ABOUT THE MIDDLE VOLGA PERIOD IN THE LIFE OF AN OUTSTANDING BIBLIOGRAPHER AND WRITER A.S. POLYAKOV

A. Mankov
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In August 2021, the cultural community of St. Petersburg celebrated the 265th anniversary of St. Petersburg State Theater Library, which is known worldwide as the richest repository of materials about the theater and for the theater. It has been collecting its unique fund, including a number of rare and valuable collections, since the XVIII century. The author’s research attention is focused on the facts of the Middle Volga period in A.S. Polyakov’s biography – the legend of one of the country’s oldest libraries. After the Bolsheviks came to power in Russia in 1918–1923, Alexander Sergeevich Polyakov, working as the head of this book depository, largely determined its modern multifunctional appearance. During this difficult period in the life of the state and the society, with great enthusiasm the talented writer edited several different print media, the most famous of which was one of the first theatrical magazines of the Soviet Russia, “The Biryuch of Petrograd State Theaters”. Alexander Polyakov was not a native of St. Petersburg. His small homeland is the Middle Volga region. The author explores the childhood and youth years of the future bibliophile and writer, which he spent in Simbirsk and Kazan governorates. The researcher tells that Alexander was not only born and brought up in the Volga region, but also studied at Simbirsk Classical Gymnasium and the Imperial Kazan University. The article gives some facts about an active participation of this native of Simbirsk in the socio-political life of the Middle Volga region which deserve special attention. For example, in 1901–1904 A.S. Polyakov played a major role in the creation of Kazan and Simbirsk organizations of the Party of Socialist Revolutionaries (SRs). In 1905, he was one of the most famous participants of the First Russian Revolution in the region. So, being under the tacit supervision of the police, Polyakov at that time constantly spoke at meetings and rallies in the town of Simbirsk and some uyezds of Simbirsk province, actively participated in agitation events of social revolutionaries of various kinds. In 1906, a young native of the Volga region moved to an illegal position, and then secretly left the Volga region. In 1907, the future outstanding bibliographer was detained by the police in St. Petersburg and sent into administrative exile. The article also provides previously little-known facts of his personal life. At this, the author tells about Polyakov’s parents and other family members. The specialist paid special attention to his wife, Elizaveta Polyakova (Dubova), a native of the Middle Volga region, who was a St. Petersburg student and a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. The young revolutionary was repeatedly brought to administrative responsibility and after the defeat of the revolution of 1905–1907 was exiled to the Eastern Siberia.
讲述伏尔加河中期一位杰出的目录学家和作家波利亚科夫的一生
2021年8月,圣彼得堡文化界庆祝了圣彼得堡国家剧院图书馆成立265周年,该图书馆被誉为世界上最丰富的戏剧和戏剧资料库。自18世纪以来,它一直在收集其独特的基金,包括一些罕见和有价值的收藏品。作者的研究重点集中在A.S.波利亚科夫的传记中伏尔加中期的事实-该国最古老的图书馆之一的传说。1918年至1923年,布尔什维克在俄罗斯掌权后,亚历山大·谢尔盖耶维奇·波利亚科夫(Alexander Sergeevich Polyakov)担任这个图书保管库的负责人,在很大程度上决定了它的现代多功能外观。在这个国家和社会生活的困难时期,这位才华横溢的作家以极大的热情编辑了几家不同的印刷媒体,其中最著名的是苏俄最早的戏剧杂志之一《彼得格勒国家剧院的Biryuch》。亚历山大·波利亚科夫不是圣彼得堡本地人。他的小家乡是伏尔加河中部地区。作者探讨了未来的藏书家和作家的童年和青年岁月,他在辛比尔斯克和喀山省度过。研究人员说,亚历山大不仅在伏尔加地区出生和长大,而且还在辛比尔斯克古典体育馆和喀山帝国大学学习。文章给出了辛比尔斯克人积极参与中伏尔加河地区社会政治生活的一些事实,值得特别注意。例如,1901-1904年,波利亚科夫在社会革命党(SRs)喀山和辛比尔斯克组织的创建中发挥了重要作用。1905年,他是该地区第一次俄国革命中最著名的参与者之一。因此,在警察的暗中监督下,波利亚科夫当时经常在辛比尔斯克镇和辛比尔斯克省的一些地方的集会和集会上发言,积极参加各种社会革命者的鼓动活动。1906年,一个伏尔加地区的年轻人搬到了一个非法的位置,然后秘密地离开了伏尔加地区。1907年,这位未来杰出的目录学家在圣彼得堡被警察拘留,并被行政流放。这篇文章还提供了此前鲜为人知的他的个人生活。在此,作者讲述了Polyakov的父母和其他家庭成员。专家特别注意到他的妻子伊丽莎白·波利亚科娃(杜博娃),她是伏尔加河中部地区的人,是圣彼得堡的学生,也是社会革命党成员。这位年轻的革命者多次被要求承担行政责任,在1905-1907年革命失败后被流放到东西伯利亚。
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