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Sokolov Vladimir Dmitrievich (pseudonym - Vladimir Samarin) (1913 - 1995). Born March 2, 1913 in the city of Orel in the family of a lawyer. He graduated from high school in Orel and entered the Pedagogical Institute. He was expelled from it for "hiding his social origin." Then he was reinstated at the institute and graduated from it in 1936. He taught Russian language and literature at a secondary school and technical school in Voronezh. In 1937, anticipating the possibility of arrest for hiding his social origin, he hid in Voronezh. From July 1942 under German occupation. He returned to Orel and worked as an employee of the local Russian newspaper Rech. In 1943 he moved to the city of Smolensk (then in the occupied territories) and gave lectures in units of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA). In 1944 he went to the West, to Germany. In 1944-1945. employee of the newspaper of the Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia (KONR) "Will of the People" (Berlin). After the end of the war, he was in the British zone of occupation of Germany. There, in Hamburg (Germany), in 1946-1949. edited the weekly "The Way". In 1949-1951. deputy chief editor of the magazine "Posev" in the American zone of occupation. He was an active figure in the People's Labor Union (NTS). In 1951 he moved with his family to New York. He continued his political and journalistic work. In 1952-1956. worked as a literary editor in the publishing house. A.P. Chekhov (New York). In 1972, he wrote the pamphlet "Triumphant Cain" (in English) about the situation of the Church in the USSR. For a number of years he organized evening parties in New York for the magazine "Frontiers" published in Frankfurt am Main (Germany). In addition to "Sowing" and "Faces" he wrote literature. reviews and essays in Renaissance (Paris), Sovremennik, Abroad, Orthodox Rus' (Jordanville, New York, USA). Author of publications in the gas. Russian Thought (Paris), New Russian Word (New York), Unity (Melbourne). He published three collections of short stories (1964-1969). Since 1959, he worked as a senior lecturer in Russian, Soviet and "samizdat" literature at Yale University. He was a member of the Russian Academic Group in the USA. In the 1970s Sued by US immigration authorities for misrepresenting a position on the editorial board of a newspaper published during the German occupation in Orel. In 1985 he was deprived of US citizenship and sentenced to exile. He spent the last years of his life in Canada. He died in 1995 in Canada. He was buried at the cemetery of the Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville (New York, USA).

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Publisher Вашингтон: Русская книга
Publication date 1864
Number of Pages 48
Bookbinding Softcover

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Подержанные книги на русском языке, изданные за приделами СССР в годы 1920-1991: Литература, проза, поэзия, история, философия, воспоминания, богословие, эзотерика.


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