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Mark Leonovich Uralski (born November 13. 1948. Novokuznetsk, USSR) is a Russian writer, poet, and essayist. Фото: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/77/Марк_Уральский.jpg/330px- Марк_Уральский.jpg Mark Leonovich Uralski Date of Birth November 13. 1948 (73 years) Place of Birth Novokuznetsk, Kemerovo region, RSSR, USSR Citizenship USSR → Russian Federation→ Germany Metier writer, publicist, poet Site mark-uralski.de/ru Biography Mark Leonovich Uralski was born in Novokuznetsk (at that time Stalinsk, Kuzbass) in 1948, in the family of Leon Yakovlevich Uralski (1909 - 1974), who was one of the technical managers of the J.W. Stalin Kuznetsk Metallurgical Combine (KMK) and the Stalin Prize Laureate (1943). In 1950, as one of the defendants in the last Stalinist firing squad “Case of the KMK” (see Mark Uralskyi “Kuznetskstroy: a literary myth as a document of the era”// Novy Zhurnal (New reveu). No. 287, 2017), Leon Yakovlevich Uralski was removed from the office, expelled from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, deprived of all his previous government awards and exiled to Uzbekistan. Under the circumstances, Mark’s mother considered it best to divorce her husband and move with her two-year-old son to Moscow, her birthplace. By the decision of the Supreme Court of the USSR on May 25, 1957, all those convicted in the KMK case, including L.Ya. Uralski, were posthumously completely rehabilitated. As a prominent Soviet metallurgical engineer L.Ya. Uralski was sent to Dzhezkazgan (The Kazakh SSR), to build a new giant mining and metallurgical plant. However, he did not succeed in restoring his married life with the mother of his only son. In 1970, having received a personal pension, L.Ya. Uralski moved to live in Donetsk, where he died in 1974. Since 1950, Mark Uralsky lived and studied (he graduated from the Lomonosov Moscow State Academy of Fine Arts, where he also defended his Ph.D. thesis) and worked in Moscow. In 1992 he emigrated to the Federal Republic of Germany. Work Until the beginning of perestroika Mark Uralski’s work was not published. He was a member of the literary and artistic group “Mansarde” (Lev Kropivnitsky, Larisa Zenevich, Konstantin Gerasimov, Vladimir Tuchkov, Meld Totev, Genrikh Sapgir, etc.), participated in the Moscow Club of Poets and a literary seminar at the magazine “Younost” under the direction of Kirill Kovaldzhi. During the Perestroika he published in the USSR as a poet and a publicist under the pseudonym Nikolai Marin. He has also published in such journals, as “Voprosy literatury”, “Znamya” (Moscow), “Zerkalo” (Tel Aviv), “Khreshchatyk” (St. Petersburg), “Novy Zhurnal” (New York), “Berlin Berega” (Berlin), in the multivolume almanac “Russian Jews in America” (Toronto- St. Petersburg: Hyperion, 2005 - 2019. Book 1 - 20), the scientific collections “Strindbergiana” (Kopenhagen: Atlantis, 2016), “The creativity of I.A. Bunin in a historical and literary context” (Moscow: Litfakt, 2019), “The World Significance of M. Gorky” (Moscow: IMLI RAN, 2019), etc. The books of Mark Uralski are published by the publishing houses “Alethea”(St. Petersburg), “Web-Consulting ”(Moscow), “Gesharim-Bridges of Culture” (Jerusalem-Moscow.), “Novum