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Ilja Ehrenburg (1891–1967)

Autor(a) de The Complete Black Book of Russian Jewry

213+ Works 933 Membros 46 Críticas 2 Favorited

About the Author

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Obras por Ilja Ehrenburg

The Life of the Automobile (1976) 55 exemplares
The Fall of Paris (1941) 52 exemplares
Men, Years, Life: Memoirs (1972) 44 exemplares
The Thaw (1954) — Autor — 30 exemplares
The Storm (1947) 23 exemplares
My Paris (1900) 17 exemplares
A Street in Moscow (1974) 15 exemplares
The Love of Jeanne Ney (1930) 13 exemplares
Memoirs: 1921-1941 (1964) 13 exemplares
The Second Day (1978) 12 exemplares
Thirteen Pipes (1975) 10 exemplares
La congiura degli uguali (1974) 10 exemplares
Tsehovia lukiessa (1977) 9 exemplares
Kusniezk 9 exemplares
Senza riprender fiato 7 exemplares
The Tempering of Russia (1944) 7 exemplares
Dziewiąta fala (1974) 7 exemplares
Firtina 2. Cilt (2013) 6 exemplares
L'uomo della Ceka 5 exemplares
Ons dagelijks brood 5 exemplares
Die heiligsten Güter. (1931) 4 exemplares
Und sie bewegt sich doch! (1986) 4 exemplares
Spanje in de storm 3 exemplares
Change of Season (1962) 3 exemplares
A ||harácsoló (1972) 3 exemplares
Fırtına - Cilt I (2014) 3 exemplares
The Spring 3 exemplares
De negende golf 2 exemplares
Der Fall von Paris 1 (1987) 2 exemplares
Vårbrytning 2 exemplares
Lav na trgu 2 exemplares
Obras selectas (1973) 2 exemplares
We will not forget 2 exemplares
Der Fall von Paris Band 3 (1958) 2 exemplares
Dipten Gelen Dalga 1 (2004) 2 exemplares
Kolmteist piipu 2 exemplares
Svoboda [Freedom] 2 exemplares
Visum der Zeit 2 exemplares
W cichym miasteczku (2004) 2 exemplares
Moszkvai sikátor (1984) 2 exemplares
"This Can't Go on" 2 exemplares
Vesc' Objet Gegenstand (2001) 2 exemplares
The Thaw 2 exemplares
Fırtına 2 exemplares
Obras selectas 2 exemplares
Kusniezk 1 exemplar
La Russie en guerre (1968) 1 exemplar
שירים 1 exemplar
Vihar 1 1 exemplar
Španělské reportáže (1989) 1 exemplar
Sturm Roman 1 exemplar
Sieg des Lebens 1 exemplar
Bouře 1 exemplar
Dýmky 1 exemplar
A vida e os Homens 1 exemplar
Uomini e anni 1 exemplar
Thunderstorm 1 exemplar
NJEREZ, VITE, JETE 1 exemplar
Pozdrav Picassovi 1 exemplar
Wege Europas 1 exemplar
Der Fall von Paris 1 exemplar
Spanien heute 1 exemplar
Visum der Zeit: aus d. Russ. (1929) 1 exemplar
In Amerika (1947) 1 exemplar
Der Raffer Roman 1 exemplar
Tauwetter Roman 1 exemplar
Dipten Gelen Dalga 2. Cilt (2003) 1 exemplar
Dipten Gelen Dalga 1 exemplar
Rat (1942-1943) 1 exemplar
Wróciłem z USA 1 exemplar
Trzynaście fajek 1 exemplar
Rwacz : powieść 1 exemplar
Naša zakletva 1 exemplar
Disgelo (Il) (1962) 1 exemplar
Stikhotvoreniia. 1 exemplar
Der Raffer 1 exemplar
Il disgelo 1 exemplar
Burza. tom I 1 exemplar
Burza. tom II 1 exemplar
Burza 1 exemplar
Putevima Evrope 1 exemplar
El árbol 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Jewish caravan : great stories of twenty-five centuries (1935) — Contribuidor, algumas edições129 exemplares
A Golden Treasure of Jewish Literature (1937) — Contribuidor — 75 exemplares
14 Great Short Stories By Soviet Authors (1959) — Contribuidor — 15 exemplares
Kadonnutta kahvilaa etsimässä (2000) 4 exemplares
i 10 : internationale revue, 1927-1929 (1979) — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Ehrenburg, Ilya
Nome legal
Ehrenburg, Ilya Grigoryevich
Outros nomes
Erenburg, Ilya Grigorievich
Data de nascimento
1891-01-27
Data de falecimento
1967-08-31
Localização do túmulo
Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow, Russia
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Russia
Local de nascimento
Kiev, Ukraine
Local de falecimento
Moscow, Russia
Locais de residência
Kiev, Ukraine, Russian Empire (birth)
Moscow, Russia, USSR (death)
Paris, France
Educação
First Moscow Gymnasium
Ocupações
writer
propagandist
poet
journalist
translator
memoirist (mostrar todos 10)
novelist
short story writer
travel writer
war correspondent
Relações
Schmidt, Katerina Ottovna (wife)
Ehrenburg, Irina (daughter)
Lapin, Boris (son-in-law)
Kozintseva, Liubov' Mikhailovna (wife)
Kozintsev, Grigorii (brother-in-law)
Grossman, Vasily (friend, co-editor) (mostrar todos 7)
Picasso, Pablo (friend)
Organizações
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee
Bolshevik Party
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Isvestiya
Prémios e menções honrosas
Stalin Prize (1942)
Stalin Prize (1948)
Stalin Peace Prize (1952)
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Order of the Red Star (mostrar todos 7)
Order of the Legion of Honour

