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Edvin Polyanovsky
Born
Edvin Lunikovich Polyanovsky

19 February 1937
Died11 March 2006
Moscow, Russia
Occupation(s)journalist, piblicist

Edvin Lunikovich Polyanovsky (Russian: Эдвин Луникович Поляновский) (19 February 1937 – 11 March 2006), was a Russian journalist, publicist, and long-term employee of newspaper Izvestia. Polyanovsky was born on 19 February 1937 in Lesnoi, Tersky District, Leningrad Oblast, USSR. After father's dead, in May of 1945, his family moved to Staraya Russa, where he grew up. He was raised by his stepfather, Mikhail Savchenkov.

In 1962, he graduated from the faculty of journalism in Moscow State University.

After work in Bryansk newspapers, he was accepted by literary employee to redaction of newspaper "Izvestia".

Polyanovsky often traveled to various regions of USSR with missions for investigation conflict situations. Based on his own journalistic research Polyanovsky spoken against conservative regulation, bribery and injustice.[1]

First in USSR journalistic is raised in newspaper a topic of hospice and deontology, and about medical care for incurable patients.

Last two years he worked in newspaper "Rodnaya gazeta" (The Native Newspaper).

Polyanovsky died 11 March 2006 after third infarct, in age 69.

Rehabilitation of Marinesko

In 1988, in Liepaja, on moneys of sailors, a monument was erected to Alexander Marinesko. By order of the political administration of the Navy, at night, the name Marinesko was torn off the monument.

In Izvestia, the essay "Monument" was published by Polyanovsky in defence of Marinesko. For two years it was published in seven publications, after which came hundreds letters of support by readers.

Letters were sent to the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, and many people wrote themselves to the Supreme Soviet and Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. From there letters were sent to the Ministry of Defence and to the Navy. In some towns there were demonstrations.

On 9 May 1990, Alexander Marinesko was posthumously awarded Hero of the Soviet Union.

In this rare case, public opinion became a real force.[2][3]

The Unknown War

Polyanovsky is scriptwriter of three series of serial "The Unknown War" - "The Siege of Leningrad", "The World's Greatest Tank Battle" and "The Battle of the Seas".

Some works

Joseph Brodsky Пока есть такой язык, как русский, поэзия неизбежна (1988)
Arnold Hessen
  • Я помню чудное мгновенье (1971)
  • Здравствуй, Пушкин (1973)
  • И я свой след оставил (1976)
Yevpatoria assault
  • Хроника одного десанта (1983)
  • После десанта (1983)
  • Заявляю, я живой (2002)
Vadim Kozin
  • Певец (1986)
  • Одинокий голос (1993)
  • Певцы (1994)
  • Кормление птицы (2005)
Венок терновый (1988) — о русской послереволюционной эмиграции
Alexander Marinesko
  • Памятник (1988)
  • Не только в памяти хранить (1988)
  • О доблести, о подвигах, о славе (1989)
  • Герой и время (1989)
  • Александр Маринеско представлен к званию Героя (1990)
  • И все-таки свершилось (1990)
  • Неподсудны заслуги героя (1990)
  • Атака века (1995)
  • Атака века (2002)
  • Атака (2003)
  • Пасынок (2005)
Георгиевская Анастасия Павловна
  • Последняя (1990)
  • Без грима (1990)
Osip Mandelstam
  • Смерть Осипа Мандельштама (1992)
  • Поэты и палачи (1993)
  • Поэт и палач (2006)
Petro Grigorenko Мятежный генерал (1994)
Движение правозащитников
  • Горбатая земля (1996)
  • Раскол (1997)
  • Пикник (1998)
Берест Алексей Прокопьевич Первый над Рейхстагом (1995)
о Гастелло и Маслове Два капитана (1997)
Дунаев Петр Михайлович Забвение (2001)
Львов Евгений Сергеевич Прошлогодний снег (2001)
Бой у высоты 776
Vladimir Bogomolov
  • Я не уберу из книги не единого слова (2004)
  • Унизить и убить (2005)
Vasil Bykaŭ Кто устоял в сей жизни трудной (2003)
Деникин Антон Иванович Белогвардеец (2005)
Жуков Георгий Константинович Опальный маршал (2001)
Нефедов Павел Александрович После анонимки (1985)
Александрова Нина Александровна
  • Вспоминая Нину Александрову (1991)
  • Нина (2002)
Аджубей Алексей Иванович Пять принципов Аджубея (2004)
Старовойтов Василий Константинович Клетка для председателя (2004)
Репрессии 1930-х годов
  • Убийство Кирова (1999)
  • В гранитном лагере (1999)
Пескарёв Георгий Сергеевич Бунтарь-одиночка (2001)
Innokenty Smoktunovsky
  • Гори, гори его звезда... (1994)
  • Милые, сегодня вы — мои (2005)
Синявский Андрей Донатович Провинциальное кладбище, или последняя встреча (1995)
Северский Александр Николаевич Русский американец (1997)
Svyatoslav Fyodorov Практичный романтик (2000)
Цуп Дмитрий Павлович
  • Смерть художника (1996)
  • У изголовья (1997)
Пидемский Николай Михайлович
  • Пристань на том берегу (1987)
  • Минувшее Ваше, как свечи (1990)

References

  1. ^ Московская энциклопедия. Том 1: Лица Москвы. Книга 3: М–Р. М.: Фонд «Московские энциклопедии», 2010.
  2. ^ Атака века Э. Поляновский Известия (28 января 1995)
  3. ^ Атака века Э. Поляновский Родная газета (28 января 2005)

Books

  • «Lesson», Moscow, Izvestia, 1985
  • «So many years later», Moscow, Politizdat, 1985
  • «Wreath remorse», Moscow, Izvestia, 1991
  • «Osip Mandelstam Death», Petersburg-Paris, Publisher Grzhebin, 1993