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Nikolai Chuzhak

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Chuzhak spent the last years of his life writing memoirs. From 1933, he received a personal pension assigned by the Council of the Society of Old Bolsheviks. Chuzhak died from cardiosclerosis on September 3, 1937.
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Chuzhak was a son of a poor craftsman and violinist who was attracted to the social democratic movement in 1896. In 1904 he went to
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Chuzhak, N.F.; Lodder, Christina (1 March 2009). "Under the Banner of Life-Building (An Attempt to Understand the Art of Today)*".
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and the concept of "art as the creation of life". However he left in 1924 dissatisfied with what he regarded as
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of 1917 he joined the unified committee of the RSDLP in Irkutsk and started editing
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The Dimensions of Hegemony: Language, Culture and Politics in Revolutionary Russia
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in 1906. However he was arrested shortly afterwards and in 1908 he was exiled to
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Under the Banner of Life-Building (An Attempt to Understand the Art of Today)
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Russian
Russian
Nizhny Novgorod
St Petersburg
Russian
Bolshevik
Geneva
Tammerfors
Irkutsk
February Revolution
Vladivostok
Chita
Alexander Kolchak
Moscow
LEF
Factography
Mayakovsky
chess composer
Evgeny Nikolaevich Somov







The Great Soviet Encyclopedia
doi
10.2752/175613109787307636

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