Aspects of the Moldavian Soviet writers’ activity in 1942-1944
Journal: Tyragetia (Vol.VIII, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-10-10
Authors : Marius Tărîţă;
Page : 223-235
Keywords : Moldavian Soviet writers; Soviet Writers’ Union of Moldavia; archival documents;
Abstract
After June 22, 1941 the Soviet Writers' Union of Moldavia was inactive for almost a year. In June 1942 the Group of Moldavian Writers under the rule of I. Ciobanu consisted of I. Canna, V. Galiţ, L. Deleanu, V. Polyakov (composer), M. Kakhana, and L. Barsky. After the conference of Moldavian writers held in Moscow in September 1942 there were written many letters to the CC of the C(b)P of Moldavia and to the leadership of the Moldavian Writers' Union. Kakhana wrote about the lack of organization, Canna ? about mistakes made by the Writers' Union in 1940-1941, when such writers as N. Costenco, M. Curicheru, Barcari, and Ţurcan were ignored. In January 1944 Bucov criticized Canna and Istru for “Moldovenism”. In his report of March 3, 1944 Canna summarized the work done by 11 members and five young writers of the Union during the war. He also mentioned the necessity of a literary journal and the need to write theater plays about the “historical people's heroes” ? the hospodars Stephen the Great, Vasile Lupu, Alexander the Good, Dimitrie Cantemir and the Bolsheviks Grigory Kotovsky, Sergey Lazo, and others. The first meeting of the writers after their return (with the Red Army) took place on May 26, 1944 at Soroca. The main discussed issues were the work on the hymn of the Moldavian SSR, preparing for the celebrations on June 28, publication of brochures with literary works of members of the Union, etc. This study is based on the documents from the Archives of the Socio-Political Organizations of the Republic of Moldavia (Fund 51, Inventory 1, Folder 107), which contains documents on the activities of the Soviet Writers' Union of Moldavia from 1942 to August 1944.
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