Leopold Averbakh

Leopold Averbakh
Leopold Averbakh

Leopold Leonidovich Averbakh (1903–1937) was the head of the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers (RAPP) in the 1920s, and the most prominent member of a group of communist literary critics who argued that the Bolshevik revolution, carried out in 1917 in the name of Russia's industrial working class, should be followed by a cultural revolution in which 'bourgeois' literature would be supplanted by literature written by and for the proletariat. Averbakh was a powerful figure in Russian cultural circles until Joseph Stalin ordered RAPP to cease its activities, in 1932.

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Date of Birth
March 8th, 1903
Age
123
Birth Place
Russia, Saratov Oblast
Date of Death
August 14th, 1937
Died Aged
34
Star Sign
Pisces
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