Zabolotsky is a poet of the Soviet era. He devoted a significant part of his poems to childhood. In addition to poetry, Nikolai Zabolotsky was engaged in translations. His biography is very interesting and exciting.
The author was born on April 24, 1903. The poet had a simple family: his father worked as an agronomist, and his mother as a teacher. Nikolai spent his childhood in the village, which significantly influenced his work. For the first time, Zabolotsky felt his love for poetry at an early age, the first poems were written at the age of six.
At the Urzhum School, the young man was interested in everything he could: history, art, chemistry and much more. Next is the poet. A little later, Zabolotsky continues his studies there.
As soon as the poet finished his studies, he. Nikolai combined his service with journalism activities in a local wall newspaper. It was the army that gave the impetus that Zabolotsky needed. He found himself and his style.
Early creativity
After the army, the poet's work was excellent. He worked in the children's book department of the State Publishing House under the leadership of S. Marshak. occupied by children.
came out in 1929 and had the name "Columns". It was this collection that received a huge response in society. Many did not understand and did not accept him. Indeed, in the verses that are presented in "Columns", one can clearly see the mockery and sarcasm of the bourgeoisie. People who were close to creativity and literature, to the styles of authors such as Balmont, Pasternak, Dostoevsky.
The next collection is published in 1937 and wears.
Arrest and exile
Zabolotsky. In the late 1930s, the poet was arrested. They wanted to sentence him to be shot, causing the organization of conspiracies, however, this was not done. Zabolotsky was tortured, but he did not sign the false accusation. Everything that happened to Nicholas at that time was revealed in the poem "The Story of My Imprisonment".
The forties became decisive in the biography of Zabolotsky. He changed the direction in his work.. He began to write more classical poems that are available to everyone.
Moscow period
In the late 1950s, Nikolai returned to Moscow. He won the status of a member of the Writers' Union. His third was published in 1948.
After Zablotsky almost never wrote poetry. In 1955, the poet had a heart attack. His condition worsened. Presumably, the cause of the heart attack could be that Zabolotsky's wife mocked him. The husband simply did not see or refused to see what his beloved was doing. Zabolotsky's personal life was not advertised, so little is known about this fact.
With renewed vigor, the poet. This stage in the history of the country was reflected in the poems "Somewhere in a field near Magadan", "Kazbek".
In 1957, the last collection of poems was published.
October 14, 1958 Zabolotsky.