19. - The last word of Julius Daniel (14.02.1966) - 4 pages; - The last word at the trial of A. Sinyavsky (12.12.66) - bound, 6 pages, A4. Julius Daniel. Hands (story). Stapled on staples, 5 pp., A4. - Instead of a preface (to the stories "Hands" and "The Man from MINAP") - 3 pages. Not bound, A4
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Daniel Yuly Markovich, автор
Other names:
Nickname - Nikolai Arzhak
Definition: Soviet poet, prose writer, translator, dissident
Years of life: 1925-1988
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Genus. 11/15/1925, Moscow; Jew; higher education, graduated from the philological faculty of the Moscow Regional Pedagogical Institute; poet-translator, writer, published in print as a poet-translator. Arrested on September 12, 1965 (together with a friend, Andrei Sinyavsky: “Sinyavsky-Daniel trial”). Sentenced by the Supreme Court of the RSFSR on February 14, 1966 under Art. 70 part 1 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR for 5 years of penal colony. He served his sentence in Dubravlaga and Vladimir prison.
Sinyavsky Andrey Donatovich (Abram Tertz), автор
Other names:
(pen name - Abram Tertz)
Definition: Russian literary scholar, writer, literary critic, political prisoner, one of the defendants in the “Sinyavsky-Daniel trial” (1966)
Years of life: 1925—1997
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Genus. in 1925 in Moscow; Russian; higher, graduated from the Faculty of Philology of Moscow University.; senior researcher at the Institute of World Literature, candidate of philological sciences. Arrested on September 8, 1965, on charges of anti-Soviet propaganda and agitation. Sentenced by the Supreme Court of the RSFSR on February 14, 1966 under Art. 70 part 1 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 7 years in labor camp. He served his sentence in Dubravlaga. By decree of the PVS of the RSFSR dated May 20, 1971, he was pardoned. Released 06/08/1971.