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Vladimir Efimovich Alloy

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Vladimir Efimovich Alloy

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7 Jan 2001 (aged 55)
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Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia Add to Map
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Publisher, memoirist, husband of R.G. Alloy. He studied at the physical Faculty of Philology of Leningrad State University. In 1975 he emigrated. He lived in Rome, where he worked in the Russian ecumenical center library, named after N.V. Gogol. In 1977 he went to Paris. He worked in the Russian Student Christian Movement with children's summer camp. He was a member of the editorial board of the newspaper "Russian Thought" and the journal "Bulletin of the RSCM." He headed the publishing YMCA-Press (1978-1981), later publishing house "La Presse libre" in "Russian Thought" (1982-1984). He taught at the Paris Institute of Political Science. Prepared and published 25 volumes of historical anthology "The past" (1986-1999), six collections of "Memory", the seven volumes of the anthology "Faces", two volumes of "Links", etc. Co-editor and publisher of the literary magazine "Postscript." Published in the journal "Continent", newspapers "Russian Thought" and "New Russian Word" book "Memory" (including under the pseudonym L. Nadvoitsky) and others worked as a journalist of the International French Radio, preparing translations for the Russian Service BBC. Participated in the Russian edition of the anthology "The Diaspora", was managing editor of the first edition (2001). Author of the memoirs "Notes of an outsider." Committed suicide.
Publisher, memoirist, husband of R.G. Alloy. He studied at the physical Faculty of Philology of Leningrad State University. In 1975 he emigrated. He lived in Rome, where he worked in the Russian ecumenical center library, named after N.V. Gogol. In 1977 he went to Paris. He worked in the Russian Student Christian Movement with children's summer camp. He was a member of the editorial board of the newspaper "Russian Thought" and the journal "Bulletin of the RSCM." He headed the publishing YMCA-Press (1978-1981), later publishing house "La Presse libre" in "Russian Thought" (1982-1984). He taught at the Paris Institute of Political Science. Prepared and published 25 volumes of historical anthology "The past" (1986-1999), six collections of "Memory", the seven volumes of the anthology "Faces", two volumes of "Links", etc. Co-editor and publisher of the literary magazine "Postscript." Published in the journal "Continent", newspapers "Russian Thought" and "New Russian Word" book "Memory" (including under the pseudonym L. Nadvoitsky) and others worked as a journalist of the International French Radio, preparing translations for the Russian Service BBC. Participated in the Russian edition of the anthology "The Diaspora", was managing editor of the first edition (2001). Author of the memoirs "Notes of an outsider." Committed suicide.

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