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hidden Monuments of history and culture | Belyaev Alexander Romanovich hidden Belyaev A.R. (1884-1942), writer | BELYAEV Alexander Romanovich (1884-1942, Pushkin Leningrad Region), writer. He studied in Smolensky Holy Seminary and in Demidov Law Lyceum in Yaroslavl. From 1915 he was seriously ill ... | | BELYAEV Alexander Romanovich (1884-1942, Pushkin Leningrad Region), writer. He studied in Smolensky Holy Seminary and in Demidov Law Lyceum in Yaroslavl. From 1915 he was seriously ill. After changing many professions he devoted himself to writing by the end 1920s. He lived in Leningrad and in Tsarskoe Selo (Pushkin) in the 1930s. He worked in the Leningrad and Pushkin Periodical and at Leningrad Radio. Belyaev's creativity contributed greatly in the development of Soviet science fiction. Belyaev's works are charged with a certain ideological straightness (among the most popular are: Professor Dowell's Head, a story, 1925 and a novel with the same name, 1937; The Amphibian, 1928, etc.) but at the same time are marked by a certain dynamics of the story and brightness of images. He was the author of essays on Russian science, stories for children, and theoretical works on science fiction. He died of hunger in his bed during the German occupation. He lived at 19 Konyushennaya Street in Pushkin in 1938-42 (the house has not been preserved, there is a memorial plaque on the present-day house), and also in the House of Creativity at Proletarskaya Street (today 6 Tserkovnaya Street). He was buried in Kazanskoe Cemetery in Pushkin. References: Ляпунов Б. В. Александр Беляев: Критико-биогр. очерк. М., 1967; Беляева С. А. Воспоминания об отце // Аврора. 1982. № 9. С. 137-145; Бунатян Г. Г. Город муз: Лит. памят. места г. Пушкина. СПб., 2001. С. 337-346. D. N. Cherdakov.
| | | hidden | KAZANSKOE CEMETERY. Cemetery in the town of Pushkin (1 Gusarskaya Street). The area consists of 35 hectares. It has existed from 1785. It is named after the Kazan Church and Burial Vault (1785-1790), built over the crypt of A.D ... | | KAZANSKOE CEMETERY. Cemetery in the town of Pushkin (1 Gusarskaya Street). The area consists of 35 hectares. It has existed from 1785. It is named after the Kazan Church and Burial Vault (1785-1790), built over the crypt of A.D. Lanskoy (1758-1784), who held the favour of Empress Catherine II. The mausoleum, bell tower and gates at the fence have all survived. To the South of the Orthodox Kazanskoe Cemetery sections for other denominations are situated, including the Lutheran, Muslim, and Jewish sections, which were later united. In 1914-1916, the Communal Cemetery for Soldiers was arranged in the cemetery"s northwest section (not preserved). Common graves and graves of participants of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 were placed in the eastern part. The high Yuryevsky Princes family crypt has survived (1879, Y.F. Bruni), as has the Orlov-Davydov Counts rotunda-mausoleum (1910, A.A. Grubbe). Also buried at Kazanskoe cemetery are the poet I.F. Annensky, artist P.P. Chistyakov, Lithuanian poet Y. Yanonis (tomb stone by sculptor B. Vishnyauskas, 1963), writers O.D. Forsch, A.R. Belyaev, S.M. Alyansky, T.G. Gnedich, T.K. Galushko, and M.P. Rudenskaya (historian of the Pushkin Lyceum Museum), cameraman A.N. Moskvin, and artist O.N. Gildebrand-Arbenina. References: Пирютко Ю. М. Царскосельский некрополь // Петербургские чтения-96. СПб., 1996. С. 