Abramov, Fyodor

Abramov, Fyodor

▪ Russian writer
in full  Fyodor Aleksandrovich Abramov  
born Feb. 29, 1920, Verkola, Russia, U.S.S.R.
died May 14, 1983, Leningrad [now St. Petersburg]

      Russian writer, academic, and literary critic whose work, which frequently ran afoul of the official Soviet party line, focused on the difficulties and discrimination faced by Russian peasants.

      Of peasant ancestry, Abramov studied at Leningrad State University, interrupting his schooling to serve as a soldier in World War II. In 1951 he finished his studies at the university, then taught there until 1960, when he became a full-time writer.

      His essay Lyudi kolkhoznoy derevni v poslevoyennoy proze (1954; “People in the Kolkhoz Village in Postwar Prose”), which took issue with the official, idealized portrayal of life in communal Soviet villages, was condemned by the Writers' Union and the highest organ of the Communist Party, the Central Committee. In a subsequent essay, which led to his expulsion from the editorial staff of the journal Neva, Abramov urged rescinding the law that denied peasants internal passports; he also favoured allotting to the peasantry larger shares of the profits of their labours. His first novel, Bratya i syostri (1958; “Brothers and Sisters”), deals with the deprivations and harsh life experienced by northern Russian villagers during World War II. Two sequels were Dve zimy i tri leta (1968; Two Winters and Three Summers) and Puti-pereputya (1973; “Paths and Crossroads”). This saga of peasant life was collected under the title Pryasliny (1974; “The Pryaslins”), concluding with a fourth novel, Dom (1978; “The House”).

      In the final years of his life, Abramov worked on the novel Chistaya kniga (“Clean Book”), in which he strove to fathom the fate not only of the Russian North but of Russia as a whole. It remained unfinished at his death. Some of Abramov's works—such as his diaries and his short story "Poezdka v proshloye" (“A Journey into the Past”), which he had begun writing in the 1960s—remained unpublished until after the introduction of glasnost in the 1980s.

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