Ivan Čyhrynaŭ (Belarusian: Іван Чыгрынаў) (1934–5 January 1996) was a Belarusian writer. He was a writer for the magazine, "". He graduated from the philology department of Belarusian State University in 1957, and began publishing works in 1961. He wrote short story collections such as The Birds Fly to Freedom (1965), The Happiest Man (1967), and A Man Went to War (1973), mainly around the hardships and heroism of regular people during World War II. His novels The Quail’s Cry (1972) and Blood Acquittal (1977) also deal with war themes, set during the German-Soviet War of 1941–45. He is a recipient of the State Prize of the Byelorussian SSR, awarded in 1974.
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- Чигринов, Иван Гаврилович (ru)
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| - Ivan Čyhrynaŭ (Belarusian: Іван Чыгрынаў) (1934–5 January 1996) was a Belarusian writer. He was a writer for the magazine, "". He graduated from the philology department of Belarusian State University in 1957, and began publishing works in 1961. He wrote short story collections such as The Birds Fly to Freedom (1965), The Happiest Man (1967), and A Man Went to War (1973), mainly around the hardships and heroism of regular people during World War II. His novels The Quail’s Cry (1972) and Blood Acquittal (1977) also deal with war themes, set during the German-Soviet War of 1941–45. He is a recipient of the State Prize of the Byelorussian SSR, awarded in 1974. (en)
- Ива́н Гаври́лович Чигри́нов (белор. Іван Гаўрылавіч Чыгрынаў; 21 декабря 1934 года, дер. Костюковичского района Могилёвский области БССР — 5 января 1996 года, г. Минск, Республика Беларусь) — народный писатель Беларуси (1994), публицист, драматург, сценарист. Лауреат Государственной премии БССР (1974). Член СП СССР (1964). (ru)
- Іван Гаврилович Чигринов (біл. Іван Гаўрылавіч Чыгрынаў; 1934—1996) — білоруський письменник, публіцист. Також драматург і сценарист, що працював у ідеологічному комуністичному ключі. (uk)
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| - Ivan Čyhrynaŭ (Belarusian: Іван Чыгрынаў) (1934–5 January 1996) was a Belarusian writer. He was a writer for the magazine, "". He graduated from the philology department of Belarusian State University in 1957, and began publishing works in 1961. He wrote short story collections such as The Birds Fly to Freedom (1965), The Happiest Man (1967), and A Man Went to War (1973), mainly around the hardships and heroism of regular people during World War II. His novels The Quail’s Cry (1972) and Blood Acquittal (1977) also deal with war themes, set during the German-Soviet War of 1941–45. He is a recipient of the State Prize of the Byelorussian SSR, awarded in 1974. (en)
- Ива́н Гаври́лович Чигри́нов (белор. Іван Гаўрылавіч Чыгрынаў; 21 декабря 1934 года, дер. Костюковичского района Могилёвский области БССР — 5 января 1996 года, г. Минск, Республика Беларусь) — народный писатель Беларуси (1994), публицист, драматург, сценарист. Лауреат Государственной премии БССР (1974). Член СП СССР (1964). (ru)
- Іван Гаврилович Чигринов (біл. Іван Гаўрылавіч Чыгрынаў; 1934—1996) — білоруський письменник, публіцист. Також драматург і сценарист, що працював у ідеологічному комуністичному ключі. (uk)
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