Alexander Abramovich Isbakh (real name Isaac Abramovich Bahrakh ; 1904 , Dvinsk - 1977 , Moscow ) - Russian writer, literary critic, journalist.
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Photo of the participants of the First All-Union Congress of Soviet Writers (1934). In the front row, from left to right: Alexander Shevtsov , Vladimir Stavsky , Margarita Aliger , Alexander Bezymensky , Alexander Isbakh . In the second row: Sergey Vasiliev , Grigory Brovman , Evgeny Dolmatovsky , Sergey Mikhalkov , Alexander Kovalenkov , Ilya Frenkel , Vasily Sidorov. | |||||||||||
| Birth name | Isaac Abramovich Bahrakh | ||||||||||
| Date of Birth | February 12, 1904 | ||||||||||
| Place of Birth | Dvinsk , Dvinsky district , Vitebsk province , Russia | ||||||||||
| Date of death | February 3, 1977 (72 years old) | ||||||||||
| Place of death | Moscow , USSR | ||||||||||
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| Occupation | prose writer , journalist | ||||||||||
| Genre | story | ||||||||||
| Language of Works | Russian | ||||||||||
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Biography
He was published in the newspapers Vitebsk Izvestia and Kolomensky Rabochiy [1] , and later in the central press (Rabochaya Moskva and others). Active member of RAPP.
He graduated from the literary department of Moscow State University (1924), faculty of social sciences of the Institute of Red Professors (1934). Member of the First All-Union Congress of Soviet Writers (1934). He taught at the Potemkin Moscow Pedagogical Institute , GITIS .
During the Soviet-Finnish war he was a war correspondent, awarded the medal "For Military Merit . "
During the Great Patriotic War - correspondent for the newspapers “For Homeland” of the North-Western Front and “Front Truth” of the 2nd Belorussian Front [2] . He ended the war with the rank of major commissary.
From 1949 to 1954 - in camps accused of nationalism.
Professor [3] . Specialist in contemporary French literature.
Rewards
- Order of the Red Banner (03/08/1945)
- Order of the Patriotic War II degree (11/17/1943)
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (07/03/1974)
- Order of the Red Star (05/02/1942)
- medal "For Military Merit" (04.1940)
- other medals
Artwork
- Change. Poems. M., 1925
- With a rifle and a book M., 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931
- One page. M.-L., 1929
- The Red Army. M., 1930, 1931
- Crash M., 1930, 1931
- Ordinary. M., 1932
- Joy. M., 1934
- Big life M., 1936
- Captain Sokolin. M., 1939
- 123rd in the battles with the White Finns. M., 1941 (in collaboration with Yu. Korolkov)
- Front. M.-L., 1941
- Dream. M., 1947
- Years of life. Stories. M., 1948
- Golden water lilies M., 1957, 1964
- The Way to Life (1957)
- Louis Aragon. M., 1957
- Tales and stories. M., 1957
- Facing the fire. M., 1958
- Journey to adolescence. M., 1958
- Line of life. M., 1960
- People of the forefront. M., 1960
- They fought for France. M., 1960
- Louis Aragon. Life and art. M., 1962
- A book about a friend. M., 1963
- Comrade Absolute ( Elena Dmitrievna Stasova ). M .: Knowledge, 1963, 1973
- On the literary barricades. M., Soviet writer, 1964.
- On the roads of Europe. M., 1964
- Stories about Lenin. M., 1965
- Artisans. M., 1966
- My youth, my Komsomol M., 1966, 1974
- Furmanov. M., Young Guard, 1968 (ZHZL).
- At the head of the column. M., 1970
Notes
- ↑ Angle of view - informational weekly - Plant and newspaper - 80 years together!
- ↑ http://sirjones.livejournal.com/689585.html Archived copy (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment May 3, 2010. Archived on August 16, 2009.
- ↑ Valery Shishanov. The art life of Vitebsk on the pages of publications ... | Museum of Marc Chagall