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Gromova, Natal`ia Raspad: Sud`ba Sovetskogo Kritika: 40-50-e Gody
[ Disintegration: A Fate of a soviet critic: 1940-50s]
Moscow: Ellis Lak, 2009 495 p. [32 ill.] Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm ISBN: 9785902152705 Language: RussianThis book is the author’s third in the series about soviet writers (Uzel. Poety: Druzhby i Razryvy (2006); Evakuatsiia Idet (2008)). It is partially based on an unfinished book by Mariia Belkina (d. 2008) about her husband, literary critic, bibliophile and collector Anatolii Tarasenkov (d. 1956). Tarasenkov was the leading critic of 1930-50s, he was personally introduced to Stalin and a favorite of Fadeev. Tarasenkov played a very active role in the persecution of Pasternak, and died at the age of 47 on the day of the opening of the 20th congress of the CPSU. Pasternak said about him: His heart got tired of lying. The current book is not only about this broken-down man but also about the whole generation of talented but confused writers and critics, who were overextended to the whirlpool of political struggle and forced to be executioners: D. Danin, V. Grossman, A. Fadeev, Vs. Vishnevskii, etc. Comments. Name index.
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