Verlag” (Berlin-Zürich-Neckenmarkt),“Vodoley”(St. Petersburg). Bibliography 2021 —— Mark Uralski. «Turgenev and the Jews». — SPb.: Aletheia. ISBN 2021 —— Mark Uralski, Genrietta Mondri. «Dostoyevsky and the Jews». — SPb.: Aletheia. ISBN 978-5-00165-252-6 2020 —— Mark Uralski. “Lev Tolstoy and the Jews: from diaries, correspondence and memoirs of contemporaries”. — SPb.: Aletheia. ISBN 978-5-00165-135-2 2020 —— Mark Uralski. “Chekhov and the Jews: from diaries, correspondence and memoirs of contemporaries”. — SPb.: Aletheia. ISBN 978-5-00165-039-3 2019 —— Mark Uralski. “Writer, public figure and gentleman of the Russian emigration ”. — SPb.: Aletheia. ISBN 978-5-907189-19-5 2018 —— Mark Uralski. “Gor'kiy and the Jews: from diaries, correspondence and memoirs of contemporaries”. — SPb.: Aletheia. ISBN 978-5-907030-18-3 2018 —— Mark Uralski. “Bunin and jews: from diaries, correspondence and memoirs of contemporaries”. — SPb.: Aletheia. ISBN 978-5-906980-47-2 2017 —— Mark Uralski. “"Unknown Trotzki"”: Il'ya Trotzki, Bunin and the emigration of the first wave” — Moskow; Jerusalem: Bridges of the culture; Gesharim. ISBN 978-5-93273-440-7 2012 —— Mark Uralski. “Heavenly Pledge: Collage-Style Portrait of the Artist — M.: West- Consulting. ISBN 978-5-91865-216-9 2012 —— Mark Uralski. “The Chosen But Unknown: The Historiography of the Independent Art Movement” — SPb.: Aletheia. ISBN 978-5-91419-464-9 2011 —— Mark Uralski. “Nemukhin monologues: a portrait of the artist in the interior of the underground”. — SPb.: Aletheia. ISBN 978-5-91419-464-9 2010 —— Mark Uralski. «Die Steine aus der Tiefe». Berlin: Novum pocket Verlag. ISBN 978-3-99010-046-2 2010 —— Mark Uralski. “Porträt eines Nonkonformisten: Künstler Nemukhin im Interieur des sowjetischen Undergrounds”. Berlin: Novum pocket Verlag. ISBN 978-3-99010-04 2007 —— Mark Uralski. “Stones from the deеp of Waters ”. — SPb.: Aletheia. ISBN 978-5- 903354-50-4 1999 —— Mark Uralski. «Nemukhinskiye monologi: Künstler Nemukhin im Interieur”. — M.: Bonfi, ISBN 5-9038-003-8 Сcollections of poems and translations 2021 —— Paul Сelan. “Triumph of the ashes. Six copyrighted books. Translation by Mark Uralski” SPb.: Vodoley. ISBN 978-5-91763-544-6 2010 —— “Where does the maple leaf fly”. Poets of the Russian Diaspora (Germany). — SPb.: Aleteya. ISBN 9785914194212, 5914194210 2009 —— “Shadows of Europe”. Poets of the Russian Diaspora. — SPb.: Aleteya. ISBN 978-5- 91419-189-1 2008 —— “The January rain”. Poets of the Russian Diaspora. Anthology. — SPb.: Aleteya. ISBN 5914191165, 9785914191167 Publications in The USSR 1991 — 1992 —— Nikolay Marin. Poems and literary notes. Weekly “Soviet Circus”, “Arena” Janus". Poetry collection. Design by L. E. Kropivnitskiy. — M .: Conract-TMT 1992 —— Nikolay Marin. Poems in the almanac “Mansarde”. Compiled by Lev Kropivnitsky. — M.: «Conract-TMT» 1991 —— Nikolay Marin. Poems in the collection “Anthology of Russian vers libre”. — M .: Prometheus 1991 —— Nikolay Marin. “Janus”. The poetry collection. Design by L.E. Kropivnitsky — M .: Conrakt-TMT 1988 —— Nikolay Marin. “Yevgeniy Leonidovich Kropivnitsky. The Artist and The Poet”. — Iskusstvo (The Art). № 9. Notes 1. Mark Uralski | Schriftsteller, Lyriker, Übersetzer: www.mark-uralski.de. 2. Mark Uralski in the Magazine room: https://magazines.gorky.media/