Trunov Dmitry Biography


Email seal from early childhood, as I started to remember, in the summer we went to the mountains with the whole family - to the village of Kubachi. It was a whole journey - with stops at the springs, with picnics, with steep turns on mountain roads. And when we went to visit relatives, they often forced them to work - who minted the bracelet, who engraved the dagger, who polished the finished glass of silver.

And up to eight years, I thought that in every mountain aul of Dagestan people are engaged in such labor - they work with silver. Once in the summer, on one of the foggy days, when there was nothing to do on the street, I found on the book shelf a battered, read -read book “In the Mountains of Dagestan” and began to turn over her from boredom. Suddenly, on one of the pages, the word “kubachi” caught my eye, and I began to read the chapter telling about my village.

I learned that Kubachi is the village of Zlatokuznetsov, the only one in Dagestan. And this was opened to me by the book of Dmitry Trunov. Much later, I heard the phrase that the Highlanders spoke of Trunov - "he again discovered Dagestan for us." The craving for the wanderings Dmitry Trunov, the publicist and writer, the journalist and local historian, once came to Dagestan, fell in love with this small mountain republic and became a Dagestan.

Dmitry Ivanovich was born in the village of Pronkino Orenburg province in a peasant family. After graduating from school and agricultural engineering, he worked as a tractor driver, a field -breeder. Then he decided to leave the house far to the edge of the world, in Arkhangelsk, where he began to work as a loader in the port. Later he became the commandant of the village of Mozerychiki and wrote his first play.

She was put in the club of the village, whose director later became Dmitry Trunov. In the year, he became a correspondent of the newspaper Northern Komsomolets. As a child, Dmitry was haunted by a craving for a change of places, especially it intensified after reading the novels of Bestuzhev-Marlinsky. In the year, Dmitry Trunov and his friend came to Dagestan, where he remained forever.

Having become a correspondent of the newspaper Komsomolets Dagestan, he traveled throughout the republic. I wanted to write and write about all this, ”said Dmitry Trunov. In the years, the collection of his front-line essays “Dach-Dad” and several small books about the exploits of the Dagestan warriors: “Dagestanis in battles for their homeland”, “Dagestan heroes” about Valentina Emirov, Magomed Gadzhiev and others, “We proud of them” are published in Dagestan book publishers.

He was awarded the medal "For the Defense of the Caucasus" and "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War - GG. The essayist and local historian Dmitry Trunov began working as a special correspondent of the Dagestan Pravda newspaper, continuing to cooperate with the Komsomol member of Dagestan. In the year he became a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR, for many years he led the Russian section of the Dagestan joint venture, and actively participated in the work of the literary association of young writers.

He supported young authors, listened to their poems and prose, advised them to try himself in different genres. Dmitry Ivanovich was surprisingly efficient, found interesting material where, by definition, there could be nothing interesting. His articles, essays and stories about people, nature, construction were printed in newspapers and magazines. For almost 40 years of work in Dagestan, Dmitry Trunov visited all remote corners of the republic, in every district, and almost every village had kunaki.

Where Dmitry Ivanovich was, people always gathered. He charged them with a warm and cheerful mood. Dmitry Trunov managed to simultaneously prepare his material, answer the questions of his colleague from another newspaper, tell the author notes to the newspaper, how to redo it, greet people entering the office. In subsequent years, more than twenty of his books were published: “The Country of Mountains”, “Light from Russia”, “The Road to the Light”, “The auls of the Masters”, “In the Mountains of Dagestan”, “Below the Ocean, above the clouds”, “Dagestan craftsmen”, “Orly Territory”, “Ballad of an immortal machine gunner” and others.

The book "Treasure Gorge" was published in Moscow in Russian, English and French. The essays of Dmitry Trunov are unusual in that they are woven in the artistic techniques of the image, approaching the essay to the story. He finds an interesting form of presentation of the material. It turns out not a simple retelling of events, but the reader enters the world of joint work of the author and hero.

Therefore, the essays of Trunov are so easily read. Artistic prose is the play, written by Dmitry Trunov in the year and set in a club in the distant Arkhangelsk, was not his only artistic work. The play “Flowers on the Stone” was created in the year on the eve of the decades of Dagestan literature in Moscow. The production of another play “The Commander of the Russian Company” successfully held at the Avar Theater in the city of Roman “Live, mountains!

It was published by the Dagestan Book Publishing House for the anniversary of the author. Rasul Gamzatov called the books of Dmitry Trunov, with whom he was friends for many years, "Big Prose." Knowledge of human characters, the ability to keep the reader in a tense expectation of a denouement, magnificent descriptions of nature - all this distinguishes the novel “Live, Mountains!The memory of the chronicler of Dagestan organized a literary evening in the Museum of Rasul Gamzatov, dedicated to the Letniy Dmitry Trunov, where his colleagues, friends, students talked about the life of the Dagestan writer, recalled stories related to him, laughed his jokes.

The son of the writer Vladislav Trunov thanked the organizers and participants in the evening for the warmth and love with whom everyone spoke about Dmitry Trunov. The editor -in -chief of the Dagestan book publishing house Larisa Golubeva told the meeting participants that the publishing house plans to release the book of Dmitry Trunov, where his best stories will be included, there were essays.

Unfortunately, the essay genre disappeared from the pages of Dagestan newspapers and magazines.

Trunov Dmitry Biography

Essays and articles, of course, are published, but they lack that brightness, light and warmth, such complete coverage of the material that are characteristic of Trunov's prose. We hope that in Dagestan young authors will surrender this genre and will be able to make an essay bright and interesting for the reader. Said Ninalalov.