Boris Gorbatov (1908–1954) was a Soviet novelist.
[1] Born in the Donbas region in Ukraine, he moved to Moscow at the age of 18 and joined the Communist Party in 1930.
He was a military correspondent during World War Two.
Gorbatov is best known for his novels Donbass and Taras' Family, both of which were translated into English,[2] the latter also into French[3] and German.
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