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Theodore Odrach

Theodore Odrach (February 13, 1912 – October 7, 1964), born Theodore Sholomitsky, was a Ukrainian writer of novels, short stories, and memoirs. He is generally known as the "writer of the Pinsk Marshes."〔
==Early life==
Odrach was born in Mysatichia, outside of Pinsk, Belarus (then a part of Czarist Russia).
Not much is known about his early life, except that he was born to a Jewish family, the youngest of several children and extremely devoted to his mother. An unruly child, at the age of nine, after committing a petty offense, he was sent by Polish authorities who then controlled the area to a reform school for boys in Vilnius. His parents were never informed of his whereabouts and did not learn what had happened to him until years later. After serving his time, doing odd renovation jobs around town, at the age of eighteen, Odrach enrolled in the Stefan Batory University (now Vilnius University), where he went on to earn a degree in ancient history and philosophy.

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