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Prose writer Andreev Yuri Andreevich: biography, creativity, books and reviews. Prose writer Andreev Yuri Andreevich: biography, creativity, books and reviews Creativity and scientific activity

Andreev Yuri Andreevich. [Russia, St. Petersburg,] (born 05/08/1930, died 07/17/2009)

Andreev Yuri Andreevich was born on May 8, 1930 in Dnepropetrovsk. Lived in St. Petersburg. Died on July 17, 2009...

In 1938, the family moved from Dnepropetrovsk to Smolensk, where they faced the war (the father was a career military man). In 1944, the family moved to Leningrad at his father’s place of service.

He graduated from school with a gold medal and in 1948 entered the philological faculty of Leningrad state university them. A.A. Zhdanov, although he was the winner of olympiads in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.

Since 1949, sambo wrestling coach at the Department of Physical Education of Leningrad State University; To obtain the right to coach, he combined his studies at the philological department with classes at the coaching school at the P.Ya. Lesgaft Institute of Physical Culture and at the same time was an active wrestler.

After graduating from the university in 1953, he entered graduate school at the Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkin House), being the senior coach of the university sambo team. In 1958, a candidate's dissertation on the Soviet historical novel was published. In 1961, the romantic story “The Republic of Sambo” was published. (The title of the book was later adopted by several famous sports schools Soviet Union).

He worked at the Pushkin House until 1983. He was deputy director of the Institute for Science, last years worked as a senior researcher in the theoretical research sector. In 1974 he defended his dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philology. Author of more than 500 scientific works, including 30 monographs.

Member of the Writers' Union (1965), secretary of the Leningrad writers' organization, member of the Board of the USSR Writers' Union. Member of the Union of Journalists. For 10 years, from 1983, he headed the editorial office of the Poet's Library of the publishing house "Soviet Writer".

In the January 1965 issue of the magazine "October" he published the first large article in the history of the KSP movement, "What are they singing?" From October of the same year to May 1981 - host of subscription concerts of the Leningrad song club "Vostok", starting with the 1st subscription concert.

From 1965 to 1973 - Chairman of the Vostok Art Council. An active participant in the all-Union process of unification and legalization of the KSP movement.

In May 1967, he took part in a seminar for authors and activists of amateur songs in Petushki, Moscow region.

From 1981 to 1989, on behalf of the Leningrad Writers' Organization, he was the curator of the famous "Club-81", which united the so-called dissidents. In 1985, a collection of authors from this club “Circle” was published under the editorship of Yu.A. Andreev, which received 35 international reviews.

In September 1986 in Saratov, at the 1st legal congress of the KSP (1st All-Union Festival of Art Songs), representatives of 140 cities elected him Chairman of the All-Union Council of the KSP. In 1991, the publishing house "Young Guard" published a book by Yu.A. Andreeva "Our Song".

In 1991, the book “Three Pillars of Health” was published, which was the first publication in our country dedicated to comprehensive human self-healing (the 15th edition of this book appeared in 2003). In the mid-1990s. in the village of Repino near Leningrad he created a unique 4-story Temple of Health. As a practicing healer, he has received many Russian and international awards.

Academician International Academy Information, Communication, Management (1998).

Y. Andreev's active participation in sports life, in the literary movement, in science, in the KSP movement, in invention, in healing is the unshakable basis of his worldview: a person is not reduced to just any single production function; the fullness of human existence is the basis of his full life.

Of the 8 children of Yu.A. Andreev, the most famous is Sergei Yuryevich Andreev - Doctor of Economic Sciences, writer, athlete, deputy of the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly, a wonderful performer of hundreds of original songs. In the 1980s, S.Yu. Andreev was the chairman of the Tyumen KSP.

Yuri Andreevich Andreev(May 8, 1930, Dnepropetrovsk - July 17, 2009, St. Petersburg) - Russian prose writer, literary critic, publicist, secretary of the Leningrad Writers' Organization, member of the Board of the Union of Writers of the USSR, member of the Union of Journalists and the Union of Writers of Russia. Doctor of Philological Sciences. Activist of alternative medicine, creator and director of the educational and health center “Temple of Health”.

Biography

Born into a career military family. In 1938, the family moved to Smolensk, where they faced the war. Since 1944 he lived in Leningrad at his father’s place of service.

After graduating from school with a gold medal, from 1948 to 1953 he studied at the philological faculty of Leningrad State University. A. A. Zhdanova.

