Galina Iossifovna Serebryakova

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Galina Iossifowna Serebrjakowa ( Russian Галина Иосифовна Серебрякова , born December 7 . Jul / 20th December  1905 greg. In Kiev , † the thirtieth June 1980 ) was a Soviet writer .

She was born as the daughter of two “ professional revolutionaries ”, the then medical student Iossif Moissejewitsch Byk-Bek (1882-1936) and Bronislawa Sigismundowna Krassuzkaja (1883-1950), who came from a wealthy Polish family, whose family name she initially bore. She became known under the name of her first husband Leonid Serebryakov , who like her second husband Grigory Sokolnikov was a high-ranking Soviet politician. Both fell victim to the second Moscow show trial . Galina Serebryakova herself was arrested in 1937 and subsequently spent almost 20 years in camps and exile until she was rehabilitated in 1956 and was able to return to Moscow . Her literary activity, which she began in the late 1920s and was interrupted by her imprisonment, continued Serebryakova from the 1960s.

Works (selection)

  • Storm of thoughts. 1964
  • Robbery of fire. 1966
  • Peak of life. 1967

literature

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