
On December 24, a writer and poet Felix Krivin died in Beer-Shehel in Israel at the age of 88.
This was announced on his Facebook by the writer Lev Lucker.
Felix Davidovich Krivin was born in 1928 in Mariupol, in 1945 after the evacuation he moved to Izmail, worked as a motorist on a self -propelled barge, a night corrector in the newspaper Poddunayskaya Pravda, where his poems were first published, the radio journalist of the Izmail Regional Radio Committee.
At the end of the Kyiv Pedagogical Institute (1951) he worked as a teacher in Mariupol, since 1955 he worked as the editor of the Transcarpathian Regional Publishing House in Uzhgorod. Since the mid-1950s, the writer's fairy tales have been published in the Light, Change, Crocodiles and other newspapers and magazines.
Since the beginning of the 1960s, when collections of intellectual humorous miniatures “In the Country of Things” and “Pocket School” have been published, Felix Krivin published dozens of books, wrote interludes for Arkady Raikin.
In 1998, the writer moved to Israel, lived in Beer-Shev. In 2001, one of the volumes of “Anthology of the satire and humor of Russia of the XX century” publishing house “Eksmo” was dedicated to the work of Felix Krivin.