Athlete. Since 1949, he worked as a sambo wrestling coach at the Department of Physical Education of Leningrad State University. To obtain the right to coach, he combined his studies at the university with classes at the coaching school at the P. Ya. Lesgaft Institute of Physical Culture and at the same time was an active wrestler. Senior coach of the Leningrad State University sambo team.

After graduating from the university, he became a graduate student at the Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkin House). He worked at the Pushkin House until 1983. In 1958-1962 - executive secretary of the editorial board of the magazine "Russian Literature". He was Deputy Director of the Institute for Science, and in recent years he worked as a senior researcher in the theoretical research sector.

In 1958 he defended his PhD thesis on the Soviet historical novel. In 1974 he received the degree of Doctor of Philology (for his previously defended dissertation “Revolution and Literature: Reflection of October and civil war in Russian Soviet literature and the formation of socialist realism (20-30s)"), later ran for corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In 1983-1990, he headed the editorial office of the “Poet's Library” series of the “Soviet Writer” publishing house.

He lived and worked for a long time in the village of Repino (a suburb of Leningrad-Petersburg); in the mid-1990s he built a four-story Temple of Health there.

Family

  • First wife - ?
    • Son - Sergei Yuryevich Andreev (born March 22, 1954, Leningrad) - Doctor of Economics, deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg (1994-2007), writer.
  • The second wife is Polina Alekseevna Andreeva, née?, a graduate of the Naval Institute, her daughter from a previous marriage with Viktor Magrelov is Irina Viktorovna Solonkina, an organic chemist.
  • Third wife - ?, adopted her three children.
  • The fourth wife is Tatyana Andreeva, née?.

Addresses

  • St. Petersburg, st. Novorossiyskaya, 22 building 1. (opposite the park of the Forestry Academy, where Yu. A. Andreev did jogging).

Creative and literary activities

Yuri Andreev is the author of more than 500 published works, including 30 monographs. His debut as a writer took place in 1961, when his romantic story “The Republic of Sambo” was published. In 1970 he was admitted to the Union of Writers of the USSR.

Activist of the bard song movement. From October 1965 to May 1981 - host of concerts at the Leningrad song club "Vostok", from 1965 to 1973 - chairman of the artistic council of "Vostok". An active figure in the all-Union process of unification and legalization of the Amateur Song Club (ASC) movement.

In May 1967, he participated in a seminar for authors and activists of amateur songs in Petushki, Vladimir region.

Mikhail Aronov, biographer of Alexander Galich, cites statements made in 1999 by Vladimir Turiyansky and Sergei Chesnokov about Yuri Andreev’s collaboration with the KGB.

From 1981 to 1989, on behalf of the Leningrad Writers' Organization, Andreev was the curator of "Club-81", which united representatives of the Leningrad "second" ("unofficial") culture, mainly writers. In 1985, with a preface by Yu. A. Andreev, “The Circle of Searches,” a collection of authors from this club was published, which received 35 international reviews.

We decided to introduce you to a man who has achieved a lot - for himself and for us. Yuri Andreevich Andreev is quite famous in our country and abroad solely thanks to his works, and not someone else’s “promotion”.

We have been familiar with his creative aspirations for quite some time. And here’s what’s remarkable: after all, his little article “Three Pillars of Health,” published in the magazine “Neva” in 1988 and causing a great long-term effect in the reading world, belonged to the pen of the editor-in-chief of the famous, all-Union revered Big and Small series of the “Poet’s Library”, Doctor of Philology (it is significant that a dissertation on his views as a literary theorist was defended in China around the same time). This note is about principles healthy image life belonged to the author of the story “The Barmaid from the Disco”, translated into many languages, based on which G. Tovstonogov staged a play at the Bolshoi Drama Theater with the brilliant A. Freundlich in the title role (the same story was staged in Los Angeles, Varna, Voronezh).

This note, still memorable to many, belonged to a man who, in September 1986, by representatives of 140 cities from all republics of the Soviet Union, was elected Chairman of the All-Union Council of Art Song Clubs at the first legal congress in Saratov.

In those same years, the tutelary work entrusted to him by the secretariat of the Leningrad Writers' Organization to lead the "Club-81" - unrecognized geniuses - was in full swing. The collection of works by members of this club “Circle”, which was published under his editorship, gave rise to literally a shower of stars of reviews - no less than 35 different countries. And in each of them it was noted that its publication was both an unprecedented phenomenon and significant for understanding the literary situation in our state.

