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Anatoly Trofimovich Chernousov

Anatoly Trofimovich Chernousov () (March 7, 1937 – June 24, 2000) – Siberian writer, born in Novokarasuk, Omsk region. Father, Trofim Antonovich, died at the war front in August 3, 1943 and buried in the communal grave in the Voroshilovgrad region. Anatoly Chernousov was raised by his mother, Evdokiya Ivanovna, and his grandfather, Anton Fomich who taught him to “persevere in every work”.
The writer’s biography is typical for his time. His memories about his difficult postwar childhood amidst the native population of South-Western Siberia, the chaldons, served as a base for his novel ''The Chaldons''.
==Biography==

In 1959, after graduating from the Omsk Polytechnic Institute Chernousov worked as a designing engineer at the Siblitmash factory, then taught engineering at the Novosibirsk Railway Transportation Institute. Parallel to this work, he was actively involved in the social work: he was a Pioneer leader and a youth leader at the Physics and Mathematics school at Siberian Branch of USSR Academy of Sciences. He traveled a lot with his students.
Backpacking, trekking and skiing, Chernousov crossed the Carpathians mountings, Polesye (Belorussia), Crimea, Caucasus, the Altai Mountains, Sayan, Mountain Shoria, the Baltics, the Volga, the Urals and the Caspian Sea. He also went kayaking on the Irtysh, boating at the Teletskoye Lake, on the Angara, Lake Baikal and the Dnieper. Chernousov descended to the caves with the speliologues and took part in the expeditions to the site of the meteorite Tunguska. During the Soviet time, when foreign travel was often out of reach for the Intelligentsia, he visited Italy, Greece, India, and Ceylon.

In 1974, Anatoly Chernousov was admitted to the Union of Soviet Writers. Since 1975, his main literary activity is combined with the work in the journal "Siberian Lights."
In 1987, he was awarded the Order "Badge of Honor."
In 1973, he married Anna Pavlovna Pavlyukevich (Moscow Polygraphic Institute graduate in Publishing and Journalism, 1974). They had two daughters, Julia (1974) and Olga (1984).
During Perestroika, Anatoly Chernousov led the Novosibirsk regional writers' organization.
In June 24, 2000 he died in Novosibirsk.

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