Andrei Sinyavsky (1925–1997)
Autor von The trial begins ; and, On socialist realism
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Using the pseudonym Abram Terts, literary critic Andrei Sinyavsky wrote a number of satiric, often grotesque and surrealistic, prose works, including the short novel The Trial Begins (1960) and the essay "On Socialist Realism," a brilliant attack on the cliches of official Soviet literary dogma. In mehr anzeigen February 1966 he and writer Yuly Daniel were tried in a closed court. In spite of appeals by many writers in Russia and the West, they were sent to the labor camps for maligning the Soviet Union through "hostile" and "slanderous" writings published illegally abroad in the early 1960s. The trial marked the start of confrontations between the authorities and the nascent human-rights movement in the Soviet Union. After Sinyavsky's emigration to the West in 1973, he became a professor of Russian literature at the Sorbonne and continued to publish, both under his own name and the pseudonym. He was very active in emigre literary life, generally taking a liberal, democratic position and frequently finding himself a target of attacks by more-nationalist figures. Sinyavsky's newer writings include A Voice from the Chorus (1973), a hybrid text in which notes and letters from a penal camp are a vehicle for philosophical and literary meditations, and in which the author's own voice is joined by a multitude of voices of other inmates. His A Stroll with Pushkin (1975), a brilliant, joking discussion of Pushkin's art, provoked a storm of criticism both in the Soviet Union and abroad: Sinyavsky has been accused of blaspheming his nation's cultural icon. Little Jinx (1980) is a fantasy in which the personalities of both Sinyavsky and Terts are the objects of playful narrative manipulation. Sinyavsky's varied contributions make him one of the most important figures in contemporary Russian letters. His writings have now been reissued in Russia, where he has recently been awarded an honorary doctorate. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen
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- Gebräuchlichste Namensform
- Sinyavsky, Andrei
- Rechtmäßiger Name
- Синявский, Андрей Донатович
- Andere Namen
- Terts, Abram
Terz, Abram
Tertz, Abram
Терц, Абрам - Geburtstag
- 1925-10-08
- Todestag
- 1997-02-25
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- Cimetière communal de Fontenay-aux-Roses, Rue de Pierrelais 18, Paris, France
- Geschlecht
- male
- Nationalität
- Soviet Union
France
Russian Federation (1990 onwards) - Land (für Karte)
- Russland
- Geburtsort
- Moscow, Moscow gubernia, RSFSR, USSR
- Sterbeort
- Paris , Ile-de-France , France
- Todesursache
- lung cancer
- Wohnorte
- Moscow, Russia, USSR
Syzran, Soviet Union
Dubravlag, Yavas , Zubovo-Polyansky district, Republic of Mordovia, USSR
Paris, France - Ausbildung
- Moscow University (Ph.D Philology 1952)
- Berufe
- literary critic
teacher
novelist
short-story writer - Organisationen
- Gorky Institute of World Literature
Sorbonne
Union of Soviet Writers
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