During these same years, V. Boyko’s soul-searing documentary story “And if there is hell on Earth...” was published in his translation from Ukrainian. In order to reliably recreate the atmosphere of that book, Yu. Andreev went to Auschwitz, where the Poles maintained a death camp. In those same years, he carried out assignments for the secretariat of the Union of Writers of the USSR in Korea, Cuba, worked in Siberia, and became a laureate of the Literary Gazette as a constant “ringleader” of heated discussions. During these same years, his journalistic book “Frank Conversation, or Conversations with a High School Student at the Limit and Even Beyond the Limits of Possible Frankness” was translated in almost all the republics. Isn’t it true that his positive actions in a short period of time would be enough for some to write several biographies?

But such a lifestyle was inherent in him from a young age: while studying at the Faculty of Philology of Leningrad State University, this straight-A student simultaneously worked as a Sambo wrestling coach at the Department of Physical Education of his own university (and even as a senior coach - already being a graduate student at the Pushkin House of the USSR Academy of Sciences), and graduated from a coaching school at the Institute named after Lesgaft and was an active fighter.

His romantic story “Republic of Sambo” and an academic study about the Russian Soviet historical novel were published almost simultaneously.

His doctoral dissertation “Revolution and Literature” is about the coverage of the grandiose events of 1917-1921. by writers standing on opposite sides of the political barricades, required twelve years of preliminary, intense, almost hard labor to determine, first of all, the bibliographic composition of the works to be studied. The collections of the largest domestic libraries were examined, as well as the repositories of Yugoslavia, Finland, Germany and Czechoslovakia, because literature created by emigrant writers settled there, on the outskirts of Russia. The list included more than 2,500 authors; books from about 500 people were selected based on artistic merit. We agree that this is somewhat more than 5-10 figures that constantly flashed in various textbooks, and the picture of literary life turned out to be much more vivid and dramatic than was commonly believed. What is important to note: the monograph “Revolution and Literature” was published almost two decades before perestroika began with its freedom of information. And what is also important to emphasize: at the same time, intense work was going on on the historical-revolutionary novel “The Crimson Chronicle” (co-authored with G. Voronov). Both of these books have been reprinted several times.

No matter what period of Yuri Andreev’s life we ​​touch upon, even the very last, the situation is still the same. For example, the American natural therapist Emilia Vilensky in 1998, based on an analysis of his works, called him “the number one healer in Russia,” and the phenomenal Novosibirsk healer Irina Vasilyeva, having visited the miraculous structure he was building in Repin, spoke aphoristically: “Everything they are building concepts, and Yuri Andreev is building the Temple of Health.” And in those same years, books were created: the two-volume “Practical Medical Book”, “Resonance of Earth and Heaven. Theory and practice of meditation”, “Health Diary for the 21st Century”, the current one “What does a person need?”. During these same years, coursework was actively conducted in St. Petersburg, in various cities of Russia and in Stockholm, and important foreign trips were made.
This intense and productive rhythm of Yu. Andreev’s universal performance is impressive. The list of his published works includes more than 500 titles, including more than 30 books. But no less impressive is the inextricable connection between theory and practice in his life. For example, the result of his expedition through the cities and villages, forests and rivers of the Vologda region on the topic “What do they read?” in the 70s, a memorandum was submitted to the Committee on Press Affairs under the Council of Ministers of the USSR and along with it his four-hour report to the board, correcting the somewhat snobbish position of the leadership (in particular, the green light was given to the publication of A. Dumas’s novels).

The practical result of his doctoral dissertation was also a detailed memorandum, this time to the Secretariat of the CPSU Central Committee with a motivated explanation of why the works of 34 Russian emigrant and repressed writers should certainly be published. Soon a closed decree appeared on the release of books of 33 of them, and all of them were soon published in various publishing houses. (By the way, Yuri Andreevich himself received from the publishing house " Fiction» proposal to prepare selections by A. Remizov, the wizard of the Russian word, who has not been published here since 1920. He agreed to this proposal, the implementation of which took a year of hard work, since the only place in Russia where almost all 90 books of A. Remizov were collected was the manuscript department of the Pushkin House, in the theoretical research sector of which he worked then. Academician D.S. Likhachev, in his speech at the VIII Congress of the Union of Writers of the USSR, especially noted the publication of this work.)

And the 34th author, Nikolai Gumilyov, before whom the permissive light of the political semaphore was not lit at that time, was published by Yu. Andreev without permission from above, being already the Chief Editor of the “Poet's Library” and having received the support for this daring action of the Board of the Union of Writers of the USSR, of which he was a member appeared.

