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Vladimir Semyonovich Voldin (Russian: Владимир Семёнович Волдин; 1938–1971) was a Khanty poet of the Soviet period.
Vladimir Voldin
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Born | 1938 |
Died | October 1971 (aged 32–33) |
Occupation | poet, translator, journalist |
Language | Khanty |
Spouse | Maria Vagatova [ru] |
He was from Khanty-Mansiisk region, the Northern Khanty area.[1]
He wrote in the Northern dialect of Khanty language. He was a lyric poet, writing no prose and not being interested by social or political themes.[2] He also was a correspondent for area radio.[3]
His wife was Maria Vagatova [ru], whom he encouraged to publish her poetry.[4] After marriage with her Voldin suddenly disappeared during a business trip. Later he was found hanged. His wife Maria was left with 4 children. By the time of 2010, Maria had 7 grandchildren.[5]
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