli / Kazak's Gusli
* Krasnoye smescheniye / Red Shift
* Lyubov' trevozhnaya / Worried Love
* Magnitka — sud'ba moya / Magnitka, My Destiny
* Molodost' / Youth
* Oranzhevaya magiya / Orange Magic
* Protivorechiya serdtsa / Heart's Contradictions
* Samotsvety / Gems
* Chudo v kovshe / Magic In The Scoop
External links
Vladilen Mashkovtsev's worksat the
Maksim Moshkow's Library
Lib.ru, also known as Maksim Moshkow's Library (russian: link=no, библиотека Максима Мошкова, started to operate in November 1994) is the oldest electronic library in the Russian Internet segment.
Founded and supported ...
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Russian male poets
Russian male novelists
People from Magnitogorsk
1929 births
1997 deaths
20th-century Russian novelists
20th-century Russian poets
20th-century Russian male writers
20th-century Russian journalists
Maxim Gorky Literature Institute alumni