Olga Ivanovna Markova is from the countryside. Therefore, it is not surprising that when creating her literary works, she wrote about the villagers, about their hard work and problems.
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Olga Markova from a young age showed a literary gift. As a girl, she created scripts for the school drama circle. Then Olga Ivanovna worked as a teacher of literature, a bibliographer, and even an editor of youth broadcasting.
Biography
Olya was born on July 17, 1908 in the village of New Duck in the Urals. Her father was a craftsman. The mother was able to instill in the girl a sense of compassion, philanthropy, which greatly helped the girl in the future. The parent told her daughter about vagrants, who invariably caused pity not only for the woman, but also for the girl.
Realizing this, the mother sometimes pressed lightly on these levers. When young Olga mowed, she was hot, did not want to work. But mother said that maybe just now a vagabond is sitting in the bushes and admiring what a working daughter Tatyana has. That was the name of the girl’s mother.
Olga's parents sang beautifully. Over time, the girl joined them. A friendly family sang very harmoniously.
Literary career
When Olga Ivanovna graduated from the seven-year plan, she went to work at a sawmill. To join the ranks of the Komsomol, she added herself years.
When Gorky's "Old Woman Izergil" was staged in the drama circle of their village, our heroine wrote a dramatization on this topic. She was only 13 years old.
In order to develop his gift, in 1926, Markov entered the workers' faculty, the literary department, and then to the Plekhanov Moscow State Institute of Fine Arts. Getting higher education, the writer studied in the same group with future famous poets.
But this perfection of the girl did not end there. She still entered Moscow State University and successfully completed it.
Returning to her homeland, Olga Ivanovna worked as a literature teacher at the school, in the radio committee of the city of Sverdlovsk, as a bibliographer in a publishing house, and as a methodologist.