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How Steel is Made (Russian: is a novel by Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky, written in 1933. "How Steel is Made" is a masterpiece that has inspired countless people, and has endured for more than 60 years since its inception.
The reason for this is that, in addition to the book's true and profound depiction of the vast life of Ukraine before and after the October Revolution, it also portrays the noble personality of Paul Kochagin's perseverance and perseverance, whose image transcends time and space, has a worldwide impact, and vibrates the heartstrings of generations.
Whether in terms of ideological content or art form, this ** can be called one of the best works of Soviet literature in the 30s of the 20th century, and it is a popular read, in the former Soviet Union alone, this work was printed more than 600 times in 61 languages, with a circulation of more than 30 million copies. "How Steel is Made" teaches us how to live a meaningful life, and Paul's pursuit of life, persistent dedication and firm belief in life are always worth learning.
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Author: Nikolai Ostovsky (1904-1936), a native of the Soviet Union, who, while wounded, wrote the novel "How Steel is Made" with tenacious will and amazing perseverance
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The author is Ostrovsky, a Soviet writer.
Ostrovs was born into a poor working-class family in Ukraine and began working as a child laborer at the age of 11. In 1919 he joined the Komsomol and immediately participated in the Civil War. His health was severely damaged by his long and arduous struggle, and by 1927 his health had deteriorated dramatically, but he did not give in and fought the disease with astonishing perseverance.
In 1929, he was paralyzed and blind. In 1930, he used his own combat experience as material and began to write the feature-length ** "How Steel is Made" with tenacious will. ** A great success, sincerely and warmly praised by contemporaries.
On December 22, 1936, Ostrovsky died in Moscow due to serious illness**.
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Extended Materials. How Steel is Made is written in 1933 by Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky.
**Through the narrative of Paul Kochagin's growth path, he tells people that only when a person defeats the enemy and himself in the hardships and hardships of the revolution, and only when he links his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people, can he create miracles and grow into an iron warrior.
How Steel is Made is a masterpiece of Soviet socialist literature, and the main achievement of the work is the creation of Paul Kochagin as a perfect artistic model.
In portraying this character, the author strictly follows the reality of life, and does not regard Paul's strong will and strong character as innate, but believes that it was tempered in heroic battles and arduous labor, in hard study and strict self-discipline.
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