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Solomon Kopelman

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Solomon Yuryevich Kopelman (1880–1944) was a Russian publisher.

He was the father of Socialist realist novelist Yury Krymov.

Brier

In 1906 Kopelman set up the Brier publishing house at 31 Nikolaevskaya Street, St Petersburg with Zinovii Isaevich Grzhebin. In 1918 they moved the publishing house to Moscow, and then shut it down in 1922, when he emigrated to Berlin.[1]

References

  1. ^ Dvinyatina, T. M. "Saint Petersburg Encyclopaedia". www.encspb.ru. Retrieved 15 January 2016.