Lyubov Kharitonovna Andreeva (Любо́вь Харито́новна Андре́ева; 29 April 1942 – 15 April 2021) was a Soviet and Russian poet and journalist.
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Native name | Любовь Харитоновна Андреева |
Born | (1942-04-29)April 29, 1942 Zalozhnoe [ru], Mostovskoj District [ru]. Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (now Vargashinsky District, Kurgan Oblast, Russia) |
Died | April 15, 2021(2021-04-15) (aged 78) Kurgan, Kurgan Oblast, Russia |
Resting place | New Rjabkovskoe cemetery in Kurgan |
Occupation | Poet and journalist |
Language | Russian language |
Alma mater | Maxim Gorky Literature Institute |
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Lyubov Kharitonovna Andreeva was born on April 29, 1942, in the village of Bolshoe Zalozhnoe [ru] of the Mostovskoj District [ru] of the Chelyabinsk Oblast, now the village of Zalozhnoe [ru] of the Vargashinsky District of the Kurgan Oblast.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Parents worked in the kolkhoz. Her father died at the World War II.
In 1960, she graduated from the tenth grade of Mostovskaya Secondary school and moved in Kurgan, worked on the construction of residential buildings.
In December 1965, she joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
In 1966 she entered the correspondence department of the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute, from which she graduated in 1972.
As a journalist, she began her career in October 1966 in the editorial office of the newspaper Young Leninist (newspaper of the Kurgan Regional Committee of the Komsomol).
Since October 11, 1971, a member of the Union of Soviet Writers, after the collapse of the Joint Venture of the USSR - a member of the Union of Russian Writers.
In February 1971, she was accepted as the head of the literary circle at the Palace of Culture of the Kurgankhimmash [ru] plant, then, from June 1973, she was the editor of the radio broadcasting of the Kurgankhimmash plant. In 1977, Kurgan Armaturny (Valve) [ru] and Kurgankhimmash plants were reorganized into Kurganarmkhimmash software. On November 15, 1989, the Kurganarmkhimmash Production Association was abolished, the plants became independent again. She continued her work as an editor of the Rebar Plant radio broadcasting. In January 1991, she was appointed editor of the factory newspaper "Mayak". In 1993, the Kurgan Rebar Plant was corporatized and reorganized into JSC "Ikar" - Kurgan Pipeline Valve Plant".
In April 2006, she retired.
Lyubov Kharitonovna Andreeva died on the morning of April 15, 2021 in a hospital in Kurgan, Kurgan Oblast. She is buried in the New Rjabkovskoe cemetery there.
Many of the poetess's poems are dedicated to the working class and the nature of the Kurgan Oblast.
Poems were published by the newspapers Literaturnaya Gazeta, ''Literaturnaya Russia'' [ru], ''Sovetskoe Zaurale'', ''Novy Mir'' [ru], Young Leninist, Moskovskij Komsomolets, magazines Tekhnika Molodezhi, "Ural" [ru], Siberian Krai, almanacs Poetry and Tobol, anthologies, were transmitted by the All Union First Programme radio and regional radio.
Some poems have been translated into Polish, published in the newspaper Głos Pomorza, translator Czesław Kuriata [pl].[7]
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