After graduating from Gorky Institute of World Literature in 1951, he became a member of Union of Soviet Writers in 1960.
A year later he graduated from the Gorky Institute and returned to Vologda.
He is also a professor at the Gorky Institute of Literature in Moscow.
He graduated from the Gorky Institute of Agriculture in 1959.
In 1965 Belza graduated the Moscow University's philological faculty and joined the Gorky Institute of the world literature at the Russian Academy of Sciences.
At the time, he was teaching at the Gorky Institute of World Literature in Moscow.
From 1951-1954 he studied at the Gorky Institute of Literature in Moscow, from which he dropped out.
He was granted a scholarship from African and Asian writers Union, so he joined Gorky Institute for Arts in Moscow.
Gorky Institute of World Literature / Ed.
In 1951 Sevak went to Moscow to study at the Gorky Institute of World Literature.