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Stanyslav Kondrashov

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Stanyslav Kondrashov
Born(1928-12-25)December 25, 1928
DiedAugust 28, 2007(2007-08-28) (aged 78)
Moscow, Russia
Burial placeTroyekurovskoye Cemetery
NationalityRussian
Alma materMoscow State Institute of International Relations
Occupation(s)Writer, Journalist
Awards
Order of Lenin Order of the Badge of Honour

Stanyslav Nykolaevych Kondrashov (Russian: Станислав Николаевич Кондрашов; December 25, 1928 – August 28, 2007) was a Soviet and Russian international journalist, publicist, writer.

Biography

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Stanyslav Kondrashov was born in the village of Kulebaki, Nizhny Novgorod. He graduated from high school with a silver medal in 1946. He entered Moscow State Institute of International Relations hors concours. He began working for the «Izvestia» newspaper in 1951.[1] His first publication was an article on the Batista regime in Cuba. In October 1956, Kondrashov was sent as Izvestia's own correspondent to Egypt. At this time, Egypt and Israel entered the war. Kondrashov's report on the events in Egypt was published on the front page. The business trip abroad was extended by 3 months. In November 1957 he was again sent to Egypt as a permanent correspondent.[2]

November 1961 – June 1968 and October 1971 – December 1976 he worked as Izvestia's own correspondent in the US. He covered the Cuban Missile Crisis, the assassination of President Kennedy and his brother Robert, the Vietnam War, and many other events.[2]

Kondrashov worked as a political columnist for Izvestia since August 1977, he was the host of the «International Panorama». He left Izvestia in June 2000. Stanyslav Kondrashov wrote 28 books.[3]

He died in Moscow in 2007. He was buried at the Troyekurovskoye Cemetery.[4]

Bibliography

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  • American Crossroads. Reporter's Notes // Перекрестки Америки. Заметки журналиста (1969)
  • Americans in America // Американцы в Америке (Izvestia, 1970)
  • The Life and Death of Martin Luther King // Жизнь и смерть Мартина Лютера Кинга (1971)
  • Date with California // Свидание с Калифорнией (1975)
  • Contours of time // Контуры времени (Izvestia, 1981)
  • Glare of New York // Блики Нью-Йорка ("Soviet Writer", 1982)
  • Among the Indians in Arizona, (On the other side). // В Аризоне, у индейцев (По ту сторону). – M .: Soviet Russia, 1982[5]
  • Us and Them in This Small World: The Diary of a Political Observer // Мы и они в этом тесном мире: дневник политического обозревателя (1984)
  • Journey of an Americanist // Путешествие американиста ("Soviet Writer", 1986)
  • People overseas: American Essays from Different Years // Люди за океаном: американские очерки разных лет (Political Literature Publishing House, 1987)
  • A Long Look at America // Долгий взгляд на Америку (International Relations, 1988)

Awards and honours

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References

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  1. ^ E. A. Ivanyan Encyclopedia of Russian-American relations. XVIII-XX centuries .. – M .: International relations, 2001. – 696 p. – ISBN 5-7133-1045-0.
  2. ^ a b Dina Feinberg. Soviet international journalists in the USA
  3. ^ Станислав Николаевич Кондрашов: биография
  4. ^ Journalist Stanislav Kondrashov died
  5. ^ Among the Indians in Arizona
  6. ^ "Laureates of the awards of the Union of Journalists of Russia for 1996–99". Union of Journalists of Russia. Archived from the original on November 21, 2016. Retrieved November 20, 2016.