Evgeny Grigorievich Sobolevsky (his real name is Iona Grigorievich Berlin [1] ; 1905–1941) is a Russian Soviet writer and essayist, war correspondent.
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Birth name | Iona G. Berlin |
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Citizenship | the USSR |
Occupation | writer , essayist, reporter, war correspondent |
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Biography
Jonah Berlin was born in 1905 in Nevel . He graduated from high school. In the mid-1920s he moved to Leningrad [2] . He studied at the State Institute of Art History [3] . In 1930, his first novel, The Youth of Balashov, was released [4] . It was printed under the pseudonym Evgeny Sobolevsky . In the years 1934-1938 his works were published in the journal Zvezda [2] .
Contemporaries Sobolevsky characterized him as a man of explosive and emotional. He gained fame as an essayist, publicist, reporter and prose writer [3] .
After the start of World War II he joined the army. In July, he was sent to Tallinn as a military officer in the newspaper " Red Baltic Fleet ". He died on August 28, 1941 on the Vironia transport during the transition of the squadron of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet from Tallinn to the Leningrad seaport of Kronstadt (sunk by German aircraft) [2] [3] .
Works
- Youth Balashov: Roman. Prince 1M.; L., 1930;
- There are five of us: a novel. - M .; L., 1931;
- International Communist Women's Day. - [L.], 1939. - In et al. with D. Levonevsky ;
- The builders of the Big Fleet. - L., 1940. - et al. with D. Levonevsky;
- Stalin highway: Essays. - L., 1940. - et al. with D. Levonevsky;
- The lights on the Neva. - L., 1940;
- Winners - L., 1941. - et al. with V. Druzhinin .
Literature
- For the Soviet homeland. L., 1949
Notes
- ↑ FEB: Ryabova. Index of names and titles: Mayakovsky. ПСС: В 13 т. Т. 13. - 1961
- ↑ 1 2 3 Writers of Leningrad: a bio-bibliographic directory . 1934-1981 / Auto-comp. V. Bakhtin, A. Lure. - L .: Lenizdat, 1982.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Leningrad front-line writers : Autobiographies, biographies, books / Author-comp. Vl. Bakhtin. - L., Owls. writer, 1985. p. 342
- ↑ Writers of Leningrad: bibliography // comp. V.M. Abramkin, A.N. Lurie. Lenizdat, 1964