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Veronika Mikhailovna Tushnova (Russian: Верони́ка Миха́йловна Тушно́ва; March 27, 1911 July 7, 1965) was a Soviet poet and member of the Soviet Union of Writers. After completing her medical school studies, she found little satisfaction in being a doctor and turned her attention to writing.

Veronika Tushnova
Born(1911-03-27)March 27, 1911
Kazan, Russia
DiedJuly 7, 1965(1965-07-07) (aged 54)
Moscow, Soviet Union

Biography


Tushnova graduated from high school where she had pursued advanced studies of foreign languages. After graduating, at the insistence of her father, who wanted her to be a doctor, she entered the Leningrad Medical Institute where she studied for four years prior to 1935.

In 1936, after the death of her father and mother, she moved back to Leningrad, where she received her medical degree, but she found little satisfaction in being a doctor. At this time she married a psychiatrist named George Rozinsky. She moved to Moscow and was admitted to Gorky Literary Institute in 1941, but never finished it because of the beginning of the war. She served in World War II as a medical assistant in military hospitals.

Her first works were printed in 1944. She published several collections of poems: First Book (1945), Pathway (1954). Her keen lyrical talent was revealed in the collections Memory of the Heart (1958), One Hundred Hours of Happiness (1965) and others, in which she writes about higher love and calls for truly human relations among people. One of her most popular poems was They don't renounce loving.[1] It was performed as a song by Alla Pugacheva.

She also worked as a literary translator. She died from cancer in Moscow on July 7, 1965.


Family


She was married twice, but both marriages ended in divorce. She had a daughter from her first marriage named Natalia (Natalia Rozinskaya).

In her last years Tushnova was involved in an affair with the poet Alexander Yashin, but he couldn't leave his family (Yashin had four children). Yashin died exactly three years after Tushnova, also from cancer.


Poetry collections



References


  1. Veronika Tushnova: They don't renounce loving, by Lev Anninsky

На других языках


- [en] Veronika Tushnova

[ru] Тушнова, Вероника Михайловна

Верони́ка Миха́йловна Тушно́ва (14 [27] марта 1911, Казань — 7 июля 1965, Москва) — русская советская поэтесса и переводчица, писавшая в жанре любовной лирики. Член Союза писателей СССР (1946)[1]. На её стихи были написаны популярные песни: «Не отрекаются любя», «А знаешь, всё ещё будет!..», «Сто часов счастья» и другие.



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