Maksim Rilʹsʹkiĭ
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The publication includes materials covering the dramatic story of the persecution of the outstanding poet, translator, public figure Maxim Rylsky (1895-1964). In the 1920s, his involvement in the neoclassical group caused acute attacks of official criticism, and ended with the arrest of Rylsky in 1931. In October 1947, he again received ruthlessly unjust criticism, open political persecution by writers and party leaders for "bourgeois-nationalist deviation, lack of Bolshevik ideology."