- Alexander Alexandrovich Fadeyev
Alexander Alexandrovich Fadeyev ( _ru. Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Фаде́ев; OldStyleDate|24 December|1901|11 December –
May 13 ,1956 ) was a Sovietwriter , one of the co-founders of theUnion of Soviet Writers and its chairman from 1946 to 1954.Fadeyev was brought up in
Chuguyevka ,Primorsky Krai and took part in the guerrilla movement against theJapan ese interventionists and theWhite Army during theRussian Civil War . In 1927, he published the novel "The Rout" (also known as "The Nineteen"), in which he described youthful guerrilla fighters.In 1945, he wrote the novel, "
The Young Guard ", which was based on real events ofWorld War II . The novel was about an undergroundanti-fascist Komsomol organization named Young Guard, which fought against the Nazis in the occupied cityKrasnodon (in theUkrainian SSR ). In 1948, a Soviet movie "Molodaya Gvardiya" ("The Young Guard" in English), based on the book, was released, and later revised in 1964 to correct inaccuracies in the book.Fadeyev was a champion of
Joseph Stalin , proclaiming him "the greatest humanist the world has ever known". During the 1940s, he actively promotedZhdanovshchina , a campaign of criticism and persecution against many of the Soviet Union's foremost composers. However, he was a friend ofMikhail Sholokhov . Fadeyev married a famous stage actress,Angelina Stepanova (1905–2000).In the last years of his life Fadeyev became an
alcoholic . Some sources claim, that this was mostly due to the denunciation ofStalinism during theKhrushchev Thaw . He eventually committed suicide at his dacha inPeredelkino , leaving a dying letter, from which one can see Fadeyev's strictly negative attitude to new leaders of the Party. His death occasioned an epigram byBoris Pasternak , his neighbor.Alexander Fadeyev is buried in the
Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow.External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0264923/ Internet Movie Database: Aleksandr Fadeyev (I)]
* [http://www.sovlit.com/fadeevsuicide/ Sovlit.com: Fadeyev's suicide note and KGB report on his death]
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