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hidden Monuments of history and culture | Kaverin Veniamin Alexandrovich hidden Kaverin V.A. (1902-1989), writer | KAVERIN (real surname Zilber) Veniamin Alexandrovich (1902-1989), writer. Lived in Petrograd - Leningrad in 1920-41. In 1923 graduated from the Arabic Department of the Institute of Oriental Languages ... | | KAVERIN (real surname Zilber) Veniamin Alexandrovich (1902-1989), writer. Lived in Petrograd - Leningrad in 1920-41. In 1923 graduated from the Arabic Department of the Institute of Oriental Languages, in 1924 - from the Historical-Philosophical Department of the University, started post-graduate course. In 1929 the book by Kaverin - Baron Brambeus. The history of O. Senkovsky: journalist and editor - was published, defended his dissertation in the same year. Kaverin was a member of the translators' studio that functioned as a part of World Literature publishing house and Literary Group, Serapion Brothers that came from it. In his work of the Leningrad period Kaverin strove to make literature a reflection of everyday life. In his novel Brawler, or Evenings on Vasilievsky Island (1928) the spiritual atmosphere of Petrograd-Leningrad of the 1920s is depicted. Kaverin became known for his novel Two Captains (volumes 1-2, 1938-44; Stalin Prize, 1946). The prose of Kaverin ranges over themes of the confrontation of personalities, talent and fame, true and false science. He lived at 9 Griboedova Canal Embankment (collective memorial plaque); in the House of Creativity in the town of Pushkin at 6 Proletarskaya Street (today Tserkovnaya Street). References: Новикова О. И., Новиков В. И. В. Каверин: Критич. очерк. М., 1986; Фесенко Э. Я. К вопросу о прототипах героев романа В. А. Каверина Скандалист, или Вечера на Васильевском острове // Проблемы культуры, языка, воспитания. Архангельск, 1998. Вып. 3. С. 40-47. D. N. Akhapkin.
| | | hidden Shishkov V.Y. (1873-1945), writer | SHISHKOV Vyacheslav Yakovlevich (1873-1945), writer. In 1891 he graduated from Vyshny Volochek technical school. He started to publish his works from 1908, although he personally considered his literary debut to have occurred in 1912 ... | | SHISHKOV Vyacheslav Yakovlevich (1873-1945), writer. In 1891 he graduated from Vyshny Volochek technical school. He started to publish his works from 1908, although he personally considered his literary debut to have occurred in 1912, when Zavety journal published his story They Have Prayed; that was also the time when he first visited St. Petersburg and met Ivanov-Razumnik, A.M. Remizov and other writers. In the winter of 1914 he met M. Gorky in St. Petersburg. A year later he moved to Petrograd to serve at the Ministry of Transport Communications. In 1916 he published his first major work Taiga in Letopis journal. From 1917 he had devoted himself exclusively to literary activity. He used to travel much; in 1927-41 he lived in Detskoe Selo (Pushkin), where he worked on his narrative The Wanderers (Leningrad, 1932), novel Ugryum-River (came out in a separate edition in Leningrad, 1933), the first part of the novel Emelyan Pugachev ( Leningrad, 1941 separate edition; the Stalin Prize of 1946, for all three volumes). The latter novel, in particular, vividly portrays the life of St. Petersburg in the second half of the 18th century. Shishkov's Fridays were attended by A.N. Tolstoy, A. Bely, K.A. Fedin, P.P. Soykin, K.S. Petrov-Vodkin, O.D. Forsh, A.A. Prokofiev, V.A. Kaverin, N.S. Tikhonov, M.L. Slonimsky et al. During the siege he appeared in press and on the air. In 1942 Shishkov was evacuated. While in Detskoe Selo, he lived at 14 Malaya Street (the building was not preserved) in 1927-29, at 9 Moskovskaya Street (memorial plaque) in 1929-41; in Leningrad, in 1941-42 he resided at 9 Griboedova Canal Embankment (memorial plaque). The name Shishkov was given to a Street in Pushkin (Vyacheslava Shishkova Street). References: Раковский Л. Вячеслав Шишков // Белые ночи: О тех, кто прославил город на Неве. Л., 1971. [Вып. 1]. С. 247-255; Воспоминания о В. Шишкове. М., 1979; Бунатян Г. Г. Город муз: Лит. памят. места г. Пушкина. СПб., 2001. С. 290-308. D. N. Cherdakov.
| | | 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
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