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42: 261:(RAPP). While a proponent of portraying the revolution in literature, he was anxious about the tone in which groups such as RAPP and MAPP (Moscow Association of Proletarian Writers) conducted their discussions, and the "working over" that non-RAPP writers were given in particular journals. In 1921 "as an intellectual and a Menshevik" he was expelled from the Communist Party but was then reinstated after the publication of 300: 651: 41: 224:, and was exiled that November for four years to Manzurka village in Irkutsk province. After completing his exile, Gladkov returned to Novorossiisk and to the Kuban where he was appointed the head of a primary school in Pavlovskaya. 721: 781: 771: 706: 776: 691: 284:, specialising in war-time industrial topics. After the war, he was director of the Gorky Literary Institute in Moscow. He died in Moscow in 1958 and was buried at the 751: 315:, became a literary standard for socialist realist writing during the 1930s; in various speeches to the Writers' Congress in the USSR, Gladkov's contemporaries upheld 726: 258: 766: 716: 231:
1917, though was forced into hiding when the Whites (pro-monarchist forces) captured the village in August of that year. In 1920, by which time the
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both to suit contemporary political concerns and to fit with the Socialist Realist aesthetic established in 1932.
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was published in a multitude of editions, including this 1928 Finnish translation from Astoria, Oregon, USA.
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had been driven out, Gladkov was appointed as the head of education in the town. He would also serve in the
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In the spring of 1918 he returned to Novorossiisk to reorganise schools after the
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as one of the key exemplars that authors should emulate in Soviet literature.
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June 9] 1883 – December 20, 1958) was a Soviet and Russian
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In 1941 he became a special correspondent for the newspaper
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Gladkov's first major novel after the revolution, titled
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writers group, which was engaged in polemics with the
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Throughout his lifetime, Gladkov rewrote passages of
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Feodor Gladkov

Bolshaya Chernavka
Petrovsky Uyezd
Saratov Governorate
Russian Empire
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Cement
Stalin Prize
O.S.
socialist realist
Cement
Tbilisi
Novorossiysk
Novy Mir
Izvestia
Maxim Gorky Literature Institute
Stalin Prize
Bolshaya Chernavka
Saratov Governorate
Penza Oblast
Old Believers
Social Revolutionary Party
Chita
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
revolution in October
Whites
Red Army
Novy mir

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