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Ovidiu alexievich biography

          Alexievich, Svetlana....

          His patience, flexibility, and positive attitude are only a few of the innumerable ways Ovidiu stood behind me over the years when my academic Alexievich.

          Svetlana Alexievich

          journalistwriter

          May 31, 1948

          Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine

          After finishing school, Alexievich worked as a reporter on the local newspaper in the town of Narovl, Gomel Region.

          At that time she needed a two-year work record (the rule in those days) in order to enroll in the Department of Journalism of Minsk University, entering it in 1967. During her university years she won several awards at the republican and all-Union competitions for scholarly and student papers.

          Having received her degree she was sent to the town of Beresa, Brest Region, to work at the local paper.

          He has a slow, sometimes repetetive style - a sort of introvert flow to things where rhythm can matter for the author- reader communication.

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        5. At the same time Alexiyevich taught at the local school. She was torn between various career options: to continue the family tradition of school teaching, scholarly work, or journalism. But after a year she was invited to Minsk to work on the Rural Newspaper.

          Several years later in 1976, she took the job of a correspondent for the literary magazine Neman and was soon promoted to the he