Bao Si towski's famous works
Konstantin Postovski (1892 ~ 1968) (or Postovski) is a Russian writer. Born in a railway worker's family in Moscow. I have been addicted to literature since middle school and published my first short story in 19 12. During the October Revolution and the Civil War, he had extensive contacts with Russian social life, joined the Red Army, and worked as a reporter and newspaper editor. He created many works during this period. What made him famous was the novella Kara-Bugaz Bay (1932). Later, he also wrote a series of biographical novels and historical works of painters and writers, such as Isaac Levitan (1937), taras shevchenko (1939) and Tales of the North (1938). He was a war correspondent during the Great Patriotic War. The Golden Rose, published by him on 1956, is a creative reading note, in which many creative thoughts and experiences are discussed, and it is very popular. Later, he devoted himself to writing a long autobiographical novel A Story of Life (1945 ~ 1963), which reflected the author's experience from the end of 19 to the 1930s, and was a summary of the author's thinking and exploration of the creative process and moral spirit. Postovski's works are dominated by ordinary people and artists, which highlight the praise of excellent human qualities and have a touching lyrical style. His short stories are beautiful and poetic, with high artistic level, such as Snow, Dawn of Rain and A Basket of Fir Fruits.