Vladimir Romanovich Grib ( 1908 - 1940 ) - Soviet literary critic and researcher of problems of aesthetics in literature.
Grib Vladimir Romanovich | |
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Date of Birth | January 15 (28) 1908 |
Place of Birth | Novogrigorovka village, Russian empire (now Kherson region of Ukraine) |
Date of death | March 3, 1940 (32 years) |
Place of death | Moscow , USSR |
Citizenship | the USSR |
Allegiance | Russian empire |
Occupation | literary critic |
Biography
Born on January 15 ( January 28, new style) in 1908 in the village of Novogrigorovka of the Russian Empire, now in the Kherson region of Ukraine, in a family of a veterinarian and a village teacher.
He graduated from school after the October Revolution , joined the Komsomol . He was a Komsomol worker, worked in the Komsomol press.
After graduating from Kiev Institute of Law in 1929, he moved to Moscow and entered the graduate school of the Moscow Pedagogical State University in art history, and then in literature. PhD thesis on the theme “Lessing's Aesthetic Views”, defended in 1934.
In 1936–1940, Vladimir Grib taught Western European literature at the Moscow Institute of Philosophy, Literature and History .
In his most significant works, Grib uncovered the socio-ideological foundations of aesthetics and artistic works of the 17th — 18th centuries. A large cycle of his works was devoted to the work of the writer Honore de Balzac , prepared a reading book "Balzac on Art", which was published after his death, in 1941. He also spent some time as an author of articles in the journal Literary Critic .
He lived in Moscow on the streets of Gruzinsky Val, 26 and Chkalov, 3. Died March 3, 1940 in Moscow. He was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery .
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- Mushroom Vladimir Romanovich // Moscow Encyclopedia. / Ch. ed. S. O. Schmidt . - M. , 2007—2014. - T. Tom I. Faces of Moscow : [in 6 books.].
- Grib Vladimir Romanovich