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Aleksandr Voronsky

Aleksandr Konstantinovich Voronsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Константи́нович Воро́нский; 8 September 1884 [O.S. 27 August] – 13 August 1937) was a prominent humanist Marxist literary critic, theorist and editor of the 1920s, disfavored and purged in 1937 for his work with the Left Opposition and Leon Trotsky during and after the October Revolution.[1][2] Voronsky's writings were hidden away in the Soviet Union, until his autobiography, Waters of Life and Death, and anthology, Art as the Cognition of Life were translated and published in English.[3]

  1. ^ Brent, Jonathan (2008). Atlas & Co. Publishers (ed.). Inside the Stalin Archives. New York, USA. pp. 194–200. ISBN 978-0-9777433-3-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Williams, Fred (25 February 2014). "WSWS publishes interviews with children of the Left Opposition". World Socialist Web Site.
  3. ^ Choate, Frederick (1998). Art as the Cognition of Life. Mehring Books. pp. vii=xxiii.

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