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Alexandra Yakovlevna Brushtein (Алекса́ндра Я́ковлевна Бруште́йн; née Vygodskaya; 11 August 1884 – 20 September 1968) was a Russian and Soviet writer, playwright, and memoirist. She authored more than sixty plays, mostly for children and youth, but is most remembered for her autobiographical series Doroga uxodit v dal ("The Road Goes into the Distance").

Brushtein's grave in Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow
Brushtein's grave in Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow

Life


Brushtein was born in Vilnius as Alexandra Yakovlevna Vygodskaya.[1] Her father was Jakub Wygodzki, a doctor and writer. Her mother was Yelena Semyonovna Vygodskaya (nee Yadlovkina), also from a medical family. Elena's father, Semyon Mikhailovich Yadlovkin, was a military doctor in Kamianets-Podilskyi. She graduated from the Bestuzhev Courses. She participated in the revolutionary movement, and was active in the Political Red Cross.

After the October Revolution, she participated in Likbez, the Soviet campaign to eradicate illiteracy. She organized literacy schools in Petrograd, and worked on creating a repertoire for children's theaters. In 1942 she joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.[2]

She authored more than sixty plays, mostly for children and youth, and adapted classic works such as Uncle Tom's Cabin and Don Quixote under a pseudonym. She would become most famous for her autobiographical series Doroga uxodit v dal ("The Road Goes into the Distance"):

She also authored a collection of theatrical memoirs, Pages of the Past (1952).

She died 20 September 1968 in Moscow.


Family



References


  1. In the birth record in the metric books of the Vilnius city rabbi, available on the website of the Jewish genealogy JewishGen.org, the date of birth is August 11, 1884.
  2. S.D. Dreyden (1961). "Brushtein Aleksandra Yakovlevna". Theatrical Encyclopedia.
  3. Izrail Movshevich Brushtein
  4. M. S. Brushtein on the website «Подвиг народа»
  5. Soviet patent database
  6. Alexandra Brushtein "But God... he became completely stupid!"
  7. A. G. Vygodsky - compiler of the collection "Karl Marx on Art" (2 vols, 1941)
  8. A. R. Brushtein, Excerpts from the Book of Memories

На других языках


- [en] Alexandra Brushtein

[ru] Бруштейн, Александра Яковлевна

Алекса́ндра Я́ковлевна Бруште́йн (урождённая Вы́годская; 11 (23) августа 1884, Вильна, Российская Империя — 20 сентября 1968, Москва, СССР) — русская советская писательница, драматург и автор воспоминаний.



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