Lydia Korneyevna Chukovskaya (Russian: Ли́дия Корне́евна Чуко́вская, IPA: [ˈlʲidʲɪjə kɐrˈnʲejɪvnə tɕʊˈkofskəjə] (); 24 March [O.S. 11 March] – February 8, ) was a Soviet writer, poet, editor, publicist, memoirist and dissident. Her deeply personal writings reflect the human cost of Soviet repression, and she devoted much of her career to Notable awards: Andrei Sakharov Prize For . Lydia Chukovskaya wrote Sofia Petrovna, a harrowing story about life during the Great Purges But it was a while before this story would achieve widespread recognition Out of favour with the authorities, yet principled and uncompromising, Chukovskaya was unable to hold down any kind of steady employment But gradually, she started to get published again an introduction to the works of Taras. Going Under. became the catalyst for Chukovskaya’s resistance as a result of coming to terms with her own pain, loss, and feelings of guilt and affi rming her belief that a commitment to truth leads to healing, connection to others, and resistance. During the thaw and be-.
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Lydia Chukovskaya. Going Under. A Novel. Tr. by Peter M. Weston. New York, Quadrangle: New York Times Book, Chukovskaya’s second, more autobiographical novella, Going Under, written from , concerns a writer, Nina Sergeievna, who in is coming to terms with the loss of her husband, also. Lydia Chukovskaya wrote Sofia Petrovna, a harrowing story about life during the Great Purges But it was a while before this story would achieve widespread recognition Out of favour with the authorities, yet principled and uncompromising, Chukovskaya was unable to hold down any kind of steady employment But gradually, she started to get published again an introduction to the works of Taras.
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