Volynskii, Akim L’vovich
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| Described At | Volynskii Akim Lvovich | yivo |
| Has Abstract | (Pseudonym of Ḥayim Leibovich Flekser, 1861–1926), literary critic, historian, editor, and art theoretician (especially of ballet). Born in Zhitomir, Akim Volynskii was the son of a bookseller. He studied in a Russian high school in Zhitomir, but was expelled because of a conflict with a teacher, so that he did his matriculation exams as an extern. His first publication was a letter to the Jewish Russian newspaper Razsvet about an orphanage in Saint Petersburg (published in 1880). During the 1880s, he wrote articles on Jewish themes for the Jewish Russian periodicals Razsvet, Russkie evrei, and Voskhod. In 1884, he served as an editor of the Russian-language anthology Palestina, in which he published a review of Lev Pinsker’s Autoemancipation. In 1885, Volynskii published his essay “Teologo-politicheskoe uchenie Spinozy” (Spinoza’s Theological-Political Teaching) in Voskhod, and also wrote articles on the poet Shimen Frug and on the Bible in Russian poetry. | yivo |
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| Title | Volynskii, Akim L’vovich | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 1057267 | ep |
| Core Alt Label | Akim Volynskii | yivo |
| Core Pref Label | Volynskii, Akim L’vovich | yivo |
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| is Core Related of | Minskii Nikolai Maksimovich | yivo |

