Asta 86 Parte 1 Jeweish History: Books, Document, Autographs, Judaica, Jewelry
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LOTTO 92:

Russian antique book, P. Romanov “Zakoldovannye derevni” (Enchanted villages) 1927, Moscow


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Russian antique book, P. Romanov “Zakoldovannye derevni” (Enchanted villages) 1927, Moscow
Russian antique book, P. Romanov “Zakoldovannye derevni” (Enchanted villages, stories), 1927, Moscow
170 pp., Edition of “ Nikitinskie subbotniki”, soft cover, 18 x 14 cm. Condition: some wear and staining to cover; binding started getting loose; pages 161-170 detached; several stains to first pages
Пантелеймон Романов. заколдованные деревни, - Москва: 1927, Т. 3: [Рассказы]. - 1926. - 170 с.
Nikitinskie Subbotniks is a cooperative publishing house of writers from the time of the NEP, which appeared in Moscow in 1922 with the literary association of the same name, organized by the journalist, poetess, editor and literary critic Evdoksia Fyodorovna Nikitina.
Panteleimon Sergeyevich Romanov (Russian: Пантелеймон Серге́евич Романов; July 24, 1884 – April 8, 1938) was a Russian/Soviet writer
Romanov was born into a gentry family in the village of Petrovskoe in what is now Tula Oblast.[1] After completing his law studies at Moscow State University, he devoted himself to literature.[2] He published his first story in 1911, but had little success before the 1917 Revolution.[3][page needed]
He published Childhood in 1920. Since he wrote to express his philosophy, he was not put off by the work's lack of success. Anna Gattinger, the author of the master's degree thesis Literary Heritage of Panteleymon Romanov, 1883–1938, wrote that Childhood was Romanov's first published work.[4]
He became one of the best known Soviet authors of the 1920s and 1930s. He won most of his fame with short satirical stories exposing the ignorance, inefficiency and cowardice of the new Soviet bureaucrats and their aides.[3] He also devoted his attention to the sexual revolution of the 1920s, sometimes in works that were considered too graphic by contemporary standards, as in the story Without Bird-Cherry Blossoms (1926).[1][3][page needed] He wrote novels in the epic manner, including Childhood (1926) and his five volume series Russia (1922–1936), dealing with rural life in pre-revolutionary Russia.[1][3][page needed]
On August 23, 1934, Romanov make a short but important speech at the First Soviet Writers Congress. In it he made it clear that he was an enthusiastic member of the Communist Party, urging writers to "reconstruct the human soul", to become "engineers of the soul." He expressed firm support of the Five-Year Plans and of the goal of communism.
In 1938,[5] he died of heart disease.[6] The Writers' Union did not publish an obituary.[5]
In 1964 there were no Romanov works published in the Soviet Union. That year Gattinger wrote that Romanov "is not counted among those who have made a worthy contribution to Soviet letters."[7] In 2007 the book The Fatal Eggs and Other Soviet Satire stated that Romanov is "virtually unknown in Russia" because Romanov's name had been "deleted from history" with his books taken out of circulation, and he had never "been accorded with even partial rehabilitation in the post-Stalin era".
Никитинские субботники — кооперативное издательство писателей времен НЭПа, появившееся в Москве в 1922 году при одноимённом литературном объединении, организованном журналисткой, поэтессой, редактором и литературным критиком Евдоксией Фёдоровной Никитиной.