Vasily Jaroslawowitsch Golowanow

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Wassili Jaroslawowitsch Golowanow ( Russian Васи́лий Яросла́вович Голова́нов ; * December 23, 1960 in Moscow ) is a Russian writer , journalist and photographer . His reports combine, with what Golowanow himself called "geopoesy", depictions of landscapes, cultural history and the author's subjective experiences while traveling in areas that are difficult to access; for example in the steppe areas around the Caspian Sea , on the islands in the Siberian polar sea, to Kamchatka and in the formerly closed areas of the Soviet Union .

Life

Golovanov graduated from the Faculty of Journalism at Moscow University . In 1997 he published his study on Nestor Machno , the anarchist revolutionary leader. In 1989 Golovanov published an essay in the Literaturnaja Gazeta , which is considered the beginning of a rehabilitation and reassessment of Machno's role in the Russian Revolution.

Works

Individual evidence

  1. http://magazines.russ.ru/authors/g/golovanov/ Authors (Russian)
  2. http://www.litkarta.ru/russia/moscow/persons/golovanov-v/ Literaturkarte (Russian)
  3. Burkhard Müller: In the beginning there wasn't the word. Retrieved June 11, 2020 .
  4. Literaturnaja Gazeta of February 8, 1989; Alexandre Skirda, Nestor Makhno - anarchy's cossack , AK Press Edinburg, 2004, p. 406.