- Georgy Demidov
Georgy Demidov ( _ru. Георгий Георгиевич Демидов) (1908-1987) was a
Russia npolitical prisoner andwriter .Born in
Saint Petersburg to a working class family, Demidov showed technical andengineering gifts at an early age and was thought to be a future physicist. In 1938, he was arrested inKharkov , where he was working, after being served a summons for an internalpassport check. It was a check that was to last eighteen years. His interrogator threatened to arrest Demidov's wife, and orphan his five-month old daughter. Demidov confessed and was sentenced as aTrotskyist , but did not accuse anyone else, and was sent to correctivelabor camp s.For fourteen years he served in the
Kolyma region ofSiberia , ten in the most brutal of conditions. In 1946, he received a second sentence, after which he sent atelegraph to his wife that was in the form of an official telegraph informing her of his death. In the main camphospital , Demidov became acquainted and then a friend to a hospital assistant, the future writerVarlam Shalamov .He wrote several stories on labor camp themes, two of which were published in "Novy Mir" (1997, Volume 5, pp. 116-145) -- "People Die for Metal" (“Люди гибнут за металл”) and "The Artist Baccilla and his Wonders" ("Художник Бацилла и его шедевр”). Unlike other writers of the camps, Demidov remains comparatively unknown and untranslated.
References
* [http://www.belousenko.com/wr_Demidov.htm Demidov biography] ru icon at Belousenko.com
* [http://www.booksite.ru/fulltext/new/boo/ksh/ala/mov/72.htm Demidov] ru icon at Booksite.ru
* [http://magazines.russ.ru/novyi_mi/1997/5/dem.html Demidov profile] ru icon at Magazines.russ.ru
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