In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Leonidovich and the family name is Averbakh.
Leopold Leonidovich Averbakh (Russian: Леопо́льд Леони́дович Аверба́х; 8 March 1903 – 14 August 1937) was a Soviet literary critic, who was the head of the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers (RAPP) in the 1920s and the most prominent member of a group of communist literary critics who argued that the Bolshevik Revolution, carried out in 1917 in the name of Russia's industrial working class, should be followed by a cultural revolution, in which bourgeois literature would be supplanted by literature written by and for the proletariat. Averbakh was a powerful figure in Russian cultural circles until Joseph Stalin ordered RAPP to cease its activities in 1932.
Leopold Leonidovich Averbakh (Russian: Леопо́льд Леони́дович Аверба́х; 8 March 1903 – 14 August 1937) was a Soviet literary critic, who was the head of...
Averbakh is a Russian-language surname of Yiddish origin. People with that name include: Ilya Averbakh (1934–1986), Soviet film director Leopold Averbakh...
the writer Maxim Gorky. She was shot on 16 July 1938. Her brother, LeopoldAverbakh, was shot in August 1937. Their father was also shot.[citation needed]...
of a number of Soviet writers and literary critics. Among them were LeopoldAverbakh (founder and general secretary), Vladimir Kirshon, Dmitry Furmanov...
his other work—was published in Berlin. This gave Pilnyak's enemy, LeopoldAverbakh, head of the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers the pretext...
weeks in 1930. The following year, Yagoda sent his brother-in-law, LeopoldAverbakh to Sorrento, with instructions to induce Gorky to return to Russia...
on a list of 25 former officers or their family members, including LeopoldAverbakh and Karl Pauker, who were executed on 14 August 1937. His wife, Vera...
1932, Yudin signed one of the first attacks on RAPP, and its leader LeopoldAverbakh, on the day when Stalin ordered RAPP to disband and be incorporated...
Ryvkin, Nikolai Sollogub 13 Aleksandr Voronsky, Boris Didkovsky 14 LeopoldAverbakh, Karl Pauker, Ivan Zaporozhets Leonty Ugryumov 17 Sahak Ter-Gabrielyan...
1927, he was losing control over cultural policy to Stalinists like LeopoldAverbakh. After he was removed from office, in 1929, Lunacharsky was appointed...
pregnancy following the interrogation on the so-called "Averbakh Case" (she contacted LeopoldAverbakh of the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers at...
however, Kirshon fell out of favour due to his close association with LeopoldAverbakh, former head of RAPP and brother-in-law of Genrikh Yagoda. At a public...
RAPP to disband in April 1932, but - unlike RAPP's former leader, LeopoldAverbakh, he accepted the decision and by June was sufficiently trusted to be...
taken by RAPP (the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers), led by LeopoldAverbakh. In the power struggles after Lenin's in 1924, Vardin supported Grigory...
and other major Bolsheviks, while his leading opponents, Vardin, and LeopoldAverbakh were relatively minor figures. The outcome was a cautiously worded...
(1883–1951), worked as a doctor married a businessman, Leonid Averbakh, and had two children, a son Leopold, who was shot in 1937, and a daughter, Ida, who married...
(1843–1896) Konstantin Aseev (1960–2004) Ekaterina Atalik (born 1982) Yuri Averbakh (1922–2022) Zurab Azmaiparashvili (born 1960) Alexander Baburin (born 1967)...
Claude Autant-Lara Aram Avakian Roger Avary Pupi Avati Hy Averback Ilya Averbakh Julius Avery Tex Avery John G. Avildsen Jon Avnet David Ayer Dan Aykroyd...
(England, 1872–1955) Arnold Aurbach (Poland, France, c.1888–1952) Yuri Averbakh (Russia, c.1922–2022) Valeriy Aveskulov (Ukraine, born 1986) Herbert Avram...
Ghamiet Amirjan (b. 1934). Armenian composer of over 300 studies. Yuri Averbakh (b. 1922). Russian Grandmaster (winner of a Soviet Championship in 1954)...
science fiction author Georgy Kovenchuk (1933–2015), artist and writer Ilya Averbakh (1934–1986), film director Ludvig Faddeev (1934–2017), mathematician Oleg...
Antonio Nardini, Italian historian and author (d. 2020) February 8 Yuri Averbakh, Russian chess player and author (d. 2022) Audrey Meadows, American actress...