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Alexandra Brushtein

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27: 26: 41:(Алекса́ндра Я́ковлевна Бруште́йн; née Vygodskaya; 11 August 1884 – 20 September 1968) was a Russian and Soviet writer, playwright, and memoirist. She authored more than sixty plays, mostly for children and youth. But she is most remembered for her widely-acclaimed autobiographical series 20: 395: 513: 47: 493: 68:, a doctor and writer. Her mother was Yelena Semyonovna Vygodskaya (nee Yadlovkina), also from a medical family. Elena's father, Semyon Mikhailovich Yadlovkin, was a military doctor in 353: 508: 91:, the Soviet campaign to eradicate illiteracy. She organized literacy schools in Petrograd, and worked on creating a repertoire for children's theaters. In 1942 she joined the 523: 325:
In the birth record in the metric books of the Vilnius city rabbi, available on the website of the Jewish genealogy JewishGen.org, the date of birth is August 11, 1884.
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is not translated to English or any other language. The book is "barely known outside the Russian-speaking world".
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of the author's father (who chaired the city's Zionist organization) is never mentioned, the role of
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She authored more than sixty plays, mostly for children and youth, and adapted classic works such as
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of the people who became the prototypes of the book's characters are changed to
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A. G. Vygodsky - compiler of the collection "Karl Marx on Art" (2 vols, 1941)
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Alexandra Brushtein would become most famous for her autobiographical series
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Younger brother Semyon Vygodsky (1892–1956), hydrological engineer.
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Son Mikhail Sergeyevich Brushtein (1907–1965), participant in the
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His son Aleksandr Gavrilovich Vygodsky (died 1941), a historian.
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Alexandra Brushtein "But God... he became completely stupid!"
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S.D. Dreyden (1961). "Brushtein Aleksandra Yakovlevna".
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She also authored a collection of theatrical memoirs,
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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A. R. Brushtein, Excerpts from the Book of Memories
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Russian and Soviet writer, playwright and memoirist
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Novodevichy Cemetery
The Road Goes into the Distance
ru
Vilnius
Jakub Wygodzki
Kamianets-Podilskyi
Bestuzhev Courses
Political Red Cross
October Revolution
Likbez
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Don Quixote
pseudonym
Khrushchev Thaw
Soviet censorship
young adult
Soviet literature
Russian Empire
Jewish
urban
revolutionary
Zionism
Judaism
Jewish names
Russian names
self-censorship
censorship

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