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Lev Knyazev

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131:, he kept his spirit high and never lost hope and trust in the people of his home country. His political views developed over time – raised in the family of members of the party, he first trusted the regime, but later realized that he – as millions of his fellow countrymen – was deceived by the propaganda. Throughout the years Lev Knyazev developed friendship with dozens of people – and not only in Russia. He became close friends with American author, historian and activist Jay Higginbotham, who politically advocated a doctrine of American reconciliation between countries such as the 24: 123:
and worked there for a year. At 17 he was accepted to the university and got a Degree in engineering in less than 4 years. He married young, at 24, to love of his life – Nadezhda, a pretty girl from a poor family who at tender age of 18 was working and supporting her ailing mother and younger
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ruling and the whole state of life everybody was used to. Already in his 70s, Lev Knyazev was still working, started writing lyrics and poetry, and hosted clubs for young aspiring poets and writers. He was very popular in his home city of Vladivostok, was a long-time
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Lev (in Russian it also means a "lion") was born in the family of two teachers from central Russia, one of five children (he had three brothers and a sister). His family had to move around a lot in search of new jobs – those were the hard times of the rulings of
99:. His most famous novel "Morskoi Protest’ (Sea Protest) was sold 2 million copies in just one year. Though his creative heritage is primarily in prose, he is considered one of the brightest artists of the 151:. In 1989 Lev Knyazev visited the Southern states making speeches and talking about friendship of two countries and the role of literature and art. He was recognized as an 115:. When he was 16 he finished school with honors – early – and wanted to help his family, and so he came to work to a ship that delivered cargo to and from 341: 326: 188: 241: 45: 277: 67: 336: 331: 38: 32: 214: 49: 171:
of the Literary Union of Primorye, and was awarded the title of Honorary Citizen of the City of Vladivostok.
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brother. The two were together for almost 64 years until his death in 2012. The couple had three children.
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times, the signer of beautiful people who kept their souls pure in the most challenging times.
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Throughout the famished and poor existence right after World War II and hardships of
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by the mayor in acknowledgement of the effect his visit had on the city life.
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Vladivostok
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World War II
Communist regime
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sister-city
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Rostov
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Chairman
"Southerner relates Russian trip in book"
FAST TRAIN RUSSIA by Jay Higginbotham | Kirkus Reviews
Discovering Russia: people and places
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Len Knyazev's poetry
Autumn in Petrishchevo

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