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Bam, Nina Ignatievna

Nina Ignatievna Bam (married to Bam-Romov , Romov ; 1901 , Baku , Russian Empire - 1975 ) - Soviet writer , playwright and journalist . The mother of the writer Anatoly Romov - the only son of Vladimir Tatlin .

Nina Bam
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Nina Bam (first right in the second row), Alexandra Mikhailovna Bam (mother of Nina Bam, first right in the first row), Vladimir Tatlin (second right in the second row), Sergey Romov (behind Tatlin), Maria Beck (sister of Nina Bam, first left in the front row), the rest are unknown. 1933 or 1934
Birth nameNina Ignatievna Bam
Date of Birth1901 ( 1901 )
Place of BirthBaku , Russian Empire
Date of death1975 ( 1975 )
Citizenship Russian Empire → the USSR
Occupationprose writer , playwright , journalist
Language of WorksRussian

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Biography

Nina Bam was born in 1901 in Baku [1] .

In 1918, after the collapse of the Russian Empire and Azerbaijan gained independence, she left for Petrograd , where she became close to the OBERIU group [1] .

In the mid-1920s, Nina Bam moved to Moscow and again found herself in the circle of avant-garde artists , with two of whom, Alexei Kruchenykh and Kirill Zdanevich , communicated until the 1960s [1] .

She is a writer, playwright, journalist, and author of literary records published in separate books in 1947-1948. in the State Political Publishing House of Memoirs of the sister of Stalin ’s wife, Anna Sergeyevna Alliluyeva , and the father of Stalin’s wife Sergei Yakovlevich Alliluyev . For the book “Memoirs” (lit. recording by N. Bam), A. S. Alliluyeva was sentenced to 10 years in solitary confinement at the end of the 1940s, according to Stalin’s instructions, and this term was fully served. [2]

In the 1960s, she rented a summer house in Peredelkino [1] .

She died in 1975. The urn with ashes was buried in the columbarium of the Don cemetery , the cenotaph S.M. Romov.

Personal life

In the early 1930s, Nina Bam met Vladimir Tatlin , with whom she began an affair [1] . In 1934, Tatlin introduced her to Sergey Romov , who a year later, after the birth of the common son of Tatlin and Bam, Anatoly , became the husband of Nina Bam. Assuming that Tatlina is awaiting arrest, the father of her child, Nina Bam, recorded Sergey Romov. A year later, in 1936, Romov was arrested and executed in 1939. Tatlin, unlike Romov, was never arrested and died in the year of Stalin's death. In 1949, Nina Bam brought her son to the communal apartment of Vladimir Tatlin, and this was the only meeting between father and son. However, that he was the son of Tatlin, Anatoly Romov learned only after the death of his mother from her younger sister Maria Beck; shortly before her death, Nina Bam only told her son that he was not the son of Sergei Romov [1] .

Family

  • Mother - Alexandra Mikhailovna Bam [1] .
  • The younger sister is Maria Ignatievna Beck (nee Bam ) [1] .
  • Husband - Sergey Matveevich Romov (1885-1939), Russian-French writer and art critic [1] .
  • Son - Anatoly Sergeyevich Romov (b. 1935) [1] .
  • Grandchildren:
    • Sergey Anatolyevich Romov [1] .
    • Philip Anatolyevich Romov [1] .
    • Nina Anatolyevna Romova [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Roms, 2005 .
  2. ↑ Romanov Anatoly. Romance and conspiracy of the times of the Great Terror // Word / Word. - 2005. - No. 47 .

Literature

  • Romanov Anatoly . Romance and conspiracy of the times of the Great Terror // Word / Word. - 2005. - No. 47 .

Links

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bam,_Nina_Ignatievna&oldid=101434454


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