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- Konstantin Paustovsky was born in Moscow.
| Paustovsky spent six days in a Moscow no‐man's land between the firing lines of Cadet Junkers and Red Guards at the Nikitsky Gate in November, 1917. | |
| Paustovsky, Konstantin Georgievich. | |
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Konstantin Georgiyevich Paustovsky | Russian, Novelist, Poet ...
- Konstantin Georgiyevich Paustovsky (Russian: Константи́н Гео́ргиевич Паусто́вский, pronounced [pəʊˈstofskʲɪj]; 31 May [O.S.
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- Konstantin Georgiyevich Paustovsky was a Soviet fiction writer best known for his short stories, which carried the pre-Revolutionary romantic tradition into the Soviet period.
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Konstantin Paustovsky: an interesting life
Paustovsky’s real life was every bit as intriguing as one of his stories...
Introduction
As I mentioned in a previous post, there are a good number of talented Russian writers of the Soviet period that are barely known in the West, and as a consequence it is difficult to find their works in translation. I intend to make my own modest contribution towards redressing the balance by translating Snow, a short story by Konstantin Paustovsky.
This also gives me an excuse to provide a little biographical background on a man who was in his day, one of the most popular writers in the USSR and whose literary output and qualities as a human being make him, in my opinion, someone who should be much more well-known than he is.
Early life
Paustovsky’s early life was a strange mix of comedy, tragedy, incredible twists of fate and above all adventure.¹ It all began conventionally enou