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Sergei Budantsev

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Sergei Budantsev Famous memorial

Birth
Death
21 Apr 1938 (aged 41)
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Burial
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia GPS-Latitude: 55.7128528, Longitude: 37.601875
Plot
Ashes buried in Common Grave No. 1 (Unmarked)
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Author. His work often dealt with feminism, corruption, and intellectuals coming to grips with communism, hot topics in the Soviet Union during the 1920's but later considered suspect under Stalinism. In his famous novel "Locusts" (1927), a plague of the insects symbolizes malevolent forces trying to stop the Russian people from building a new society. His tale "Zhena" (1927) and the novel "Woman Writer" (1936) depict women rejecting subservient roles and trying to find themselves in a male-dominated world. Budantsev was born in Ryazan, Russia. His early style was influenced by writer Boris Pilnyak, but on the advice of Maxim Gorky he turned more towards straight realism. After 1936 Budantsev fell under increasing official attack and he ceased publishing. He was arrested by the NKVD in late 1937 and shot on April 21, 1938, the same day Pilnyak was executed. His books were not republished in the Soviet Union until the late 1950's.
Author. His work often dealt with feminism, corruption, and intellectuals coming to grips with communism, hot topics in the Soviet Union during the 1920's but later considered suspect under Stalinism. In his famous novel "Locusts" (1927), a plague of the insects symbolizes malevolent forces trying to stop the Russian people from building a new society. His tale "Zhena" (1927) and the novel "Woman Writer" (1936) depict women rejecting subservient roles and trying to find themselves in a male-dominated world. Budantsev was born in Ryazan, Russia. His early style was influenced by writer Boris Pilnyak, but on the advice of Maxim Gorky he turned more towards straight realism. After 1936 Budantsev fell under increasing official attack and he ceased publishing. He was arrested by the NKVD in late 1937 and shot on April 21, 1938, the same day Pilnyak was executed. His books were not republished in the Soviet Union until the late 1950's.

Bio by: Bobb Edwards


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  • Originally Created by: Bobb Edwards
  • Added: Feb 20, 2005
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10503908/sergei-budantsev: accessed ), memorial page for Sergei Budantsev (10 Dec 1896–21 Apr 1938), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10503908, citing New Donskoye Cemetery, Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia; Maintained by Find a Grave.