Igor Guberman, the Glossary
Igor Mironovich Guberman (a, born July 7, 1936, Kharkiv) is a Jewish Russian writer and poet who lives in Israel since 1988.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: Abraham, Alexander Ginzburg, Antisemitism, Big-character poster, Corrective labor colony, David Samoylov, Dissident, Electrical engineering, Ghostwriter, Iran, Jerusalem, Kharkiv, Lib.ru, List of Jews born in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, Metre (poetry), Omar Khayyam, Propiska in the Soviet Union, Pseudonym, Rhyme scheme, Russian University of Transport, Samizdat, Shorter Jewish Encyclopedia, Siberia, Soviet Union, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
- Russian non-fiction writers
- Russian satirists
- Writers from Kharkiv
Abraham
Abraham (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Alexander Ginzburg
Alexander "Alik" Ilyich Ginzburg (a; 21 November 1936 – 19 July 2002), was a Russian journalist, poet, human rights activist and dissident. Igor Guberman and Alexander Ginzburg are Russian male poets and Soviet dissidents.
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Antisemitism
Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against, Jews.
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Big-character poster
Big-character posters are handwritten posters displaying large Chinese characters, usually mounted on walls in public spaces such as universities, factories, government departments, and sometimes directly on the streets.
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Corrective labor colony
A corrective colony (ispravitelnaya koloniya, ИК/IK) is the most common type of prison in Russia and some other post-Soviet states.
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David Samoylov
David Samuilovich Samoylov (Давид Самуилович Самойлов, born Kaufman, (Кауфман); 1 June 1920 — 23 February 1990) was one of the most notable representatives of the War generation of Russian poets. Igor Guberman and David Samoylov are Jewish poets and Russian male poets.
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Dissident
A dissident is a person who actively challenges an established political or religious system, doctrine, belief, policy, or institution.
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Electrical engineering
Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
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Ghostwriter
A ghostwriter is a person hired to write literary or journalistic works, speeches, or other texts that are putatively credited to another person as the author.
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Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Turkey to the northwest and Iraq to the west, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Caspian Sea, and Turkmenistan to the north, Afghanistan to the east, Pakistan to the southeast, the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south.
Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea.
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Kharkiv
Kharkiv (Харків), also known as Kharkov (Харькoв), is the second-largest city in Ukraine.
Lib.ru
Lib.ru, also known as Maksim Moshkow's Library (библиотека Максима Мошкова, started to operate in November 1994) is the oldest electronic library in the Russian Internet segment.
List of Jews born in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union
The following is a list of Jews born in the territory of the former Russian Empire. Igor Guberman and list of Jews born in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union are Ukrainian Jews.
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Metre (poetry)
In poetry, metre (Commonwealth spelling) or meter (American spelling; see spelling differences) is the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse.
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Omar Khayyam
Ghiyāth al-Dīn Abū al-Fatḥ ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm Nīsābūrī (18 May 1048 – 4 December 1131), commonly known as Omar Khayyam (عمر خیّام), was a Persian polymath, known for his contributions to mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and poetry.
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Propiska in the Soviet Union
A propiska (a, plural: propiski) was both a written residency permit and a migration-recording tool, used in the Russian Empire before 1917 and in the Soviet Union from the 1930s.
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Pseudonym
A pseudonym or alias is a fictitious name that a person assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from their original or true name (orthonym).
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Rhyme scheme
A rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem or song.
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Russian University of Transport
The Russian University of Transport (RUT (MIIT); «Российский университет транспорта», РУТ (МИИТ)), officially the Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education "Russian University of transport" (Федеральное государственное автономное образовательное учреждение высшего образования "Российский университет транспорта") is a public university founded in 1896 and headquartered in Moscow, Russia.
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Samizdat
Samizdat (lit) was a form of dissident activity across the Eastern Bloc in which individuals reproduced censored and underground makeshift publications, often by hand, and passed the documents from reader to reader.
