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He was declared peoples’ enemy [8] and imprisoned in 1929 being charged with bourgeois views. He was exiled to Solovetskiye Islands [about 1000 km. to the north from Moscow]. He got off with that pretty easily and was released in 1932. His incarceration in GULAG [6] left an imprint on his further life.
Period
Year
1929
Location
Russia
Interview
Mark Kabakov