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Lugovskaya, Nina Sergeevna

Nina Sergeevna Lugovskaia ( , - , ) - Soviet painter, theater artist, author of the famous anti-Stalin school diary (1932-1937) .

Nina Lugovskaya
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Birth nameNina Sergeevna Lugovskaya
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Occupationartist, writer
FatherSergey Fedorovich Rybin-Lugovskoy
MotherLyubov Vasilievna Lugovskaya
SpouseVictor Leonidovich Templin

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Diary
  • 3 Artistic heritage
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Bibliography
  • 6 References

Biography

Father - Sergey Fedorovich Rybin (1885-1950s; from 1917 - Rybin-Lugovskoy), member of the Central Committee of the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party since 1900, was arrested four times, was in Siberian exile, was active in political activity after the revolution, was again arrested, exiled and expulsions (1919, 1929-1932, 1935, 1936). Mother Lyubov Vasilievna (1887-1949) - teacher, teacher of mathematics. Nina studied at the Serpukhov art studio.

In 1937, with parents and two older sisters Evgenia and Olga, Nina Lugovskaya was arrested on charges of counter-revolutionary activity and sentenced to five years in camps. She was serving her term in Kolyma ( Sevvostlag ). After her release in 1942, she married artist Viktor Templin , who was also arrested in 1937 and sentenced to five years in prison camps.

She worked as an artist in the theaters of Magadan , Sterlitamak , in the Perm region . In the Magadan Theater, she met with the artist Vasily Shukhaev , later considered herself his student. Participated in art exhibitions. Since 1957 she lived in Vladimir . Rehabilitated in 1963 after a personal letter to Nikita Khrushchev . In 1977 she joined the Union of Artists of the USSR ; in the same year, her first solo exhibition took place.

She was buried at Ulybyshevsky cemetery near Vladimir. Nina Lugovskoy’s husband, Viktor Templin, who died in 1994, is buried there.

Diary

Lugovskaya’s diary was discovered in the materials of her investigation by employees of the Memorial Society in 2001 [1] . Printed with the notes of the NKVD investigators, it was published in three editions in Russia, translated into many languages, including Chinese, was a huge success abroad (much more than at home), the author was called “Russian Anne Frank, ” schoolchildren wrote essays on her diary [ 1] . Ludmila Ulitskaya , Vittorio Strada , Elena Kostyukovich , Sheila Fitzpatrick , Memorial Society, Radio Liberty and BBC took an active part in publishing the diary and attracting public attention to it.

The second part of Nina Lugovskaya’s diaries, which she kept before 1993, is being prepared for publication (the alleged title is “Life Will Still Come Back”).

Art Heritage

The paintings of Nina Lugovskaya and Viktor Templin are kept in many Russian and foreign private and state collections, including the A. Sakharov Museum in Moscow. The artist’s paintings adorn the main reading room of the Regional Scientific Library of Vladimir.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Radulova, 2010 .

Bibliography

  • Lugovskaya N. S. I want to live ...: From the diary of a schoolgirl: 1932-1937: According to the materials of the investigation of the Lugovsky family. - M .: Formica-S, 2003 .-- 294 p. : portr.
  • Lugovskaya N. S. I want to live ...: From the diary of a schoolgirl, 1932-1937: According to the materials of the investigation of the Lugovsky family / comp. and preparation. texts, introduction, conclusion: Osipova I. And .. - M .: Glas, 2004. - 368 p. : ill.
  • Lugovskaya N. S. I want to live! : Diary of a Soviet schoolgirl / afterword: I. I. Osipova. - M .: Ripol-classic, 2010 .-- 400 p. - (First-Person Perspective).
  • ( en ) Lugovskaya, Nina. The Diary of a Soviet Schoolgirl: 1932–1937 / transl. by Joanne Turnbull. - Moscow: Glas New Russian Writing, 2003 .-- 215 p. - ISBN 5-7172-0065-X .

About Nina Lugovskaya

  • Nina Lugovskaya. Nina Lugovskaya (neopr.) . Arlindo-Correia.com (November 14, 2004). - Western media about the diary of Nina Lugovskaya. Date of treatment December 30, 2018.
  • Goralik, Linor . To the question of a real person : Rec. on the book: Lugovskaya Nina. I want to live ... From the diary of a schoolgirl: 1932-1937. M., 2004 // UFO . - 2005. - No. 72.
  • Radulova N.V. An unnecessary witness // Spark . - 2010. - No. 15.

Links

  • Lugovskaya Nina Sergeevna (1918-1993) (neopr.) . Sakharov Center. Date of treatment December 30, 2018.
  • "Three lives of Nina Lugovskaya." Exhibition at the Literary Museum, 2008-2009 (neopr.) . Museums of Russia (December 2008). Date of treatment December 30, 2018.
  • Lyalenkova, Tamara. "Three lives of Nina Lugovskaya." Archival miracle (neopr.) . Radio Liberty (December 24, 2008). Date of treatment December 30, 2018.
  •   ≡ RIPOL Classic Publishing House. On the birthday of Nina Sergeevna Lugovskaya (neopr.) . LiveJournal (December 23, 2009). Date of treatment December 30, 2018.
  • Smooth, Nikolai. An evening in memory of Nina Lugovskaya (neopr.) . International "Memorial" (December 25, 2009). Date of treatment December 30, 2018.
  • Vasilieva, Vera. Girl and the Great Terror (neopr.) . Radio Liberty (December 30, 2018). Date of treatment December 30, 2018.
  • ( en ) Nina Lugovskaya, the Diary of a Soviet Schoolgirl 1932–1937 (neopr.) . ELKOST Intl. Literary Agency (2009). Date of treatment December 30, 2018.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Lugovskaya__Nina_Sergeevna&oldid = 101761606


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