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Ежегодник дома русского зарубежья имени Александра Солженицына, 2012

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This scientific and educational publication, which brings together research and archeographic works dedicated to the heritage of emigration, as well as highlighting the scientific activities of the DRZ, has already become a good tradition of our House. The first issues for 2010 and 2011 were highly praised by critics and reviewers. And now - the third "Yearbook", prepared under the guidance of the permanent editor-in-chief, Doctor of Historical Sciences N.F. Gritsenko. So, a large 660-page volume opens with memories of Berlin in the 1920s and 30s by the Russian artist Kirill Aleksandrovich Arnshtam, who grew up in the capital of Germany. One of the oldest masters of the Russian diaspora, a good friend and donor of our House, he talks about the work of his father, the brilliant master of book illustration and film artist Alexander Martynovich Arnshtam, describes the slow, “creeping” rise of the Nazis to power. A large block of materials in the Yearbook is connected with the Year of Germany that took place in our country and, of course, is dedicated to the fate of Russian emigrants on German soil. Here, for example, is an article by Konstantin Semenov “The Berlin Knot of the ROVS (1920–1945)” about the difficult choice of Russian officers and generals who ended up in Berlin, about those exiled emigrants who were drawn into the Nazi meat grinder during World War II. Surely attention will be attracted by the work of Marina Sorokina on the tragic fate of scientists who ended up in the occupied territory, and especially documents related to the life of the doctor Ivan Malinin, who, on his own initiative, organized excavations in Vinnitsa in 1943 at the site of mass graves of victims of the NKVD. The English researcher John Biggart presents an article about the stay in Berlin of a biologist and a fierce defender of workers' rights, later a "returner" in the USSR, Sergei Chakhotin, and Sergei Fedyakin analyzes how he accepted, admired and passed through himself the mysterious work of Vasily Rozanov, the brilliant master of stylization under the old Russian tale Alexei Remizov. Bibliographer Nadezhda Egorova in her work deals with our days, explores the problems of the modern Russian literary process in Germany. A number of publications of the Yearbook are dedicated to one of the brightest representatives of the Russian emigration, a man who left a good memory among numerous exiles - Father Alexander Schmemann. Lawyer Tikhon Troyanov recalls their joint work on Radio Liberty, Maria Vasilyeva and Elena Dorman publish the texts of articles that served as the basis for Father Alexander's series of radio programs "Fundamentals of Russian Culture", read by him on the same radio station cursed in those days in the USSR. In addition, readers of the "Yearbook" can get acquainted with the letters of Alexander's father to the publicist, author of the famous book "The Unnoticed Generation" Vladimir Varshavsky. A significant set of letters from the outstanding thinker, theologian and historian of religion Vasily Zenkovsky to the Russian-Ukrainian Slavist and philosopher Dmitry Chizhevsky are published by Vladimir Yantsen and Oleg Ermishin. As in previous editions, this Yearbook also has a large section prepared by Oleg Korostelev. It presents a bibliography of works about the leading critic of Russian Paris, the creator of the poetic direction "Paris Note" Georgy Adamovich. Inna Rozanova offers an overview of materials from one of the DRZ funds - a collection of a remarkable military historian and artist, the author of fundamental albums on the history of military uniforms, as well as the banners and standards of the Russian Army, Vladimir Zvegintsov. Andrey Kruchinin tells about the exodus of the troops of General Diterichs from Primorye, and Anton Bakutsev publishes letters from the historian of Russian literature in Estonia, Yuri Shumakov, to Bunin's friend and "evil genius" Leonid Zurov. And, of course, the "Yearbook of the Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russian Abroad" cannot but contain materials related to the study of the life and work of our great contemporary. Natalya Likvintseva publishes the article "Metaphysics of the victim in the work of A.I. Solzhenitsyn", and the head of the department for the study of the heritage of A.I. Solzhenitsyn DRZ Galina Tyurina introduces various forums dedicated to Alexander Isaevich and held in 2011. Here you can find information about the Solzhenitsyn Days symposium, which took place in the south of France in the city of Aix-en-Provence, and a report on the Third Moscow International Conference "The Life and Work of Alexander Solzhenitsyn: On the Way to the Red Wheel" organized by the DRZ. We can get acquainted with how the exhibition "Solzhenitsyn: The Courage to Write", which had a very wide resonance, was prepared in the world's only specialized museum of manuscripts, the Martin Bodmer Foundation in Geneva. Such, in the most general terms, is the content of the new Yearbook of the Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russian Diaspora. 2012".

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ISBN 978-5-98854-045-8
Publisher Дом русского зарубежья. Москва. 2012
Bookbinding твердый переплет, 664 стр.

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