278-280; Казанское кладбище в Царском Селе/Сост.: А. Ю. Егоров, Н. А. Давыдова. СПб., 2003. Y. M. Piryutko. Persons Alyansky Samuil Mironovich Annensky Innokenty Fedorovich Belyaev Alexander Romanovich Bruni Yuly Fedorovich Catherine II, Empress Chistyakov Pavel Petrovich Forsh Olga Dmitrievna Galushko Tatyana Konstantinovna Gildebrand-Arbenina Olga Nikolaevna Gnedich Tatyana Grigorievna Grube Artur Alexandrovich Lanskoy Alexander Dmitrievich Moskvin Andrey Nikolaevich Rudenskaya Marina Petrovna the Orlov-Davydovs the Yuryevskys, Dukes Vishnyauskas Bronyus Danelyaus Yanonis Yulyus Addresses Gusarskaya Street/Pushkin, town, house 1
| | | hidden | January. The science-fiction writer Aleksandr Romanovich Belyayev, the author of novels "Zvezda KETs" ("The Star of KETs"), "Chelovek-Amfibiya" ("The Man-amphibian"), "Golova profssora Douelya" ("The Head of Professor Dawel") and many others ... | | | | | hidden | 3 March. The district newspaper "Bolshestskoye slovo" ("Bolshevik Word") was founded, on 3 February 1953 it was renamed the newspaper "Vpered" ("Forward") and on 1993 it was renamed "Tsarskoselskaya Gazeta" ("The Tsarskoye Selo Newspaper") ... | | 3 March. The district newspaper "Bolshestskoye slovo" ("Bolshevik Word") was founded, on 3 February 1953 it was renamed the newspaper "Vpered" ("Forward") and on 1993 it was renamed "Tsarskoselskaya Gazeta" ("The Tsarskoye Selo Newspaper"). April. The writer Aleksey Tolstoy moved from Detskoye Selo to Moscow and handed down his house in Proletarskaya street to Leningrad writers for opening the House of the Creative Work of Literary Persons. I.G. Erenburg, B.A. Lavrenev, N.S. Tikhonov, K.I. Chukovsky, N.N. Nikitin, M.M. Zoshcheko, V.A. Kaverin, B.M. Eyhenbaum, A.R. Belyayev, Yu.N. Tynyanov, A.P. Shteyn, M.P. Lozinsky, the historian E.V. Tarle rested and worked here. The summer. The fantast-writer A.P. Belyayev with his family dwelled again in the house behind the Cinema "Avangard" in 1 May Street (now it is Konyushennaya Street). Persons Belyaev Alexander Romanovich Chukovsky Korney Ivanovich Eichenbaum Boris Mikhailovich Erenburg, Iliya Grigoryevich Kaverin Veniamin Alexandrovich Lavrenev Boris Andreevich Lozinsky Mikhail Leonidovich Nikitin Nikolay Nikolaevich Shtein, Aleksandr Petrovich Tarle Evgeny Viktorovich Tikhonov Nikolay Semenovich Tolstoy Alexey Nikolaevich Tynyanov Yury Nikolaevich Zoschenko Mikhail Mikhailovich Addresses Konyushennaya Street/Pushkin, town
| | | hidden | 6 January. The science fiction writer A.R. Belyayev died from starvation in occupied Pushkin Town, he was burried in a common grave in the Kazanskoye Semetery ... | | 6 January. The science fiction writer A.R. Belyayev died from starvation in occupied Pushkin Town, he was burried in a common grave in the Kazanskoye Semetery. On 1 November 1968 the monument to the writer was opened in the cemetery, in 1982 his wife Margarita Konstantinovna Belyayeva (Mangushevskaya) was burried there. 28-29 January. Teachers and students of the Pushkin Agricultural Institute, stayed in blockade Leningrad, were sent on "The Road of Life" to Vologda City and then to the Altay Kray where they continued studies. August - September. The 250th Spanish "Blue Division" (it was named according to the colour of uniform) arrived to Pushkin Town for the realization of the occupation regime. Persons Belyaev Alexander Romanovich Belyayeva (Mangushevskaya), Margarita Konstantinovna
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