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Georgy Ivanovich Chulkov ( rus, Гео́ргий Ива́нович Чулко́в, p=ɡʲɪˈorɡʲɪj ɪˈvanəvʲɪtɕ tɕʊlˈkof, a=Gyeorgiy Ivanovich Chulkov.ru.vorb.oga; – January 1, 1939) was a
Russian Symbolist Russian symbolism was an intellectual and artistic movement predominant at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. It arose separately from European symbolism, emphasizing mysticism and ostranenie. Literature Influences Primary ...
poet, editor, writer and critic. In 1906 he created and popularized the theory of
Mystical Anarchism Mystical Anarchism was a tendency within the Russian Symbolism, Russian Symbolist movement after 1906, especially between 1906 and late 1908. It was created and popularized by Georgy Chulkov. In 1906, Chulkov edited ''Fakely'' (''Torches''), an an ...
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Biography

Chulkov was born in Moscow in the family of an impoverished Tambov nobleman. He studied medicine at
Moscow University M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU; russian: Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia and the most prestigious ...
in 1898–1901. After joining a revolutionary student organization, he was arrested in December 1901 and exiled to Amga in the
Yakutsk Yakutsk (russian: Якутск, p=jɪˈkutsk; sah, Дьокуускай, translit=Djokuuskay, ) is the capital city of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located about south of the Arctic Circle. Fueled by the mining industry, Yakutsk has become one of ...
region of
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. He was amnestied in 1903 and was allowed to settle in
Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod ( ; rus, links=no, Нижний Новгород, a=Ru-Nizhny Novgorod.ogg, p=ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj ˈnovɡərət ), colloquially shortened to Nizhny, from the 13th to the 17th century Novgorod of the Lower Land, formerly known as Gork ...
, where he lived for a year. In 1904 Chulkov moved to St. Petersburg and became the de facto editor of ''Novy Put''' (''New Path''), a
literary magazine A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense. Literary magazines usually publish short stories, poetry, and essays, along with literary criticism, book reviews, biographical profiles of authors, interviews and letter ...
published by
Dmitry Merezhkovsky Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky ( rus, Дми́трий Серге́евич Мережко́вский, p=ˈdmʲitrʲɪj sʲɪrˈɡʲejɪvʲɪtɕ mʲɪrʲɪˈʂkofskʲɪj; – December 9, 1941) was a Russian novelist, poet, religious thinker, ...
and Zinaida Gippius. When the publication of ''Novy Put''' was suspended in January 1905 during the turmoil of the Russian Revolution of 1905, Chulkov moved to ''Voprosy Zhizni'' (''Problems of Life''), its replacement, where he worked with its editors
Nikolai Berdyaev Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev (; russian: Никола́й Алекса́ндрович Бердя́ев;  – 24 March 1948) was a Russian Empire, Russian philosopher, theologian, and Christian existentialism, Christian existentialist who e ...
,
Sergei Bulgakov Sergei Nikolaevich Bulgakov (; russian: Серге́й Никола́евич Булга́ков; – 13 July 1944) was a Russian Eastern Orthodox Church, Orthodox theologian, priest, philosopher, and economist. Biography Early life: 1871–18 ...
and Nikolai Lossky until it folded in December 1905. In 1906, Chulkov edited ''Fakely'' (''Torches''), an anthology of Symbolist writing, which called on Russian writers to: :abandon Symbolism and Decadence and move forward to "new mystical experience". Later in the year Chulkov followed up with a "Mystical Anarchism" manifesto. Russian poets Alexander Blok and especially Vyacheslav Ivanov were supportive of the new movement while Valery Bryusov, the editor of the leading Symbolist magazine ''
Vesy ''Vesy'' (russian: Весы́; en, The Balance or The Scales) was a Russian symbolist magazine published in Moscow from 1904 to 1909, with the financial backing of philanthropist S. A. Polyakov. It was edited by the major symbolist writer Valery ...
'' (''The Balance''), and
Andrei Bely Boris Nikolaevich Bugaev ( rus, Бори́с Никола́евич Буга́ев, p=bɐˈrʲis nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ bʊˈɡajɪf, a=Boris Nikolayevich Bugayev.ru.vorb.oga), better known by the pen name Andrei Bely or Biely ( rus, Андре ...
were opposed to it. Chulkov published a number of novels, poems and short story collections between 1906 and the outbreak of
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in 1914, when he joined the Russian army. After the war and the
Russian Civil War , date = October Revolution, 7 November 1917 – Yakut revolt, 16 June 1923{{Efn, The main phase ended on 25 October 1922. Revolt against the Bolsheviks continued Basmachi movement, in Central Asia and Tungus Republic, the Far East th ...
that followed, Chulkov returned to writing, but found it difficult to publish poetry and fiction under the new
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regime: for example, his unpublished poems made fun of
Marxism Marxism is a Left-wing politics, left-wing to Far-left politics, far-left method of socioeconomic analysis that uses a Materialism, materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to understand S ...
.L.A. Sugaj. ''Georgy Chulkov i ego poema "Rus'"'', ''Vestnik slavyanskih kul'tur'' No. 1, Moscow, GASK, 2000, pp. 67–68. After 1922 he concentrated on literary criticism and Russian history. Between 1925 and 1939 he published books about the
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Fyodor Tyutchev Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev ( rus, Фёдор Ива́нович Тю́тчев, r=Fyódor Ivánovič Tyútčev, links=1, p=ˈfʲɵdər ɪˈvanəvʲɪt͡ɕ ˈtʲʉt͡ɕːɪf; Pre-Reform orthography: ; – ) was a Russian poet and diplomat. ...
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Alexander Pushkin Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (; rus, links=no, Александр Сергеевич ПушкинIn pre-Revolutionary script, his name was written ., r=Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, p=ɐlʲɪkˈsandr sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ ˈpuʂkʲɪn, ...
,
Fyodor Dostoyevsky Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (, ; rus, Фёдор Михайлович Достоевский, Fyódor Mikháylovich Dostoyévskiy, p=ˈfʲɵdər mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪdʑ dəstɐˈjefskʲɪj, a=ru-Dostoevsky.ogg, links=yes; 11 November 18219 ...
, Don Quixote and the Romanov dynasty in the nineteenth century. Georgy Chulkov died in 1939 from emphysema. He was buried in Moscow at the
Novodevichy Cemetery Novodevichy Cemetery ( rus, Новоде́вичье кла́дбище, Novodevichye kladbishche) is a cemetery in Moscow. It lies next to the southern wall of the 16th-century Novodevichy Convent, which is the city's third most popular tourist ...
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Works