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Shorter Jewish Encyclopedia
The Shorter Jewish Encyclopedia (SJE; Kratkaya Yevreyskaya Entsiklopedia) was published in 11 volumes in Jerusalem from 1976 to 2005 in Russian by the Society for Research on Jewish Communities with the support of Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
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Siberia
Siberia (Sibir') is an extensive geographical region comprising all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east.
Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainska Radianska Sotsialistychna Respublika; Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika), abbreviated as the Ukrainian SSR, UkSSR, and also known as Soviet Ukraine or just Ukraine, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union from 1922 until 1991.
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See also
Russian non-fiction writers
- Abba Gordin
- Aleksandr Cherepanov
- Alexander Danilin
- Alexander Podrabinek
- Alexander Shatravka
- Alexander Vassiliev
- Alexander Victorovich Fedorov
- Andrei Tarkovsky
- Boris Berezovsky (businessman)
- Eliezer Zweifel
- Fedor Kalinin
- Igor Guberman
- Igor Kon
- Jan Gotlib Bloch
- Maxim Osipov (writer)
- Peter Kropotkin
- Pyotr Pavlenko
- Roza Eldarova
- Russian historians
- Sergei Tokarev
- Stanislav Drobyshevsky
- Tamara Cheremnova
- Valeriya Novodvorskaya
- Vasili Mitrokhin
- Vladimir Bukovsky
- Vladimir Uspensky (mathematician)
- William Pokhlyobkin
- Wolf Gordin
- Yelena Bonner
- Yevgeny Dodolev
- Yuri Bondarev
- Yury Mukhin (activist)
Russian satirists
- Aleksandr Kurlyandsky
- Alexander Dudoladov
- Alexander Zinoviev
- Arkady Arkanov
- Arkady Inin
- Arkady Khait
- Arkady Raikin
- Daniil Kharms
- Evgeny Schwartz
- Gennady Khazanov
- Gennady Vetrov
- Gerson Rosenzweig
- Igor Guberman
- Ilf and Petrov
- Konstantin Vaginov
- Krovostok
- Lion Izmailov
- Mikhail Bulgakov
- Mikhail Volpin
- Mikhail Zadornov (comedian)
- Mikhail Zhvanetsky
- Nikolai Erdman
- Nikolai Gogol
- Psoy Korolenko
- Sasha Chorny
- Sergey Mikhalkov
- Viktor Deni
- Viktor Koklyushkin
- Vitaly Lazarenko
- Vladimir Shchiglev
- Vladimir Vinokur
- Yefim Gamburg
- Yevgeny Petrosyan
- Yevgeny Zamyatin
- Yuliy Ganf
- Yuri Galtsev
- Yury Olesha
Writers from Kharkiv
- Aleksei Bibik
- Alexander Shkurko
- Alexander Zorich
- Anastasia Afanasieva
- Anatoly Vishnevsky
- Andrey Dashkov
- Andriy Tsaplienko
- Boris Chichibabin
- Boris Savinkov
- Bozhidar
- Eduard Volodarsky
- Elena Sheynina
- Evgenia Kirichenko
- Georgi Vladimov
- H. L. Oldie
- Hnat Khotkevych
- Hryhorii Kvitka-Osnovianenko
- Ieronim Yasinsky
- Igor Guberman
- Izrail Metter
- Jura Soyfer
- Katya Soldak
- Léo Lania
- Lazar Zalkind
- Maik Yohansen
- Margarita Gabel
- Maya Turovskaya
- Mstyslav Chernov
- Mykola Khvylovy
- Mykola Sumtsov
- Myroslav Irchan
- Nataliia Polonska-Vasylenko
- Oleg Chilap
- Oleksandr Martynenko (journalist)
- Simon Kuznets
- Valerian Polishchuk
- Viktor Fainberg
- Yeremey Parnov
- Yevgeny Komarovsky
- Yuri Kobishchanov
- Yuri Nikitin (author)
- Zoya Krakhmalnikova