Marmal sto pjatogo dnja (Marshal 105th day]
Bulshakov, Konstantin
Goslitiadat (1936)
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Nationality Russian
Pub Place Moscow
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Wikipedia on author translated from Russian:

Aristarkhovich Konstantin Bolshakov ( 14 (26) On May 1895 , Moscow - 21 on April 1938 , shot) - Russian poet , prose writer .
Born in 1895 in Moscow in the family pharmacist [1] (according to other sources - control [2] ) Old-Catherine hospital (now - Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute named after MF Vladimirsky).
Poetry began writing when he was 14 or 15 years. Around that time, he met with the Russian poet Valery Bryusov . In 1911 he published a collection of poems and prose K. Bolshakov, "Mosaic", which caused a low-key review Gumilev in Moscow. The book clearly felt the influence of Konstantin Balmont . Often, this collection is considered the first book Bolshakov (still a schoolboy), but there is also a point of view that the "Mosaic" belong to its namesake.
In 1913, after graduating from the 7 th Moscow gymnasium , Konstantin Bolshakov entered the law faculty of Moscow University .
In 1914 the poet left the University and entered the Nikolaev Cavalry School . After graduating, cornet Bolshakov was in the army. During his military service, which lasted seven years, so only occasionally published his works in some newspapers and poetry collections. Since 1918, Bolshakov fought in the Red Army at the end of the Civil War was a military commandant of Sevastopol .
After demobilization in 1922 Bolshakov left the poetry. Later, he periodically returned to the literary work as a writer, creating stories and several novels. Among them, the historical novel "The flight of prisoners, or a history of suffering and death of Lieutenant Tenghinka Infantry Regiment Mikhail Lermontov " (published in 1929) and the autobiographical novel "Marshal one hundred and fifth of the day", which played some episodes of literary life Bolshakova (published only the first novel book ).