Biography Yu Vladimirov
Allegedly, the poet gave money to D. Harms, who was going to Moscow, to buy hooks, fishing line and some books. Harms remembered this only when he returned to Leningrad. Returning the money, he said that he confused, which five was intended for, so he did not buy anything. After that, “eccentrics” were written. Vladimirov inspiredly told from the stage about his plans to create a new “comic” direction of science fiction, in which “it would be more closely closer to the household with everyday life.” He said that he would study with Zoshchenko and Woodhouse, and science fiction would become even funnier.
Spectators reacted to performances violently, demanded that the poets send the Solovki "as counter -revolutionaries." In response to this, Yuri “with inimitable impudence” called them savages who fell into the European city and saw a car there. This evening had far -reaching consequences. An ominous article on the “Class Enemy’s Poetry”, “Protest against the dictatorship of the proletariat” and “Umphanced jugglery” appeared in the newspaper Smena.
The era of "Big Terror" was approaching, but Yuri Vladimirov did not live to see it. He died from the fleeting consumption on October 4 at the age of 23 and was buried in the Smolensk cemetery of Leningrad. His grave was not preserved. Panteleev was amazed that D. Harms did not come to the funeral, and then at the meeting he replied that "he never escorts anyone." Soon, Harms made and handed the poet to the poet's two manuscript instances of his works.
In the year, after the murder of Kirov, the parents of Yuri fell into the category of unreliable, subject to arrest and expulsion. They were forced to move to Tashkent, and in the year both were arrested and condemned. The poet’s stepfather died in the camp in the year, the mother was released in the year to serve the sentence. No information about her future life has been preserved.
Sister Natalya, Theater Actress, along with her husband and children died during the bombing in the year. Thus, both copies of the works transferred to the poet Harms family disappeared without a trace. The fate of the nonsense works of Yu. Vladimirov, with the exception of the story “Physical Culture”, is also unknown. It is about an ordinary descendant, an unremarkable person who can pass through the walls.
In the diaries of D. Harms, the names of the other works belonging to the pen of Vladimirov were preserved: the plays “Sunned Maria” and the text entitled “Nikolai”. Most likely, we are talking about the story known according to the memoirs of I. Rakhtanov, who, at the request of the owner, can turn into something, for example, into a calorifier. Yuri Vladimirov remained in the history of Russian literature as a children's poet, together with D.
Harms and A. Vvedensky, who stood at the origins of Soviet children's literature. One can only assume how many talented works could create this extremely gifted young poet if death had not carried him so early. Most likely, he would share the sad fate of his friends-Oberet. Despite the fact that K. Chukovsky was repeatedly indignant at the fact that the works of D. Harms, A. Vvedensky and Yuri Vladimirov are not included in the anthology for children's reading, the poet’s work, with the exception of the collection that came out in the year, began to be reprinted only in the mid -eighties.
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Aircraft: [Poems for children younger. Vladimirov; region. Poems: [for Art. Vladimirov; artist. Mikhail Fedorova. Harms, N. Zabolotsky, Yu. Vladimirov, A. Vvedensky; artist. Vvedensky, Yu. Vladimirov; Artists A. Astorsha, B. Kalaushin, S. Island, N. The secret inside! Maslinskaya, L. Clock in the box: Poems. Vladimirov, D. Oleinikov; comp. GLOCET; Predwell. GLOCET; Postwell. GLOCET; artist.
Children Vladimirov, Yu. About the life and work of Binevich, E. release Y. Panteleev, L. Rakhtanov, I. Chukovskaya, L. Chukovsky, N. Shubinsky, V. Daniil Harms.