Yes, the connection between theory and practice in his life is a constant value. In January 1965, the first in the history of the author's amateur song, his long article “What are they singing?” was published; in the fall of the same year, subscription concerts of bards began in the large hall of the cultural center of food industry workers, in the youth club “Vostok”, the chairman of the artistic council and the host of whose concerts he was for many years; further - seminar classes in the Borzovka tent camp on the shore Sea of ​​Azov, development of a platform, personnel training, organizational work together with an ever-increasing circle of associates - and now the grandiose, already officially recognized 1st Congress of amateur song clubs in 1986. In total, almost a quarter of a century of work, where it is impossible to separate theory from practice...

No, his life was not a parade march to solemn fanfare: yes, the collection “Circle” was published, despite the fierce resistance of the Leningrad authorities, but in retaliation, Yu. Andreev was just as violently deleted by them from the nomination for the title “Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR” .

Yes, he published a lot, but 12 of his major works were banned before publication, the monograph “Revolution and Literature” made its way to readers with incredible difficulty, and his doctoral dissertation based on it was shamefully abandoned in Leningrad (but triumphantly defended in Moscow).

His large book “Our Life, Our Literature” was confiscated and destroyed after publication. The director of the Pushkin House, V. G. Bazanov, somewhat dumbfounded, commented on this situation (Yu. Andreev was then working as deputy director for science, that is, he was his right hand): “That’s how good life has become! Previously they would have written “Destroy the author, funeral at the expense of the relatives,” but now “Destroy the book, losses at the expense of the publishing house.” Progress!..” This sad story, alas, can be continued and continued (what is worth at least the masterfully constructed attempt to expel him from the party by all-powerful haters, impotent from science! People of the older generation can appreciate this “story”!), but it stands up The question is, what allowed and allows Yu. Andreev not to lose his fortitude, but, on the contrary, to constantly increase his efforts? Perhaps what helps him remain an employee is that he also constantly takes care of his health in harmony between theory and practice.

A 12-year-old boy blind from hunger during the war years, nevertheless, at the age of 15, he already participated in a hero-cities shooting match from the Leningrad team, and there were, perhaps, no sports in which he would not then rank highly places and would not receive championship titles: artistic gymnastics, skiing, sambo, cycling, slalom kayaking (descent from waterfalls), long jump, shot put, middle and long distance running. In his mature years, he started the custom of running as many kilometers on his birthday as he was old.

But perhaps even this made it possible to stay afloat and not go down like a stone when encountering obstacles, because the energy initially embedded in it required more and more new applications?

Unfortunately, we cannot introduce readers to his inventions: the amazing Temple of Health, built according to his design; with unprecedented devices called “turtle”, which give the person being healed internal heroic powers; with his “amulets”, which - according to the conclusion of the medical commission - increase the protective functions of the blood, etc., etc., but we want to give you at least a quick idea of ​​what a Russian person can and should be like in his quest to reveal your inner potential - for the benefit of yourself, your neighbors, your country, and humanity.

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Andreev Yu.A. - about the author

Yuri Andreevich was born in Dnepropetrovsk. In 1938, the family moved from Dnepropetrovsk to Smolensk, where they faced the war (the father was a career military man). In 1944, the family moved to Leningrad at his father’s place of service.

He graduated from school with a gold medal and in 1948 entered the philological faculty of Leningrad State University. A.A. Zhdanov, although he was the winner of olympiads in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.

Since 1949, sambo wrestling coach at the Department of Physical Education of Leningrad State University; To obtain the right to coach, he combined his studies at the philological department with classes at the coaching school at the P.Ya. Lesgaft Institute of Physical Culture and at the same time was an active wrestler.

After graduating from the university in 1953, he entered graduate school at the Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkin House), being the senior coach of the university sambo team. In 1958, a candidate's dissertation on the Soviet historical novel was published. In 1961, the romantic story “The Republic of Sambo” was published.

He worked at the Pushkin House until 1983. He was deputy director of the Institute for Science, and in recent years he worked as a senior researcher in the theoretical research sector. In 1974 he defended his dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philology. Author of more than 500 scientific papers, including 30 monographs.

Member of the Writers' Union (1965), secretary of the Leningrad writers' organization, member of the Board of the USSR Writers' Union. Member of the Union of Journalists. For 10 years, from 1983, he headed the editorial office of the Poet's Library of the Soviet Writer publishing house.

In 1991, the book “Three Pillars of Health” was published, which was the first publication in our country dedicated to comprehensive human self-healing (the 15th edition of this book appeared in 2003). In the mid-1990s. in the village of Repino near Leningrad he created a unique 4-story Temple of Health. As a practicing healer, he has received many Russian and international awards.

Andreev Yu.A. - books for free:

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