The biography of Chausov


The main years of the birth of Nikolai Konstantinovich Chausov years since the birth of Nikolai Konstantinovich Chausov today we want to tell you about Nikolai Konstantinovich Chausov-the Soviet writer-prose. He was born on February 26 in the city of Solikamsk, Perm region. In the year, after graduating from the Saratov Road Institute, Nikolai Chausov arrived in Irkutsk and began to work as an engineer of vehicles.

For many years he spent on the northern highway - Irkutsk, Kachug, Zhigalovo. From year to year, in any weather, in his car, he traveled along the mighty Siberian river Lena. Nikolai Konstantinovich was well acquainted with the difficult life of road workers, drivers of long -distance tracks. The writer dedicated the writer to the difficult and dangerous work of the champions of the northern roads his first novel “Distant Flights”, published in the Almanac “New Siberia” in the year.

In m in a redesigned and supplemented form, the novel was reprinted under the name Siberians. For five years, Chausov was the head of the Angarsk Litobobean. The author tried himself in different genres. For children, he wrote vaudeville, according to which the performance “Yellow Devil” was staged at the Irkutsk Theater of Musical Comedy. In the Irkutsk theater of the young spectator, Vaudeville “Magic Doctor” was performed, which in the year published the children's almanac “Territory of the native”.

The story "Black Beard", published in Irkutsk in the year, was a major application for a new topic and for a new direction of writing. The book was reprinted in Moscow at the Publishing House "Children's Literature" under the name Stepkina Pravda. The writer’s daughter, Olga Nikolaevna Chausova, in her letters to the literary critic Vasily Trushkin, told that in Stepkina Pravda, Chausov captured the memories of his childhood, gently transferred the action of the Volga to the banks of the Angara, without violating historical reliability.

Two years later, a new adventure story appeared for children “White Rook”, telling about the fate of the orrey boy, who fell into difficult life circumstances. In the year, Chausov moved to Saratov. Here, the story “Youth of Denis” was published in M. The last publication of the author of the year was the "Fairy Tale of the Stupid Husthly Hoogh and the Cunning Vorona Kar." Nikolai Konstantinovich Chausov died on March 27.

In the hearts of people who knew him, he forever remained a man of unusually sincere and life -loving. In the department of local history of the Central City Library, you can get acquainted with such works of Nikolai Chausov as “distant flights”, “Siberians” and “Stepkina Pravda”. The text was prepared by Marina Fedorova.

The biography of Chausov