- Lev Razgon
Lev Emmanuilovich Razgon (
April 1 ,1908 —September 8 ,1999 ) was awriter inSoviet Union . He spent 17 years (1938-1955) inGULAG labor camp s.After rehabilitation he resumed his writing and published a number of books while writing his memoirs about gulag. He started publishing excerpts from his memoirs in literary magazines in 1987.
The first published excerpt was printed in "
Ogonyok " magazine under the title "President's Wife" ("Zhena Prezidenta"), an unbelievable but true story featuringEkaterina Kalinina , the wife of the firstSoviet President Mikhail Kalinin , who served in labor camps in Komitaiga .The memoirs titled "Nepridumannoye" ("Not Made-up") were published in Moscow in the "Library of the Ogonyok Magazine" series in 1988. They were translated into English as "True Stories" (1996, ISBN 0-87501-108-X).
Together with
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn , Razgon was among the founders of the "Memorial Society ". He was a member of the Commission for Clemency created byYeltsin that worked for the abolition ofdeath penalty inRussia and reform of the judicial system.References
[http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19990922/ai_n14252722 Obituary: Lev Razgon] , "
The Independent "September 22 ,1999 by Harry Shukman[http://www.gulag.memorial.de/person.php5?pers=174] pictures
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