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Writer Goff Inna
Inna Goff is a popular Soviet writer who is the author of the text of the legendary song entitled "Russian Field". Do you want to learn more about the life and work of this poetess?
Biography
The future writer was born on October 24, 1928 in the family of a successful phthisiatrician Anatoly Goff and a teacher of French Zoe Goff. Unfortunately, the girl's youth came during the Great Patriotic War, which affected her work. In the summer of 1941 the city of Kharkov was in a state of siege. It is for this reason that the Goff family is evacuated to the Siberian city of Tomsk. Inna goes to the hospital and works as a nanny. About the hard times experienced in the military rear (hospitals, queues, constant deaths, destroyed hopes, etc.), she will often recount in her works.
The post-war period
When the war ended, Inna moved to Moscow. There she enters the Literary Institute of Maxim Gorky and attends the seminars of the poet Mikhail Svetlov. And later, after changing direction, he comes to the lectures of the prose writer Konstantin Paustovsky. In her student years, Inna married her classmate Konstantin Vanshenkin, who in the future will become a famous poet.
It was during this period that Goff Inna would find herself in literary craft. And the success does not bypass the talented writer. The first rays of glory illuminate Inna in 1950. At the first All-Union competition of the best children's books, Goff received her first prize for a short story called "I'm Taiga". Of great interest was another work of Inna - "Heartbeat." A few years later, a new book by the writer - "Boiling Point". In it, Goff Inna talks about ordinary workers of the chemical combine, located in the Moscow suburbs.
Creation
Inna's creativity enjoyed tremendous success both among critics and among ordinary readers. Literary experts noted the liveliness of the language and enthusiasm, which was present in the works of Goff. Therefore, it is not surprising that large publishers willingly printed a young writer. Thus, in 1960 the story "The Northern Dream" was published. And in 1961 a cycle called "Queue for Kerosene" was published. 1963 was marked by the release of Inna's novel "The Phone Calls at Night". In these works the girl reproduced her youthful impressions about the hard times of the Great Patriotic War.
The writer perfectly mastered the genres of the story and story. All Goff characters were endowed with living human characters, so they wanted to empathize. Inna's heroes fell into a difficult, but nevertheless, beautiful world. And atypical views of the writer on the seemingly banal things and her delightful sense of humor gave the works a special charm.
Gradually Goff Inna begins to change her repertoire: from folk images the girl goes on to a more elegant, one can say elitist prose. Thus, the cycles "How to dress gondoliers" and "Stories-travels" are devoted to travels in Italy, and "Familiar trees" are sketches of the writer about the suburbs.
Verses by Inna Goff
Nowadays the writer is known not only for writing interesting stories, but also for her lyrical works.
Goff Inna began to write poems back in her youth. However, the girl quickly and unexpectedly switched to prose. Nevertheless, she did not stop writing poems. Over the years, Inna wrote what is called "on the table." And it was only thanks to Mark Bernes, Jan Frenkel and Eduard Kolmanovsky, who put Goff's poems to music, that the general public could get acquainted with the writer's lyrics. At the moment, such songs as "The North Wind", "I smile at you", "Russian Field", "When You Stop Loving You", "Augustus" and others are a recognized folk classics.
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