Ivan Vasilyevich Evdokimov
Ivan Vasilyevich Evdokimov ( Russian Иван Васильевич Евдокимов * January 22 . Jul / 3. February 1887 greg. In Kronstadt ; † 28. August 1941 in Moscow ) was a Soviet writer.
Evdokimov worked as a Bolshevik from 1905 to 1908 in the underground, from 1911 to 1915 he studied in Saint Petersburg . He later worked as a teacher, librarian and editor. In 1913 he published his first book in Saint Petersburg, the volume of poetry Gorodskije smeny. Evdokimov's best-known work, the novel The Bells, was published in 1926. He also wrote several biographical novels about Russian artists, including Levitan , Repin , Surikow and Wrubel .
Web links
- Article Iwan Wassiljewitsch Jewdokimow in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ LM Turčinskij: Russkie poety XX veka. Materialy dlja bibliografii . Znak, Moscow 2007, ISBN 5-9551-0194-2 , pp. 186 (Russian).
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SURNAME | Evdokimow, Ivan Wassiljewitsch |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Yevdokimov, Ivan; Jevdokimov, Ivan; Евдокимов, Иван Васильевич (Russian spelling) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | soviet writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 3, 1887 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kronstadt (Russia) |
DATE OF DEATH | August 28, 1941 |
Place of death | Moscow |