LC control no. | n 78089051 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PG3490.I498 |
Personal name heading | Zinoviev, Aleksandr, 1922-2006 |
Variant(s) | Sinowjew, A. A., 1922-2006 Zinovʹev, A. A. (Aleksandr Aleksandrovich), 1922-2006 Zinovʹev, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Zinovʹev, Aleksandr, 1922-2006 Zinovʹev, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, 1922-2006 Zinoviev, Alexander, 1922-2006 Zinoviev, Alexandre, 1922-2006 Sinowjew, Alexander, 1922-2006 Zinowiew, Aleksander, 1922-2006 Zinovjev, Aleksandr, 1922-2006 Зиновьев, Александр, 1922-2006 |
Associated country | Munich (Germany) |
Located | Moscow (Russia) |
Birth date | 1922-10-29 |
Death date | 2006-05-10 |
Place of death | Moscow (Russia) |
Field of activity | Philosophy |
Affiliation | Moskovskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova Institut filosofii (Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR) |
Profession or occupation | Philosophers College teachers Authors |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | His Filosofskie problemy mnogoznachnoĭ logiki, 1960. His The radiant future, 1981: CIP data sheet (Zinoviev, Alexander; b. 1923) Collier's yrbk., 1977: p. 616 (Aleksandr Zinoviev; dissident Soviet logician) Brit. bk. yr., 1979: p. 686 (Aleksandr Zinoviev; dissident philosopher) His V preddverii rai︠a︡, c1979: t.p. (Aleksandr Zinovʹev) His Le communisme comme réalité, 1981: t.p. (Alexandre Zinoviev) His Ich bin für mich selbst ein Staat, c1987: t.p. (Alexander Sinowjew) cover p. 4 (b. 1922) Suchanek, L. Homo sovieticus, 1999: t.p. (Aleksandra Zinowiewa) Guardian WWW site, May 12, 2006 (Alexander Zinoviev; b. Oct. 29, 1922, Pakhtina, Chukhloma region; d. May 10, aged 83; Soviet philosopher whose biting satires of life under Communism caused him to be exiled to the West for more than 20 years) New York times WWW site, May 15, 2006 (Alexander Zinoviev; b. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Zinoviev, Sept. 29, 1922, in a small village east of Moscow; d. Wednesday [May 10, 2006], Moscow, aged 83; philosopher turned popular author who won wide repute for his savage satires of Soviet society, only to become a surprising apologist for Communism after its demise) Katastroika, c1991: t.p. (Aleksandr Zinovjev) t.p. verso (Aleksandr Zinovʹev [in Cyrillic]) Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Zinovʹev, 2013: p. 344, etc. (born Oct. 29, 1922, Kostroma region; Russian philosopher, research fellow at the Institute of Philosophy of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1955-1975), professor of Philosophy and head of Department of Logic of the Moscow State University (1965-1968), author of novels "Zii︠a︡i︠u︡shchie vysoty" and "Svetloe budushchee", published in the West, was forced to emigrate in 1978, professor of Logic in the University of Munich; returns to Moscow in 1999, works at the Moscow Sate University, Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Writers Institute, etc.; died May 10, 2006 in Moscow) |
Not found in | Bolʹsh. sov. ėnt︠s︡ikl. 3d. ed.; Prom. pers. USSR, 1968; WW in soc. countr., 1978. |
Associated language | rus |