The first Russian woman is a war correspondent. From the very beginning of her career, the young writer almost instantly gained many opponents and no less admirers.
Daria Aslamova. Biography
Daria was born on September 8, 1969 in the city of Khabarovsk. Mikhail Feofanovich Aslamov (father) is a famous Khabarovsk poet. He is the chairman of the board in Khabarovsk of the Writers' Union of Russia. Very little is known about Daria's childhood years.
After graduating from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University named after M. Yu. Lomonosov Darya Aslamova at first was a war correspondent for Komsomolskaya Pravda, mainly in the hot spots of Abkhazia, Chechnya, Cambodia, Nagorno-Karabakh, Yugoslavia, Ossetia, Tajikistan, Rwanda, and Mali. After she was in captivity, she devoted several reports to this event. Her favorite subject is war.
Characteristics of a journalist
Daria Aslamova is an ambitious provincial girl who came to conquer Moscow. The weapon of the young lady was her talent, light pen and cheerful disposition. All this helped her when working on her works, thanks to which she became famous. The journalist did not submit to the public that criticized her. However, the capital was conquered by Darya Aslamova.
Achievements in creativity, exploits
Daria Aslamova won the Silver Shoe in the Stars Without a Mandate nomination.
In 1999 she was a special correspondent for the AIDS-info newspaper.
Daria Aslamova - military journalist, the only correspondent who spoke with Saddam Hussein in 2003.
In 2011, she was arrested 4 times in Egypt while on a business trip.
In the spring of the same year, she had a conversation with Thierry Meyssan, who claimed that the United States, following the scenario of Georgia and Ukraine, was forcing a revolution in Egypt.
In the summer of 2012, during a trip to Turkish areas bordering Syria, a brave journalist illegally made her way to the Syrian refugee camp, where the rebel forces against Syrian President Assad were located, and was able to interview some of the leaders of the uprising.
She had reports while she was in captivity.
The brave and desperate Daria Aslamova is very famous. Photos of her fragile figure among the sparkling tracer bullets in the places of military operations are very popular among foreign photographers and journalists. They are willing to pay for the opportunity to do such a photo shoot.
What is Daria Aslamova famous for? “Diary of a Mean Girl”
"Notes of a Mean Girl" opened a new unusual page in the history of the national press. Here, two genres are parodically intertwined:genre of adventure novel with the genre of political portrait. Well-known figures are depicted in this work: N. Travkin, R. Khasbulatov, A. Abdulov and many others. others
Daria A.'s refined taste as an artist and her personal experience as a "mean girl" made their bright and unforgettable work. In this work, she openly and cheerfully spoke about the male temperament and the virtues of a fairly large number of well-known and at the same time respected people in the CIS, whom she once knew very well. The reading public began to accuse the journalist of promiscuity, but at the same time savored the details of the work with pleasure and interest.
Aslamova D. is known to a very wide circle of politicians, popular people.
Daria's opinion about the war and about herself
Daria Aslamova made a good name for herself on the topics of war and sex. Her very first report from the army made a lot of noise in the country (then the iron curtain had just collapsed, so they didn’t talk about sex at that time).
She herself says that when she went to hot spots a couple of times before the Karabakh scandal, it seemed to her that all this was “fun” and playing a brave journalist girl. At the same time, she felt like an actress playing in a film, where a good ending will surely come soon, or, in extreme cases, nothing bad will happen. She was only worried about domestic difficulties and inconveniences. They took out male escorts during periods of captivity, ropes, robes.
But in general, she was not so bad in the war, because there she feltyourself as a real lady. After all, for those who fight there, she is something exotic.
She says to herself that she is a terrible coward. At the same time, the battle for her is like a drug. She believes that everything that happens in the war (between the living and the inanimate) is almost akin to sexual feelings.
Family
It is almost impossible to catch Daria at home. She is constantly traveling on business trips: sometimes in Abkhazia, sometimes in Nagorno-Karabakh, in Yugoslavia and in other places. She is a woman, but also a good military journalist.
This amazingly fragile but brave woman has a family: a husband and a daughter. The godmother of Sophia's daughter is Zhanna Agalakova (TV journalist and presenter).
What do they say and write about Daria Aslamova?
Colleagues and close people consider her a rather cheerful and easy person. Daria does not lose her composure in difficult situations and at the same time acts deliberately and reasonably. Her successful work proves it.
In 1999, Darya Aslamova took an active part in the elections. The well-known writer Dmitry Bykov then wrote in the Moscow Komsomolskaya Pravda that this journalist was “Okhlobystin in a skirt”. Only there is a difference between them in that Daria writes very excitingly and her vulgarity is consistent. Daria, as a journalist, purposefully achieves her goal - reading it is both pleasant and fun.
She had a good start, says D. Bykov. As a military journalist, she is wonderful and writes interestingly. After such a stormy start (success in journalism, marriage, the birth of a daughter), she decided to become more impressive. In this regard, she entered politics, got intounity block. The writer believes that Shoigu quickly realized what this could lead to, what reputation one could get into thanks to her. Now D. Aslamova is trying to earn a status in a single-mandate constituency. These are the thoughts of the famous writer about the journalist.
Bibliography
In 1994, the Mean Girl Notes were written, which caused quite a stir. And already in 1995 the second part of the work was published. In 1999, The Adventures of a Mean Girl was published. From the same series in 2001 - “Mean Girl. The adventure continues.”
In 2002, two works by D. Aslamova were published: "Notes of a Crazy Journalist" and "Sweet Life". The book "In love is like in war" was written in 2005.
The Mean Girl Notes have rules for life.
The Lost (meaning legionnaires) are a bit fatalists. Having crossed the border, which is called "violence", they accept its laws. Their life is a chain of arranged accidents. Why are they fatalists? Because Fate has kept them many times and continues to protect them.
Here are their rules:
1. Going with the flow without resisting will still endure somewhere.
2. Never ask your comrades about the past if you don't want to listen to lies.
3. Until you are asked, do not lend a helping hand, otherwise you will be to blame for everything.
4. You only understand life when you kill it.
5. Even death is included in the concept of "fullness of life".