Aleksandr Bobrishchev-Pushkin
1875–1937 (age 62)
Biography
Aleksandr Bobrishchev-Pushkin (1875–1937) was a Russian writer whose literary contributions reflected the cultural currents of late Imperial and early Soviet Russia. His work engaged with themes relevant to his era, though much of his output remains lesser-known in broader literary histories.
Bobrishchev-Pushkin fell victim to the Great Purge, perishing at Sandarmokh in 1937. His death marked the loss of a voice from a transitional period in Russian letters, during which many writers faced persecution under Stalin's regime.