Sergey Ivanovich Fonvizin (1860-1936) - Russian officer and writer of the Fonvizin family, Poltava vice-governor .
Sergey Ivanovich Fonvizin | |
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Date of Birth | January 31 ( February 12 ) 1860 |
Place of Birth | Moscow |
Date of death | 1936 |
Citizenship (citizenship) | |
Occupation | officer, official, writer |
Years of creativity | 1893-1918 |
Genre | Novel , story |
Language of Works | Russian |
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Biography
The son of the Moscow Governor Ivan Sergeevich Fonvizin (1822–1889) and Varvara Ivanovna Pogonina. He was educated at the Lyceum of Cesarevich Nicholas and the Imperial College of Law , but he did not complete the full course.
In 1878 he enrolled as a volunteer in the Life Guards Mounted Regiment . March 25, 1880 was produced from a sword belt to the cornets . On January 29, 1882, due to domestic circumstances, he was dismissed from service as a lieutenant . On October 6 of the same year he was enlisted in the reserve of the Guards cavalry with the rank of cornet, and in 1888 he was dismissed as a lieutenant. In the years 1890-1902 was the Zemstvo head of the 2nd section of the Klin district of the Moscow province. In 1891, he was also appointed as chairman for the chair in the congress meetings on administrative attendance. In 1897, it was renamed from a military rank to collegiate secretaries . In the years 1902-1906 he held the post of Poltava lieutenant governor . He served as a collegiate adviser (1904). Of the awards had orders of St. Anna 3rd degree and of sv. Stanislav 2 nd degree, as well as medals in memory of the coronation of 1896 and for the works on the census of 1897 .
Upon his retirement, he devoted himself to literary activity. He wrote repeatedly reprinted novels “In the Time of Troubles”, “Two Lives”, “Records of a Free Woman”, as well as collections of short stories “Stories”, “End of a diary; Gossip ”and“ Guilty without guilt ”.
He died in 1936. He was buried at the Donskoy Cemetery in Moscow. His son Denis Fonvizin, born in 1912, was arrested in 1942, charged with anti-Soviet agitation, and sentenced to five years in prison [1] .
Works
- The end of the diary. Story. - Moscow, 1893.
- Seven months in Egypt and Palestine: Essays and impressions. - St. Petersburg, 1910.
- In troubled days. - St. Petersburg, 1911.
- Two lives (Youth Mukhanov). - St. Petersburg, 1912.
- Stories The end of the diary; Gossip. - St. Petersburg, 1913.
- Guilty without guilt. - Petrograd, 1915.
- Notes free women. - Petrograd, 1915.
- Roman Vice Governor. - Petrograd, 1916.
- Strange incident. Stories - Petrograd, 1916.
- The collapse. - Petrograd, 1918.
Notes
Sources
- Fonvizin, Sergey Ivanovich on the website History of Poltava
- The address calendars and reference books of the Poltava province for the years 1903-1904. - Poltava, 1903-1904.
- A complete list of chefs, regimental commanders and officers of the Life Guards Cavalry Regiment from 1731 to 1886. - SPb. 1886.
- He was buried in columbarium number 10 of the New Donskoy cemetery, Moscow