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Ilʹja Ėrenburg


Alternative spellings:
Ilʹja G. Ėrenburg
Ilʹja Ehrenburg
Ilja Ehrenburg
Ilja Grigorjewitsch Ehrenburg
Ilya Grigorievich Ehrenburg
Ilyá Gregórievich Éhrenburg
Ilia Grigorievitch Erenbourg
I. Erenburg
I. G. Ėrenburg
Il'ia Erenburg
Ilʹâ Grigorʹevič Èrenburg
Il'ia Grigor'evich Erenburg
Ilʹia Ėrenburg
Ilja Erenburg
Ilja Grigorevič Erenburg
Ilʹja Grigorʹevič Ėrenburg
Ilja Grigorjewitsch Erenburg
Ilja Grigorjewitsch Ėrenburg
Ilya Erenburg
Ilyah Erenburg
Elie Ehrenburg
Elia Erenmpourgk
Ailunbao
Ai-lun-pao
Ilyah G. Ėrenburg
Ilya G. Ehrenbourg
I. Ehremburg
E. Eremburg
... Ehrenbourg
Ilya Ehrenburg
Il'ja G. Erenburg
Ilia G. Ehrenburg
Ilya Ehrenbourg
Ilya Grigoryevich Ehrenburg
Ilʹi͡a Ėrenburg
Ilia Grigorievich Ehrenburg
Ilia Grigorievitch Ehrenbourg
Ilʹja Grigorʹevič Erenburg
Ilja Ehrenburg
Ilji Erenburga
Илья Григорьевич Эренбург
イリヤ・エレンブルグ
איליא ערענבורג
ილია ერენბურგი

B: 27. Januar 1891 Kiew
D: 31. August 1967
Biblio: Journalist, Schriftsteller, Sowjetunion ; Nach seiner Verhaftung 1908 emigrierte er nach Paris, wo er ab 1910 Gedichte zu schreiben begann. 1917 Rückkehr nach Russland. 1921-1924 lebte er in Berlin, aktive Mitarb. in der sowjet. Presse. Anfang der 1930er Jahre, Rückkehr in die Sowjetunion. 1936-39 Teilnahme am Spanienkrieg als Korrespondent "Izvestij". 1942, 1948 "Laureat Stalinskoj premii" und 1952 "Laureat Meždunarodnoj Stalinskoj premii za ukreplenii mira meždu narodami" ; Abweichend genannter Geburtsort in Vorlage: Moskau
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Profession

  • Schriftsteller
  • Drehbuchautor
  • Schriftsteller
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  • Ilya Grigoryevich Ehrenburg (Russian: Илья́ Григо́рьевич Эренбу́рг, pronounced [ɪˈlʲja ɡrʲɪˈɡorʲjɪvɪtɕ ɪrʲɪnˈburk]; January 26 [O.S. January 14] 1891 – August 31, 1967) was a Soviet writer, revolutionary, journalist and historian. Ehrenburg was among the most prolific and notable authors of the Soviet Union; he published around one hundred titles. He became known first and foremost as a novelist and a journalist – in particular, as a reporter in three wars (First World War, Spanish Civil War and the Second World War). His incendiary articles calling for violence against Germans during the Great Patriotic War won him a huge following among front-line Soviet soldiers, but also caused much controversy due to their extreme anti-German sentiment. The novel The Thaw gave its name to an entire era of Soviet politics, namely, the liberalization after the death of Joseph Stalin. Ehrenburg's travel writing also had great resonance, as did to an arguably greater extent his memoir People, Years, Life, which may be his best known and most discussed work. The Black Book, edited by him and Vassily Grossman, has special historical significance; detailing the genocide on Soviet citizens of Jewish ancestry by the Nazis, it is the first documentary work on the Holocaust. In addition, Ehrenburg wrote a succession of works of poetry. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      1967
    1
      1965
    2
      1962
    1
      1957
    1
      1954
    1
      1952
    3
      1947
    1
      1945
    1
      1943
    3
      1929

    Series

    1. Erbe und Gegenwart : Schriftenreihe d. Vereinigung "Kultur und Volk" (1)