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1. "37". Magazine. Leningrad. Nos. 7-8. 1978. A photocopy of a typewritten copy (not the 1st copy). Ll. not numbered.
2. "37". Magazine. No. 20. Dedicated to Tatyana Goricheva. Leningrad - Moscow. August-October 1980. Typescript, 1st copy. Hard cover. 208 sheets, photographs by T. Goricheva on the last 2 pages.
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Definition: Writer.
Years of life: 1947 - ?
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Born in Leningrad. At the age of 26 she came to Orthodoxy. Writer and philosopher. Author of samizdat. Wife of V. B. Krivulin. Co-editor of the samizdat magazine "37". Participant of the feminist movement in Leningrad. She edited the samizdat magazines “Woman and Russia” and “Maria”. In 1980, she was expelled from the USSR during the Olympics. Lives in France. She studied at the Catholic Institute of St. George (Frankfurt am Main), at the St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute in Paris. Listened to lectures at the Sorbonne. Edited the almanac "Conversations". After 1985, she returned to Russia and lives in St. Petersburg.
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Poet, novelist, essayist
Years of life: 1944-2001
Definition: Activist of the feminist movement in Leningrad, writer. After expulsion he lives and works in Austria. In 1979 - one of the founders, together with Tatyana Mamonova and Tatyana Goricheva, of the anthology “Woman and Russia”, the magazine “Maria” (she was one of the initiators, publishers and literary editor of these publications, translated in 1980-1982 into many languages).
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Genus. in 1947
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Genus. 09/07/1945 in Leningrad. He was raised by a Baptist grandmother. He studied at the Secondary Art School for three years, then at a comprehensive school together with V. Krivulin. In his youth, he wrote poetry and attended the literary club “Daring” at the Palace of Pioneers. In 1962 he participated in the publication of the typewritten collection “Lai”, in 1966 - the almanac “Links”; the poems were included in the collection of K. Kuzminsky and B. Taiga on “Anthology of Soviet Pathology” (1964). In 1971 he graduated from the Russian department of the Faculty of Philology of Leningrad State University (graduate work “The Life of Archpriest Avvakum - as a genre of confession”). For about 10 years he worked in the literary sector of the City Tour Bureau, then as a gas boiler operator. During his student years he received Orthodox baptism. In 1974–1980 he participated in the Religious and Philosophical Seminar of T. Goricheva. In 1975 he was a member of the editorial board of the collection “Mite” (he owns the name of the collection). He was at the origins of the magazine “37” (he was a member of the editorial board, and in 1980, together with V. Antonov, he headed the religious department). He published articles on cultural studies in the Obvodny Kanal magazine. In 1980-1985 he led the Seminar on the study of Orthodox tradition, in 1985-1888 - the Seminar on the history of the Russian Orthodox Church. In 1985 he made a presentation at the informal conference “Art of the 20th Century - Results and Prospects”, in 1986 he participated in the symposium “Ways of Culture of the 60-80s”, organized by Club-81. In 1988, together with B. Ivanov, he was among the organizers of the Society for Christian Education. In the same year, he wrote the book “Mirror of Glory,” dedicated to the religious revival in Russia (published in Italian). In 1989, as a representative of the Russian Christian movement, he made a lecture tour of Italy, Spain, England and Holland. In 1991 he became one of the founders of the St. Petersburg Foundation. V. S. Solovyova. Emigrated in 1991. He worked for Radio Liberty, sometimes for Deutsche Welle, and collaborated with the newspaper Russkaya Mysl. He published several cultural studies abroad and was published in the religious and philosophical magazine “Conversation”. Lives in Baden-Baden (Germany). He is working on the book “Russians in Baden-Baden”.
Definition: Biologist, psychologist, public figure.
Years of life: 1946-2011
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Genus. 02/20/1946 in Gorky. He graduated from the Faculty of Biology and Soil Sciences of Leningrad State University in 1968, and studied at the Faculty of Psychology (1968–1971). One of the founders of the samizdat magazine "37" (1976–1981, Leningrad). In July 1977, under pressure from the KGB, he was forced to emigrate and was deprived of Soviet citizenship. Lived in Austria and Germany. He joined the NTS and was an employee of the Posev publishing house. In 1985, deputy editor-in-chief of the magazine "Grani", in 1986–1988 editor of the NTS bulletins "Grani" and "Meetings". In 1994 he returned to St. Petersburg, was engaged in scientific work in the field of psychology, and taught at the Russian State Pedagogical University named after. A. I. Herzen. Died 2011
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Genus. 05/12/1956 in Leningrad. In 1979 he graduated from the Faculty of History of Leningrad State University. In 1978–1982, together with D. Panchenko and P. Diatroptov, he participated in the publication of the Metrodor magazine, for which he wrote a number of articles. In 1980–1981 was a member of the editorial board of the magazine “37”, participated in the release of the last, 20th and 21st issues. He published in the magazine the article “Socrates and Boris” (under the pseudonym Boris Konin) and translations of several essays by J. Orwell. He published a letter protesting against the war in Afghanistan in the foreign press. Together with V. Krivulin, he made a statement on the creation of an independent writers’ union “Free Cultural Workshop” (published in the Parisian magazine “Echo” (1980. No. 3). The project was not implemented). In connection with his activities, he was called for “conversations” with the KGB. Currently, he is a senior lecturer at the Department of Classical Philology at St. Petersburg University. Author of a number of scientific articles on antiquity.
Definition: Journalist, theater and film critic, promoter.
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Genus. in 1946. She was a member of the editorial board of the Leningrad samizdat magazine "37" from the end of 1976 to the end of 1978 (under the pseudonym Kononova), took over the departments of publications and prose, from No. 3 to No. 10 - executive secretary. In 1992–2006 She worked in Moscow and currently lives in New York. Organizer of a number of cultural projects related to Joseph Brodsky and the "philological school".
Documents (2)
1. "37". Magazine. Leningrad. Nos. 7-8
not 1st copy. Sheets are not numbered
251 лист, ксерокопия машинописи
2. "37". Magazine. No. 20. Dedicated to Tatyana Goricheva. Leningrad - Moscow. August - October 1980
Typescript, 1st copy. Hardcover. On the last 2 pages are photographs by T. Goricheva.