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Anatoly Ivanovich Faresov (Russian: Анатолий Иванович Фаресов, 16 June 1852, — 15 October 1928) was a radical Russian publicist, literary critic and journalist. Faresov was born in Tambov, into a noble family of Ivan Faresov, a Collegiate Councillor. A Narodnaya Volya activist, in 1874 he was arrested and spent four years in the Petropavlovskaya Fortress. After the release Faresov started writing for several leading Russian magazines, including Zhivopisnoye Obozrenye, Molva (where in 1880, as Anatolyev, he published his prison memoirs which came out as a separate edition in 1900), Delo, Novoye Vremya, Nedelya and Istorichesky Vestnik.

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  • Anatoly Ivanovich Faresov (Russian: Анатолий Иванович Фаресов, 16 June 1852, — 15 October 1928) was a radical Russian publicist, literary critic and journalist. Faresov was born in Tambov, into a noble family of Ivan Faresov, a Collegiate Councillor. A Narodnaya Volya activist, in 1874 he was arrested and spent four years in the Petropavlovskaya Fortress. After the release Faresov started writing for several leading Russian magazines, including Zhivopisnoye Obozrenye, Molva (where in 1880, as Anatolyev, he published his prison memoirs which came out as a separate edition in 1900), Delo, Novoye Vremya, Nedelya and Istorichesky Vestnik. Faresov authored numerous biographies of his contemporaries, notably of Nikolai Chernyshevsky, Nikolai Leskov, Iosif Kablits, Alexander Engelgardt, Alexander Sheller, . His stories came out in a book called My Muzhiks (Мои мужики, 1900), shorter pieces were collected in The Awakened People (Пробужденный народ. Очерки с натуры. 1908), A Nation Without Vodka (Народ без водки, 1916), Man and Sobriety (Народ и трезвость, 1917). Faresov died on 15 October 1928 in Leningrad. (en)
  • Анато́лий Ива́нович Фаресов (16 июня 1852, Тамбов — 15 октября 1928, Ленинград) — русский революционер, народник, писатель, публицист, литературовед. (ru)
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  • