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Orsher, Joseph L.

Joseph Lvovich Orsher (known under a pseudonym as O. L. D'Or ; July 10 (22), 1878 , p. Staroe Pereyaslavsky Uyezd in the Poltava province - February 19, 1942 , Leningrad ) - Russian Soviet writer and journalist, satirist , parodist , feuilletonist .

Joseph Orsher
Birth nameJoseph Lvovich Orsher
AliasesO. L. D'Or, Old Journalist
Date of BirthJuly 22 (July 10 ) 1878 ( 1878-07-10 )
Place of Birthfrom. Old Pereyaslavsky district Poltava province Russian Empire
Date of deathFebruary 19, 1942 ( 1942-02-19 ) (63 years old)
A place of deathLeningrad
Citizenship Russian Empire USSR flag
Occupation,
Years of creativity1893-1942
Genreprose, journalism
Language of WorksRussian

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Creativity
  • 3 Selected Bibliography
  • 4 Literature
  • 5 Links

Biography

Born in 1878 in the Poltava region .

Since 1893, it was published in newspapers in the south of the Russian Empire. Since 1906 he lived in St. Petersburg . He was published in newspapers and magazines Rech, Tovarishch, Russkoe Slovo , Morning of Russia , Day, in the satirical magazines Signal, Suryi Volk, Satyricone and New Satyricon .

In 1918 he edited one of the first Soviet satirical magazines - Guillotine ( Petrograd ).

During the Civil War (1919), he was a correspondent for the Petrograd branch of the Russian Telegraph Agency (ROSTA).

In the 1920s he was published in the magazines Red Raven, Red Pepper, and Hippopotamus .

He died during the siege of Leningrad .

Creativity

In 1906 he published the first part of a novel about the life of a Jewish town - “Yakov Markovich Melamedov” (the second part was not published). The fame of O. L. D'Or brought stories, feuilletons and parodies published in The Satyricon, The New Satyricon, and in the books Fish Dances, On Gray People, Laughter Among the Ruins, Muse with a Drum and others.

Peru I. L. Orsher owns the chapter “Russian History” in the book “General History, processed by the Satyricon.”

The author of collections of short stories, feuilletons and a book of memoirs, “The Literary Path of the Pre-Revolutionary Journalist” (1930).

Selected Bibliography

 
The book "Russian History at the Varangians and Thieves" (1922)
  • The failed war. 1908.
  • After many years. 1908.
  • Comet: Notes of an astronomer. 1910.
  • Fish dances. 1911
  • Exam for the editor: A picture of the near future. 1913.
  • The future of the Balkans. From the future textbook of Ilovaisky. 1913.
  • Curse beginners. 1914.
  • Muse with a drum. 1915
  • He is a socialist ... 1918.
  • Russian history with Varangians and thieves. 1922.
  • Journey of Pirpont Morgan. 1925.
  • Russian classics in Russian. 1925
  • Gogol's trousers. 1926.
  • I want to smoke. 1927.
  • Gimp 1928.

Literature

  • A general story processed by the Satyricon. Russia O. L. D'Or (I. L. Orsher). The beginning of Russia

Links

  • d'Or (Osip Orsher)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orsher__Isif_Lvovich&oldid=94493618


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