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Eugenia Ginzburg () was born in Moscow but grew up in Kazan, a major provincial city.!
Yevgenia Ginzburg
Yevgenia Solomonovna Ginzburg was a Russian author who served an 18-year sentence in the Gulag.
At the time of her arrest in on false charges of terrorism, Eugenia Ginzburg was 31 years old, an idealistic member of the Communist Party.
Her memoirs of the Soviet camp system are both historically informative and of considerable literary value. The two volumes of her memoirs were published in English as "Journey into the Whirlwind" and "Within the Whirlwind".
Though they circulated for many years in underground "Samizdat" in the Soviet Union, and were published abroad in several different languages, they were not published in the USSR until 1989. Ginzburg is also of note as the mother of author Vasilii Aksyonov, who was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1980.
Ginzburg was born and raised in a Jewish family in Moscow; her father was a pharmacist.
Eugenia Ginzburg's critically acclaimed memoir of the harrowing eighteen years she spent in prisons and labor camps under Stalin's rule By the late s.She became a teacher and moved to the city of Kazan', where she taught and also worked as a party activist. Her husband, Pavel Aksyonov, was a highly placed member of the Communist Party; he was arrested shortly after she was.
The older of their two sons, Alyosha,