Alexander Esenin-Volpin
Alexander Sergeyevich Esenin-Volpin (Russian: ????????? ????????? ??????-???????; born on May 12, 1924) is a prominent Russian American mathematician. In the former Soviet Union, he was a notable dissident, political prisoner and poet. Volpin was a leader of the human rights movement and he spent total of fourteen years incarcerated and repressed by the Soviet authorities in prisons, psikhushkas and exile.
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Russian - May 12 - 1924 - Mathematician - Soviet Union - Dissident - Political prisoner - Human rights - Psikhushka
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His mother, Nadezhda Volpin, was a poet and translator from French and English. His father was Sergei Yesenin, one of Russia?s most famous poets, whose final years were filled with great mental suffering and
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Nadezhda Volpin - Sergei Yesenin
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turmoil. Sergei Yesenin never knew his son.
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The family moved from Leningrad to Moscow in 1933. In 1946 Volpin graduated from Moscow State University. He wrote and often publicly read his poetry.
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Volpin was cleared from the conscription for "psychiatric" reasons. His psychiatric imprisonments took place in 1949 for "anti-Soviet poetry", in 1959 for smuggling abroad samizdat, including his ????????? ??????????? ??????? (Free Philosophical Tractate), and again in 1968.
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Psychiatric imprisonment - 1949 - 1959 - Samizdat - 1968
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Vladimir Bukovsky was quoted as saying that Volpin's diagnosis was "pathological honesty". http://www.nrs.com/print/191104_222319_50567.html
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In September 1950, Volpin was exiled for five years to Karaganda oblast, Kazakhstan as a "socially dangerous element". In 1953, after the death of Joseph Stalin, he was amnestied.
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1950 - Karaganda - Oblast - Kazakhstan - 1953 - Joseph Stalin - Amnestied
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Soon he became a known mathematician specializing in the fields of ultrafinitism and intuitionism.
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Ultrafinitism - Intuitionism
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Volpin was the first dissident in the history of the Soviet Union who proclaimed that it is possible and necessary to defend human rights by strictly observing the law.
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On December 5, 1965, the Soviet Constitution Day, he organized a legendary "?????? ?????????" (the glasnost meeting), a demonstration at the Pushkin Square in the center of Moscow. Western journalists were invited to provide press coverage.
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December 5 - 1965 - Glasnost - Moscow
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The leaflets written by Volpin and distributed by samizdat method, asserted that recent arrest of writers Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel violates Article 3 of the Soviet constitution and Article 18 of RSFSR Criminal Code. The meeting was attended by about 200 people, many of whom turned out to be KGB operatives.
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Andrei Sinyavsky - Yuli Daniel - KGB
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The slogans read: "??????? ????????? ???? ??? ????????? ? ????????" (We demand an open trial for Sinyavski and Daniel) and "???????? ????????? ???????????" (Respect the Soviet constitution).http://www.memo.ru/history/diss/books/ALEXEEWA/Chapter16a.htm The demonstrators were promptly arrested.
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In 1968 he circulated his famous "??????? ??? ???, ???? ????????? ???????" (Memo for those who expects to be interrogated) Text (in Russian) widely used by fellow dissidents. In 1970, Volpin joined the Human Rights Committee of the USSR and worked with Yuri Orlov, Andrei Sakharov and other activists.
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1968 - 1970 - Yuri Orlov - Andrei Sakharov
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In May 1972, he emigrated to the United States, but his citizenship was not revoked as was customary at the time. He worked at Boston University.
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1972 - United States - Boston University
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