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Anatoly Fedorovich Kasheida (Kosheida) (Russian: Анатолий Фёдорович Кашеида (Кошеида); 14 August 1928 – 19 June 1998) was a Soviet writer, poet, journalist of Ukrainian descent.
Anatoly Kasheida | |
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| Born | Anatoly Fedorovich Kasheida 14 August 1928 Talne, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
| Died | 19 June 1998 (aged 69) |
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| Years active | 1959–1998 |
Early life and education
editKasheida was born on 14 August 1928 in Talne, which was then part of the Ukrainian SSR in the Soviet Union (now Ukraine).[1]
In 1947 he graduated from the Baku naval preparatory school, then studied at the M. V. Frunze Higher Naval School. In 1958, was dismissed in stock.[clarification needed] Then he studied at the Gorky Literary Institute in Moscow.[1]
Career
editHe worked in the press agency Novosti.
Death
editBibliography
edit- "I Love"
- "Matrosskaya Sea"
- "Is miles lag"
- "A swan white and black swan - friends"
- "Africa was called"
- "Continent"
- "Hard Bank"
References
edit- 1 2 Мицик, В. Ф. (12 December 2012). "Кашеїда Анатолій Федорович". Енциклопедія Сучасної України (in Ukrainian). Інститут енциклопедичних досліджень НАН України. Retrieved 14 March 2026.