Social and professional activities of writers - representatives of the metropolitan and provincial intelligentsia in the USSR: in the diaries of K.I. Chukovsky (1930-1953)
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An appeal to the diaries of K.I. Chukovsky makes it possible to get an idea of the social and literary life of the USSR in 1930-1953, about the way of thinking of Soviet writers, to trace how their extraordinary fates took shape in a comparative analysis, in the socio-historical aspect of the era in question. In this work, for the first time, an attempt is made with the help of a comparative historical analysis, the specifics of the diary images of K.I. Chukovsky, the space-time structure of the diary's narration in 1930-1953. to reveal the social and professional activities of Soviet writers as representatives of the metropolitan and provincial intelligentsia in the writer's diary entries. CONTENTS: 1. Diaries of KI Chukovsky; 2. Achievements and tragedies of the country in the life of a writer; 2.1. Construction of the first five-year plans, collective farm construction, achievements in science and technology; 2.2. Political life of the country, repression; 2.3. War on the pages of the diary; 2.4. Material living conditions of writers; 3. The literary life of the country and the work of KI Chukovsky in his diaries; 3.1. Attitude towards the Writers' Union and its leadership; 3.2. Relationship with colleagues; 3.3. The creativity of K.I. Chukovsky.