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  1. Valentín Katáiev fue el fundador principal (1955) y primer editor jefe de la revista "Juventud" (Юность), en la que se acogió a jóvenes escritores, poetas, ensayistas, periodistas y caricaturistas soviéticos.

  2. Valentin Petrovich Kataev (Russian: Валенти́н Петро́вич Ката́ев; also spelled Katayev or Kataiev; 28 January [O.S. 16 January] 1897 – 12 April 1986) was a Soviet writer and editor who managed to create penetrating works discussing post-revolutionary social conditions without running afoul of the demands of ...

  3. Valentín Petróvich Katáiev fue un escritor, poeta, guionista, dramaturgo, periodista y corresponsal de guerra ruso-soviético. Fue redactor en jefe de la revista soviética Juventud (Юность) de 1955 a 1961. Héroe del Trabajo Socialista (1974).

  4. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Valentin Katayev was a Soviet novelist and playwright whose lighthearted, satirical treatment of postrevolutionary social conditions rose above the generally uninspired official Soviet style. Katayev, whose father was a schoolteacher in Odessa, started writing and publishing his poetry at an early.

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  5. Valentin Petrovich Kataev (Russian: Валентин Катаев; also spelled Katayev or Kataiev) was a Russian and Soviet novelist and playwright who managed to create penetrating works discussing post-revolutionary social conditions without running afoul of the demands of official Soviet style.

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    • April 12, 1986
    • January 28, 1897
  6. 22 de abr. de 1986 · Valentin Katayev, a widely translated Soviet novelist and playwright, died April 12 in Moscow, according to Soviet newspapers received in the United States. He was 89 years old.

  7. The career of Valentin Kataev (1897-) spans the entire Soviet period, during which he has continued to write and publish topical works despite the many changes of political and literary climate. The aim of this thesis is to trace the evolution of Kataev's career from the beginning until 1969.