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Ilja Ehrenburg was born in Kiev, then part of the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine), to a Lithuanian Jewish family. His parents were Anna and Grigoriy Ehrenburg, an engineer. When he was a small child, the family moved to Moscow.
He was expelled from gymnasium (high school) in his early teens for his involvement in illegal Bolshevik activities. In 1908, at age 15, he emigrated to Paris, where he lived a bohemian lifestyle and began publishing poetry. He got to know Russian exiles Vladimir Lenin and Nadezhda Krupskaya, and became a good friend of Pablo Picasso, who made the drawings for Ehrenburg's first published collection of poems in 1910. In addition to poetry, Ehrenburg eventually wrote in almost all literary fields, including journalism, translation, essays, short stories, novels, criticism, travelogues, memoirs, and political works, Two of his novels and some of his stories were adapted into films in the 1920s. During World War I, he served as a war correspondent at the front and later experienced the civil war in Ukraine. At this time, he wavered between support for and criticism of the Bolshevik leaders. He returned to western Europe, living in France, Belgium, and Germany, and published his first novel, the satirical Khulio Khurenito (The Extraordinary Adventures of Julio Jurenito and His Disciples, 1922), which many consider his best. By 1924, he felt ready to return to the Soviet Union. He participated in literary activities in Moscow, and soon afterwards was sent back to Europe as the foreign editor of several Soviet newspapers. Living in Berlin in the early 1930s, he witnessed the rise of the Nazis to power. Ehrenburg spent most of 1936 to 1940 in Spain and France as a war correspondent for the newspaper Izvestiya. In 1941, he returned to the Soviet Union, where he published Padeniye Parizha (The Fall of Paris), which won the 1942 Stalin Prize. After his acceptance of the Soviet regime, he adapted his writing to government demands and was successful in avoiding the purges that destroyed the lives and careers of many other writers and artists. In 1946-1947, he won a second Stalin Prize with Burya (The Storm). Shortly after Stalin’s death, Ehrenburg published the novel Ottepel (The Thaw, 1954), the title of which become a descriptor of that period in Soviet history. In his autobiography, Lyudi, gody, zhizn (People, Years, Life, 1961), Ehrenburg boldly ranged over many topics and people (e.g., writers lost in the purges) that were normally taboo for Soviet authors. This brought official censure down on him in 1963 when the "thaw" began to reverse. But Ehrenburg managed to survive again and remained prominent in literary circles until his death.

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Obras
213
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Membros
933
Popularidade
#27,527
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
46
ISBN
108
Línguas
19
Marcado como favorito
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