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hidden Monuments of history and culture | Mamin-Sibiryak (real name Mamin) Dmitry Narkisovich hidden Mamin-Sibiryak D.N. (1852-1912), writer | MAMIN-SIBIRYAK (real name Mamin) Dmitry Narkisovich (1852-1912, St. Petersburg), writer. From 1872 lived in St. Petersburg; in 1872-76 studied at Veterinary Faculty of the Moscow Medical Surgical Academy ... | | MAMIN-SIBIRYAK (real name Mamin) Dmitry Narkisovich (1852-1912, St. Petersburg), writer. From 1872 lived in St. Petersburg; in 1872-76 studied at Veterinary Faculty of the Moscow Medical Surgical Academy, in 1876-77 - at the Faculty of Law of Petersburg University (didn't graduate). In 1877-91 lived in the Urals; from 1891 - in St. Petersburg (8 Saperny Lane; memorial plaque) and Tsarskoe Selo. Mamin-Sibiryak's social novels depicting the life of the industrial Ural (Privalov's Millions, Mountain Nest, Three Ends, Gold, Bread) earned him literary fame. He was the author of the novels about the life of intellectuals, stories and fairy-tales for children (Alenushka's fairy-tales). From the 1890s his works were mainly published in Petersburg journals (Otechestvennye zapiski, Delo, Mir Bozhy, Russkoe Bogatstvo, Severny Vestnik). The novel A Few Strokes of Pepko's Life and Along the New Way deal with problems young men, who have come to the capital from the provinces, face. Buried at Nikolskoe Cemetery of Alexander Nevsky Lavra; in 1932 his remains and memorial were moved to Literatorskie Mostki. The Central Library of the town of Pushkin was named after Mamin-Sibiryak. References: Дергачев И. А. Д. Н. Мамин-Сибиряк: Личность и творчество. 2-е изд., доп. Свердловск, 1981; Бунатян Г. Г. Город муз: Лит. памят. места г. Пушкина. СПб., 2001. С. 208-220. A. B. Muratov.
| | | hidden | 27 August. The writer Dmitry Narkisovich Mamin-Sibiryak with his two-year-old daughter has moved to Tsarskoye Selo from Saint Petersburg and has been living there until 1908. 27 September ... | | | | hidden | 8 January. A.P. Chekhov, as guest, arrived to D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak in Tsarskoye Selo. The almshouse, in the memory of the merchants Sinebryukhovs, for girls and aged women began to work in Moskovskaya Street. 14 May ... | | 8 January. A.P. Chekhov, as guest, arrived to D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak in Tsarskoye Selo. The almshouse, in the memory of the merchants Sinebryukhovs, for girls and aged women began to work in Moskovskaya Street. 14 May. The coronation of Emperor Nicholas I took place in the Dormition Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin. The Palace electric power station was constructed (architect S.A. Danini). The inner electric equipment was installed by the prominent electric-engineer L.R. Shvede who became the first director of the electric power station. The electric power station began to work on 8 November 1898 (its present address is 3 Tserkovnaya Street). A.R. Bach took up the post of the architect of the Palace Board. His appartment was placed in the house at the corner of Leontyevskaya Street and Srednyaya Street. А.R. Bach was buried in the Kuzminsky Cemetery, his grave was restored in 2007 . The autumn. I.F. Annensky, poet and teacher, accepted the offer to take the post as the director of the Tsarskoye Selo Nicholas Man Gymnasium. He received the official appartment at the gymnasium. Nikolai Nikolayevich Punin, the future art historian, literary critic, teacher, had entered the Nicholas Gymnasium. Valentin Krivich, son of Annensky, graduated from the gymnasium. Persons Annensky Innokenty Fedorovich Annensky, Valentin Innokentyevich (pseudonym: Valentin Krivich) Bach Alexander Romanovich Chekhov Anton Pavlovich Danini Silvio Amvrosievich Mamin-Sibiryak (real name Mamin) Dmitry Narkisovich Nicholas II, Emperor Punin Nikolay Nikolaevich Shvede, L.R.
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