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25: 418:. He began to privately write ironic verse and parodies which reflected mockery and criticism of the Soviet ideals, counter to his official role as a manufacturer of Party propaganda for children. Some of his early efforts are lost and the first surviving poems include "Head" (1926), followed by others including "Gluttony" (1932), "In the Art Gallery" (1936) and "Vulcan and Venus" (1937). 425:. These were immediately identified as subversive, and he dropped the idea of publishing any others. On 3 July 1937, Oleynikov was arrested as a counter-revolutionary and the editors of the Gosizdat were investigated. After several months of torture, Oleynikov was sentenced to death, was shot in on 24 November 1937 and buried at the 449:" by the Soviets in 1957, and after 1964, more of Oleynikov's poems were published in the USSR as part of articles that professed to ridicule his work. The first exhaustive collection of his poetry was published in 1989. In the summer of 2006, English translations of some of his poetry appeared in the US, published in 245:
for subversive writing. During his writing career, he also used the pen names Makar Svirepy, Nikolai Makarov, Sergey Kravtsov, NI chief engineer of the mausoleums, Kamensky and Peter Shortsighted.
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Regardless of the light and humorous nature of his work, Oleynikov is considered one of the "darkest" and "most philosophically uncompromising" of the Russian avant-garde poets. He was "
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Only three of these poems were published in Oleynikov's lifetime. In 1934, he published "Service Science", "The Fly" and "Praise to Inventors" in the journal
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in English) in 1928. From 1926 to 1937, Oleynikov was active in official duties of staging children's theater with
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In 1925 Oleynikov received an appointment from the Central Committee of the USSR to the
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In 1997 Ukrainian composer and director Alexey Kolomiytsev wrote a rock opera titled
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During his years in Leningrad, Oleynikov became associated with the avant-garde
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writing group who published in the children's magazines, including the writers
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editor, avant-garde poet and playwright who was arrested and executed by the
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Charles Hatfield; Bart Beaty, eds. (2020). "Time Line of Selected Events".
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Epstein, Thomas (2001). "The Dark and Stingy Muse of Nikolai Oleinikov".
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Nikolaevich, Nikita; Milner-Gulland, R. R.; Bearne, C.G. (1994).
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where he became the executive secretary of the newspaper
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The Columbia Granger's Index to Poetry in Anthologies
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Two poems "Cockroach," "Change name" in the almanac
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He worked on the editorial board of the 16:Russian editor, avant-garde poet and playwright 437:that listed his death as 5 May 1942 of fever. 253:Nikolay Oleynikov was born in the village of 593: 578: 460:based on Oleynikov's poems about animals. 131: 451:OBERIU: An Anthology of Russian Absurdism 440: 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 737:Russian male dramatists and playwrights 664: 309:, he organized the literary magazine 594:Kale, Tessa; Granger, Edith (2002). 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 13: 495:Problems of Literature, 1969, 1970 273:and in March 1918 enlisted in the 14: 748: 707:20th-century Russian male writers 687:Soviet dramatists and playwrights 647: 317:in English) in 1925 in Bakhmut. 265:College and in 1916 entered the 23: 727:Great Purge victims from Russia 468:Selected publications include: 379:, another children's magazine. 34:needs additional citations for 617: 602: 587: 572: 529: 289:newspaper, and later moved to 235:Никола́й ΠœΠ°ΠΊΠ°ΜΡ€ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΡ‡ ОлС́йников 1: 523: 248: 501:Ironic poems, New York, 1982 227:Nikolay Makarovich Oleynikov 125:Nikolay Makarovich Oleynikov 7: 539:Comics Studies. 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