Box 11
Contains 17 Results:
Petr G. Grigorenko, 1977 April 25
Petr Grigorevich Grigorenko (1907-1987) was a high-ranking Soviet Army commander of Ukrainian descent, a human rights activist, dissident, and writer.
Telephone conversation with the Pavlenkov family, 1979 September 4/5
Telephone conversation with Liuda, 1979 November 21
Telephone conversation with N. Fedorova, 1979 December 25
Interview with Joseph Brodsky in London, 1981
Vecher V. Betaki v Monzherone, 1981 June 27
Boiadzhiev, 1981 November 3
Arina S. Ginzburg. Interview with Carl and Ellendea Proffer, 1982 November 12
Carl Proffer (1938-1984) and his wife Ellendea (1944-) were scholars and translators, who co-founded Ardis Press, which specializes in Russian literature.
Arina S. Ginzburg. Interview with Iurii Liubimov, 1986 May 22
Iurii Petrovich Liubimov (1917-2014) was an actor, director, and teacher.
Senderov, 1987 September 14
Valerii A. Senderov (1945-2014) was a mathematician, dissident, and human rights activist.
Arina S. Ginzburg. Interview with V. Derevianko, 1987 October
A. Podrabinek, 1988 February 6
Aleksandr P. Podrabinek (1953- ) is a dissident and human rights activist; he was the chief editor of the newspaper, Ekspress Khronika.
Arina S. Ginzburg. Interview with A. Smelianskii, Paris, 1988 October 2
Arina S. Ginzburg. Interview with Lev Timofeev, 1988 December 15
Lev M. Timofeev (1936- ) is a writer and dissident.
Arina S. Ginzburg. Interview with V. Dolina and S. Nikitin, 1989 March 29
V. Sysoev, 1989 May 25
Viacheslav V. Sysoev (1937-2006) was an artist and another representative of the dissident culture.
Alexsandr Men, circa 1980s
Aleksandr V. Men (1935-1990) was a Russian orthodox priest, theologian, Biblical scholar, and writer.