Hillel Moiseevich Kalmanson (literary pseudonym - Perekati-Pole ; 1868 , Mogilyov-on-Dnieper - 1937 ) - Russian and Soviet novelist, poet, literary critic.
| Hillel Moiseevich Kalmanson | |
|---|---|
| Aliases | Tumbleweed |
| Date of Birth | 1868 |
| Place of Birth | Mogilyov-on-Dnieper Mogilyov , Russian Empire |
| Date of death | 1937 |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | poet , literary critic |
| Language of Works | Russian |
Father G. Lelevich (1901-1937), poet, critic, one of the leaders of VAPP .
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Biography
He worked as an employee of the journal "Pravda". In the years 1917-1922 - at the party and the military-organizational work in Mogilev , Samara and Gomel .
From 1922 he lived in Moscow, organized literary circles of workers poets "Vagrant", "Iskra", "Smena".
In 1937 he was repressed.
Creative activities
Since 1884, it has been published in the Odessa magazine Bee, since 1895 - By Sea and Land, Monthly Writings, Postman, Conversation, Life for All, and in Moscow, Life and Art "(1908-1909)," Moscow Worker "(1919)," Komsomoliya "(1926) and others.
The first collection of poems - "The songs of the tramp" was published in St. Petersburg in 1907. In 1915, his elegy in prose “Freedom” and the fairy tale-parable “Weeping Acacia” were published in Kiev as a separate book.
In 1919 a book of poems "The Red Army" was published in Samara, in 1923 in Moscow - a collection "Under the five-winged star."
Selected Works
- Red Army. Samara, 1919.
- Tramp songs / Tumbleweed. - St. Petersburg: Distributor, 1907. - 80 p.
- Weeping Acacia (fairy tale). Kiev, type. Env Headquarters, 1915. - 7c.
- Freedom. [Elegy in prose]. Kiev, type. Env Headquarters, 1915. - 7c.
- Creativity of the peoples of the USSR // Soviet Land. - 1930. - № 1. - p. 7-12
Literature
- Tarasenkov A. Russian poets of the XX century. 1900-1917