Rimma Aldonina

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Rimma Petrovna Aldonina (Римма Петровна Алдонина) (b. March 7th, 1928, Moscow) is a Russian architect and children's poet.[1]

Biography[]

Aldonina was born in Moscow to a working family. Her father was Pyotr Fadeyevich Aldonin (1894-1944), who worked as an accountant before World War II. In 1941, he became the Reserve Officer and was mobilized into the working army, dying in December 1944 in Odessa. Her mother was Mariya Ivanovna Aldonina (1902-1994), a nurse.

Career[]

Aldonina is an Honorable architect of the Russian Federation, a Member of the Soviet Architects Organization and a Member of the Soviet Writers Organization. She is a participant, soloist, and member of the Collective of Satire Writers ensemble Moscow architects "Kohinor and Reishinka," head of "Reishinski." For her activeness in this she received a medal and the Irina Arhipovoi Foundation prize.

She is one of the writers for the Central Theater of Dolls "Govorit i Pokazivaet GCTK" and "Novosele".

References[]

  1. ^ "Soviet Literature, Issues 1-6". Foreign Languages Publishing House. 1986: 169. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)


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