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Testimony: from the literary memoirs of Semyon Izrailevich Lipkin - Paperback

Testimony: from the literary memoirs of Semyon Izrailevich Lipkin - Paperback

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by Yvonne Green (Translator), Sergei Makarov (Translator), Donald Rayfield (Introduction by)

The Jewish, Odesa-born poet, Semyon Izrailevich Lipkin (1911-2003), was a central figure in modern Russian literature, although until recently, he was best known in the West for his role in preserving the manuscript of Vasily Grossman's Life and Fate from the KGB.

As a Soviet journalist in WW2, he witnessed and wrote about the horrors of Stalingrad, which led the Nobel Laureate Josef Brodsky to refer to him as 'Russia's war poet'.

Later, during the years of Stalin's deportation of ethnic groups, Lipkin translated and preserved the language and writings of Tajiks, Uzbeks, and Tatars and, in doing so, became a living repository of their culture for which he risked censure and arrest from the Soviet authorities.

In this memoir, Lipkin's humanity, civic courage, and friendship with many important Russian writers - Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva, Andrei Platonov, and of course, Grossman himself - shine through the reports of terror and oppression that characterized this most turbulent period of Russian history.

Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.47 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: March 08, 2023
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