2029. Mandelstam N.Ya. Materials about O.E. Mandelstam.
1. Mandelstam N. Ya. The Second Book. Paris: YMCA-Press, 1972. 709 pp. Photocopy of the edition. There is also a note: “I received this photocopy in the early 80s; from Nathan Zavelsky, who was involved in the Rita Klimova case. Galina Glushanok. March 15, 2002. St. Petersburg.”
2. Khazina (Mandelstam) N. Ya. Memories of Mandelstam O. E. Part one. Typescript, 1st copy. B. d. 160 p.
3. Khazina (Mandelstam) N. Ya. Memories of Mandelstam O. E. Part two. Typescript, 1st copy. B. d. 261 p.
4. “From the memoirs of N. Ya. Mandelstam (Chekhov Publishing House. New York, 1970)”. [Starting with the chapter “May Night” to the end]. Typescript, not the first copy. 20 p.
Names (3)
Mandelstam Osip Emilievich, упоминаемое лицо
Poet, novelist, essayist, translator, literary critic
Born in 1891 in Warsaw; Jewish; incomplete higher education; b/n. Writer. Lived in Moscow. Arrested on 16.05.1934. Sentenced on 26.05.1934 by the Special Security Service of the OGPU under Art. 58-10 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to exile to the city of Cherdyn. In 1938, lived in the village of Samatikha in the Moscow region. Arrested on 03.05.1938. Sentenced on 02.08.1938 OSO under the NKVD of the USSR under Art. 58-10 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 5 years in a labor camp. He died in 1938 in a camp. He was rehabilitated by the Supreme Court of the USSR on 28.10.1987 for the 1934 case, and in 1956 for the 1938 case.