Fedor Ivanovich Kalinin (1882-1920) - Russian Soviet literary critic, public figure.
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Fedor was the younger brother of M.I. Kalinin . Initially worked as a weaver, like his father. He studied at the Kapriisk school , where he met with A. A. Bogdanov and A. V. Lunacharsky , and together with them he created the Forward Group . He wrote about philosophy with an approach adapted by Bogdanov in the Philosophy of Life Experience, published in 1913.
Kalinin was the secretary of the circle of proletarian literature created by the Russian Social Democrats in Paris in 1913.
He was elected to the Central Committee of the Proletcult in October 1917. After the decision of the Bolsheviks of November 9/22, 1917, the People's Commissariat for Education (People's Commissariat for Education) was created with a department for helping independent class education organizations. Kalinin was the head of this department, provided that the Proletcult would be directly elected chairman and two other members of the board of the Department. He was one of the editors of Proletarian Culture with P. I. Lebedev-Polyansky .
Wrote "The proletariat and creativity."
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Swartz A. Open Library - 2007.
- ↑ 1 2 Faceted Application of Subject Terminology