- Vladimir Arsenyev
Vladimir Klavdiyevich Arsenyev ( _ru. Влади́мир Кла́вдиевич Арсе́ньев) (
September 10 1872 –1930) was aRussia n explorer of theFar East who recounted his travels in a series of books ("По Уссурийскому Краю" (1921), "Дерсу Узала" (1923)), telling of his military journeys to theUssuri basin withDersu Uzala , a native hunter, from 1902 to 1907. He was the first to describe numerous species ofSiberia n flora.Arseniev was born in
St. Petersburg , Russia. His father was a former serf who had risen to become the chief of the Moscow District Railway. After a military education, Arseniev began his expeditions to the forests of the Far East. He lived in theVladivostok through the years of theRussian Civil War and even was a Commissar on Ethnic Minorities (Komisar po delam inrodcheskim) of the independentFar Eastern Republic . After the Far Eastern Republic was absorbed bySoviet Russia in 1922 Arsenyev refused the proposals to emigrate and stayed in Vladivostok [http://vld.ru/ppx/Krivsh/Arsenev.htm Vladimir Klavdievich Krivoshenko and his heritage] by Sergey Krivoshenko ru icon ] .Arseniev died at the age of 57 in 1930. His widow, Margarita Nikolaevna Arsenieva was arrested in 1934 and again in 1937 after being accused of being a member of an underground organization of spies and saboteurs allegedly headed by her late husband. The military court hearings of the case (
21 August 1938 ) took only ten minutes and sentenced her to death. She was executed immediately. Aresenyev's daughter Natalya also was arrested in April 1941 and sentenced toGULAG He is most famous for authoring many books about his explorations, including some sixty works on the geography, wildlife and ethnography of the regions he traveled. Arseniev's most famous book, "Dersu Uzala" (Dersu the Hunter), is the author's memoirs of three expeditions in the Ussurian "
taiga ", or forest, of Northern Asia along theSea of Japan and North toVladivostok . The book is named for Arseniev's guide, an Ussurian native of theNanai /Goldi tribe. The book attracted the attention of the Japanese filmmakerAkira Kurosawa , who released the film version, "Dersu Uzala ", in (1975). The third book of the trilogy "In the Sikhote-Alin mountains" was published posthumously, only in 1937.Arsenyev’s family home in
Vladivostok has been made into a museum.Arsenyev , a town located inPrimorsky Krai , was named after him.ee also
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Daniel Kievsky Bibliography
*"По Уссурийскому краю (Дерсу Узала). Путешествие в горную область "Сихотэ-Алинь" ("Po Ussuriyskomu Krayu") (Vladivostok 1921), the first book of Dersu Uzala trilogy.
*"Дерсу Узала Из воспоминаний о путешествиях по Уссурийскому краю в 1907 г. Владивосток" ("Dersu Uzala") (1923).
*"В горах Сихотэ-Алиня" (In the Sikhote-Alin Mountains), the third book of the Dersu-Uzala trilogy, published posthumously in 1937
*"Мифы, легенды, предания и сказки народов Дальнего Востока" ("Mify, legendy, predaniya i skazki narodov Dal'nego Vostoka") (Myths, legends, traditions, and fables of peoples of Far East). Monograph Series, International Institute of Ethnolinguistic and Oriental Studies (IIEOS), ISSN 1230-3283 ; 10, ISBN 83-902273-4-7)References
External links
*ru icon [http://www.fegi.ru/primorye/science/khisam/arsen.htm Article about Vladimir Arsenyev]
*en icon ru icon pl icon [http://www.dersuuzala.info/ Website about Dersu Uzala]
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