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and brought back copious scientific notes, about which he wrote: "They were lying like a dead weight on my soul. They - as at the Zoological Museum - has been meeting the many dead animals in the dry record of facts, it was a forest, animals stagnation of immobility, no birds flew and did not sing.
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army. He deserted and lived under a false name "Vitaly Belyanin" until the eventual expulsion of the Kolchak regime. His double name Bianki-Belyanin remained on his passport until the end of his life. He worked for the Commission for the Protection of Monuments of Tsarskoye Selo, and was sent in
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came to power, Bianki worked in Biysk in the Department of Education at a regional museum where he served as director. He also worked as a school teacher for Comintern III. He was arrested twice in 1921, and in fear of further arrest, he moved his family in 1922 to
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The body of his work consists of over three hundred short stories, fairy tales, stories, and articles, which make up 120 books. One of his students and followers was
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in 1916 with a specialization in ornithology, as well as studies in art at the St. Petersburg Art Institute to assist with the drawing of plants and animals.
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At the end of 1925, Bianki was arrested again on suspicion of subversive activity and sentenced to three years of exile in
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Then again, as in childhood, painfully wanted to find a word that would revive them magically compelled to come to life."
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In 1923, Bianki began to publish a natural calendar in the
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The fish house (in a co-authorship with Anna Akimkina)
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Vitali Bianki died in Leningrad and was buried in the
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Bianki participated in scientific expeditions on the
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Soviet writer Vitaly Bianki in 1938
St. Petersburg
Russian Empire
Leningrad
USSR
Russian
St. Petersburg
Leningrad
Valentin Bianchi
ornithologist
Russian Academy of Sciences
Petrograd University
Socialist-Revolutionary Party
Biysk
Kolchak
Siberia
Volga
Samara
Soviets
Petrograd
Volga
Altai Krai
Urals
Kazakhstan
Leningrad
Chukovsky
Zhitkov
Marshak
Uralsk
Aktobe

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