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Vladislav Titov

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in nature and focuses on the mental problems a healthy young man develops after a serious accident. Physical pain, an inability to find employment, and the sense of being a burden to people put him on the verge of suicide. He manages not only to recover his mental balance but also begins to help
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In 1960 he became involved in a serious accident. A loaded coal carriage derailed, hit a high-voltage cable, and short-circuited it. The resulting fire ran along the cable to the power transformer and would have caused an explosion, burying alive the entire shift of miners. Hoping to save his
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rather than as a separate book. This was a common practice at the time in the Soviet Union, especially for new writers. The novel quickly became popular. During the years following its publication, Titov received about 50,000 letters from
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co-workers, Titov rushed to the transformer and managed to shut it down, but by doing so he exposed himself to high voltage. Doctors saved his life and an injured leg, but both his arms had to be amputated up to the shoulders.
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asking for advice. The novel was included in the list of essential literature for secondary education and translated into 28 languages.
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accident. He became a novelist, writing with a pen held by his teeth, and produced several novels, the most famous being
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After a long recovery period, Titov became a writer, scribbling on paper with a pen held by his teeth.
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and started working at one of the new coal mines of
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Vladislav Titov (squash player)
Vladislav Titov
Voronezh Oblast
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Novelist
miner
Russian
Soviet
socialist realist
coal mine
Russian
Voronezh Oblast
Voroshilovgrad
Donets Basin
autobiographical
disabled people
Russian
Russian
Russian
Russian
Russian


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foreword to "Defying death"
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