Novels

* ''Satana'' (''Satan''), 1914, 185p. * ''Serezha Nestroev'', 1916, 182p. * ''Metel''', 1917, 190p.


Collections

* ''Kremnistyj put''', 1904, 141p. * ''Vesnoyu na sewer'', 1908, 86p. * ''Lyudi v tumane'', 1916, 177p. * ''Vchera i segodnya'', 1916, 166p. * ''Posramlenye besy'', 1921, 127p. * ''Nashi sputniki'', 1922, 199p. * ''Stihotvoreniya'' (''Poems''), Moscow, Zadruga, 1922, 112p. * ''Vechernie zori: rasskazy'', Moscow, Zemlya i fabrika, 1924, 91p. * ''Valtasarovo tsarstvo'' (''Balthazar's kingdom'', reprint collection), Moscow, Respublika, 1998, , 607p.


Non-fiction

* ''O misticheskom anarkhizme'', 1906, 57p. ** English translation: ''On Mystical Anarchism'' in ''Russian Titles for the Specialist'' no. 16, Letchworth, Prideaux P., 1971. ** English translation: ''On Mystical Anarchism'' in ''A Revolution of the Spirit: Crisis of value in Russia, 1890-1924'', ed. Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal. Fordham, 1990, pp. 175–186. * ''Demons and Modern Life'' in ''Apollon'', nos. 1-2, St. Petersburg, 1914. **English translation in: ''A
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Anthology: Documents, Criticism, Reminiscences'', ed. Marilyn McCully, Princeton, 1982, p. 104-106. * ''Nashi sputniki: Literaturnye ocherki'', Moscow, 1922. * ''Myatezhniki 1825 goda'', Moscow, 1925. * ''Imperatory'', 1928, 366p. **Reprint edition: ''Imperatory Rossii: psikhologicheskie portrety'', Moscow, Slovo, , 377p. **French translation: ''Les derniers
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s autocrates:
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er, Alexandre Ier, Nicolas Ier,
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, Alexandre III'', Paris, Payot, 1928, 376p. * ''Posledniya lyubov' Tyutcheva (E.A. Denis'eva)'' (''Tyutchev's Last Love (E.A. Denis'eva)''), 1928, 133p. * ''Letopis' zhizni i tvorchestwa F.I. Tyutcheva'', Moscow, 1933. * ''Don Kihot'' (''Don Quixote''), 1935, 109p. * ''Zhizn' Pushkina'' (''Life of Pushkin''), Moscow, Khudozhestvennaya literatura, 1938. **Reprint edition: ''Zhizn' Pushkina'', Moscow, Nash dom—L’Age d’Homme, 1999, , 364p. * ''Kak rabotal Dostoevsky'' (''How Dostoyevsky Worked''), Moscow, Sovetsky Pisatel, 1939, 335p. * ''Tiutcheviana : epigrammy, aforizmy i ostroty F.I. Tiutcheva'', Oxford, Willem A. Meeuws, 1976,


Autobiography

* Gody stranstvij (Годы странствий, Years of Wanderings), 1930, 397p. **Reprint edition, Chulkov's stories added: Moscow, Ellis Lak, 1999, , 861p.


Notes


References

*L.A. Sugaj. ''Georgy Chulkov i ego poema "Rus'"'', ''Vestnik slavyanskih kul'tur'' No. 1, Moscow, GASK, 2000, p. 66-72
Available online
*Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal. "The Transmutation of the Symbolist Ethos: Mystical Anarchism and the Revolution of 1905" in ''
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'' 36, No. 4 (December 1977), pp. 608–627.
Russian language biography
*Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal. ''The Occult in Russian and Soviet Culture''. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997, pp. 382–389. {{DEFAULTSORT:Chulkov, Georgy 1879 births 1939 deaths Writers from Moscow Russian literary critics Russian male novelists Russian anarchists Russian male poets Russian male short story writers 20th-century Russian short story writers 20th-century Russian male writers 20th-century Russian poets Soviet anarchists