Background
Klara Skopina was born on March 15, 1930 in Kamyshlov, Sverdlovsk, Russian Federation.
essayist publicist teacher prose writer
Klara Skopina was born on March 15, 1930 in Kamyshlov, Sverdlovsk, Russian Federation.
Klara Skopina graduated from the journalism department of the historical and philological faculty of The Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin (Sverdlovsk, 1953).
Klara Skopina was an employee of the Sverdlovsk regional newspaper "On the Change!" (1953-1958). She was the own correspondent for the newspaper "Komsomolskaya Pravda" for the Sverdlovsk Region (since 1958), the Krasnoyarsk Territory, the Tuva and Khakass Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics (since 1961), and the Central Black Earth Zone (Voronezh, since 1965). Special correspondent for the newspaper "Soviet Culture" (since 1972).
Klara Skopina worked as an associate professor of the department of journalism, faculty of philology, Voronezh State University (since 1978). Head of the Department of Journalism and Literature of the Higher Komsomol School under the Central Committee of the All-Union Lenin Communist Youth Union (Moscow, 1981-1987).
Klara Skopina is the author of many books, including "Five Go for a Dream" (Moscow, 1963), "What Happiness Is Most Expensive" (Voronezh, 1969), "I Call You a Friend" (Voronezh, 1971), "My Commissars" (Moscow, 1978), "A Man of His Time" (Moscow, 1986), "Before Your Name" (Moscow, 1989).