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Lev Aleksandrovich Anninskiy
Лев Аннинский
Life Time
7 April 1934 - 6 November 2019
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The famous literary and theater critic Lev Anninsky was born in 1934 in Rostov-on-Don. After graduating from school with a gold medal, he entered the philological faculty of Moscow University. In the periodical press, Lev Anninsky began to be published in 1955, and after graduating in 1956 from Moscow State University, he began to work in the Literary Gazette. Three years later, he moved to the “fat” magazine “Banner”. Anninsky was forced to leave the literary press after he signed a letter in defense
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The famous literary and theater critic Lev Anninsky was born in 1934 in Rostov-on-Don. After graduating from school with a gold medal, he entered the philological faculty of Moscow University. In the periodical press, Lev Anninsky began to be published in 1955, and after graduating in 1956 from Moscow State University, he began to work in the Literary Gazette. Three years later, he moved to the “fat” magazine “Banner”. Anninsky was forced to leave the literary press after he signed a letter in defense of his university teacher Sinyavsky. For four years he worked in philosophical and sociological institutions as an editor, and in the early 1970s he was accepted into the journal Friendship of Peoples. Since the early 1990s, Lev Anninsky has collaborated with many newspapers and magazines, including his notes appearing in “Homeland,” “Ogonyok,” “Literary News,” and others. Lev Anninsky is the author of more than twenty books, the first of which, “The Nut Core,” was published in 1965. Among them are collections “elbows and wings”, “Contacts”; works about Pisemsky, Melnikov-Pechersky and Leskov – “Leskov necklace”, “Three heretics”; books about modern cinema – “Sixties and us”; about the theater – “Ticket to Paradise”; about Georgian writers and film directors – “Flying out.”