103. Collection Dyukova N.M.
Annotation:
1. Cherubina de Gabriak. M. Tsvetaeva. O. Mandelstam. A. Akhmatova. Poetry. Typescript, not the first copy. Hard cover. 104 l. A4.
2. Axelrod D.E. Brothers Krasovsky. Novel. Typescript. Not stitched. 149 l. A4. There is also a note by N. Dyukova dated 10/30/1998 about the storage of the manuscript received from the author shortly before his arrest.
3. Robert K. Massey. Nicholas and Alexandra. Authorized translation from English Leningrad. 1983-84 With illustrations - photocopies of portraits of the royal family. Hard cover. 379 l. A5
Names (2)
Dyukova Natalya Mikhailovna
Other names:
N. Natina
Reproduction methods:
Lived in Leningrad. Since 1968 worked at the All-Russian Research Institute of Television. In 1981-1982 was summoned for questioning by the KGB and the Prosecutor's Office. 08/11/1982 signed a warning of criminal liability, in which she was accused of collaborating with the samizdat magazine “Maria” and writing articles for it under the pseudonym N. Natina. In August 1982 dismissed from work at the request of the HR department “at my own request.”
Akselrod Dmitry Efimovich
Years of life: 1924-?
Reproduction methods:
Genus. in 1924 in Leningrad; Jew; 8th grade education. Lived in Leningrad. In 1963 he wrote the novel “The Krasovsky Brothers,” which he subsequently reworked several times; The main characters of the novel are Gulag prisoners. He wrote stories and memoirs that were distributed in samizdat. In 1978, chapters from the novel “War Without Embellishment” were published in the magazine “Clocks”. He made attempts to transfer the novel “The Krasovsky Brothers” for publication abroad. Arrested on November 11, 1982 for distributing the novel. Sentenced on February 28, 1983 under Art. 190-1 to 1.5 years of ITC. He served time in ITUUS-20/7UITU of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate in Yablunevka. Released on May 11, 1984. Emigrated to Israel in 1994.The Botvinnik Foundation N.M. (FSO 01-004) in the Archives of the Research Center for Eastern Europe at the University of Bremen - Forschungsstelle Osteuropa (FSO): https://fso.gbv.de, contains the works of Axelrod D.E. - novel "The Krasovsky Brothers" (two versions), stories, essays.
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