Belov’s collection
Proceedings of the research conference with International participation “The work of V. I. Belov in the context of the traditions of Russian literature and the modern literary process” and the III Regional (with international participation) competition of youth socio-economic projects for the development of rural areas
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translation: Belov’s collection - Proceedings of the research conference with International participation “The work of V. I. Belov in the context of the traditions of Russian literature and the modern literary process” and the III Regional (with international participation) competition of youth socio-economic projects for the development of rural areas (Issue 7)
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Vasily Ivanovich Belov (23 October 1932 – 4 December 2012) was a Soviet Russian writer, poet and dramatist, who published more than sixty books which sold (as of 1998) seven million copies. A prominent member of the influential 1970s–1980s derevenschiki movement, Belov's best known novels include Business as Usual (1966), Eves (1972–1987), Everything's Ahead (1986) and The Year of a Major Breakdown (1989–1994).
Vasily Belov, the USSR State Prize (1981) and the State Prize of the Russian Federation (2003) laureate, was also a recipient of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1982), the Order of Lenin (1984), the Order of Merit for the Fatherland (IV, 2003) and the Order of Honour (2003).