- Vikentiy Pashukanis
Vikentiy Vikenievich Pashukanis (Russian: Викентий Викентиевич Пашуканис, 1879-1920) was a secretary of the publishing house “Musaget” and a founder of “Pashukanis’s publishing”; after
Russian Revolution (1917) he was an organizer of museums.Vikentiy Pashukanis was born inMoscow , Russia. His father was aLithuania n fromKaunas and worked as a teacher in the gymnasium. Pashukanis graduated from the mathematical department ofMoscow University . After graduation he worked as anexciseman . In 1914 Pashukanis became a secretary and a commercial director of “Musaget” - Moscow publishing house ofsymbolists . After the beginning ofWWI Emil Medtner, who was one of the founders and the main owner of “Musaget”, could not return from Zurich to Russia. In that time Pashukanis actually controlled the financial activity of “Musaget”. In 1915-17 he negotiated withAlexander Blok , over a series of 14 letters, the publication of his poems which improved for some time precarious financial situation of “Musaget”.In 1915 Pashukanis proposed a re-organization of “Musaget” to make it more profitable; however E. Medtner declined his proposal. Then, keeping his work in “Musaget”, Pashukanis started his own company: “Pashukanis’s publishing”. He mainly published the famous contemporary Russian poets:
Igor Severyanin (who was the most popular Russian poet in 1910’s),Konstantin Bal'mont ,Andrey Bely , and Victor Gofman. Books produced by “Pashukanis’s publishing” were elegant and of high print quality.After the Russian revolution in 1918, Pashukanis was employed as an emissary of the Museum department of People's Commissariat (ministry) of Education. He was responsible for assessing and evacuating the art treasures from the estates abandoned by nobles to Moscow. Russia was involved in a civil war and Pashukanis often had to act in the rebellious regions. Among others, he saved from pillage the collections of Count
Radziwill from their estate nearBobruisk and the unique collection of CountPaskevich -Erivanskiy from the palace nearGomel .In December 1919 Pashukanis was arrested in Moscow. He was indicted for organizing a meeting of the counter-revolutionary group. In December 16 the head of Museum department, Natalia Trotsky (wife of
Leon Trotsky ), sent a telegram attempting to save him. In January 13, 1920 he was sentenced to be shot, however, there is no official record that the sentence was carried out.In 2005 the Belarusian TV and radio company “Gomel” filmed a documentary “The tragedy of Vikentiy Pashukanis” (26 min).
The cousin of Vikentiy Pashukanis,
Evgeny Pashukanis (1891-1937) was a famous theorist of Marxist law and a deputy of the People's Commissar (minister) of Justice of the USSR.A web-site about the publishing houses “Musaget” and “Pashukanis’s publishing” including some photos and other printed materials can be found [http://musaget.narod.ru here] (in Russian)
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