Literary creativity attracts people for a variety of reasons. Some describe what they saw, others convey their emotional experiences, and still others put their fantasies on paper. Irina Polyanskaya wrote about the most commonplace. About what is spilled in everyday life.
Childhood and youth
People of a certain mental disposition avoid noisy places. They prefer to spend their free time alone with nature or in the confined space of their homes. The characters described in literary works are much more realistic than they seem in the everyday hustle and bustle. Irina Nikolaevna Polyanskaya is one of many Russian writers, sincere and unique. Sifting through the smooth flow of events through her mind, she found simple words and figurative expressions, which she transferred onto a sheet of writing paper.
In a short biography of Polyanskaya, it is noted that she was born on February 22, 1952 in the family of a researcher. Parents at that time lived in a small town in the Urals. My father worked at a secret factory. The child was loved and prepared for an independent life. Irina studied well at school. Her favorite subjects were history and literature. She studied in a drama studio. I noticed how my peers live and what they dream about. Already in her teens, Polyanskaya began to write down her thoughts and observations in an ordinary school notebook.
In the literary field
After the tenth grade, Polyanskaya decided to get a specialized education at the acting department of the Rostov Theater School. After receiving her diploma, she entered the service of the local drama theater. It is important to note that during her student years, Irina continued to write stories, essays and short stories. She wrote and sent her works to the editorial offices of literary magazines. After a while, the work of the novice writer was appreciated. In 1982, a story by Irina Polyanskaya “How to see off steamers” appeared on the pages of the Aurora magazine.
To streamline her fragmentary knowledge and broaden her horizons, Irina took a course at the Literary Institute. In the meantime, her writing career was developing successfully. From the pen of Polyanskaya came a children's book "Life and exploits of Zhanna d'Arc". Then the colorful encyclopedia "Holidays of the Nations of the World" was published. The collections of stories "Passage of the Shadow" and "The Way of the Arrow" were published not only at home, but also abroad. Many of the writer's works have been published in Germany, India, USA, France and Japan.
Recognition and privacy
In her works, Polyanskaya tried not to describe events, but to show in what images they are reflected in the mind of a person. In 1997, the writer received an award from the New World magazine. In 2003 she became a laureate of the Yuri Kazakov Prize.
Irina Nikolaevna's personal life was happy. She lived in marriage until her death. The husband and wife raised and raised their daughter. The writer Polyanskaya passed away after a serious illness in July 2004.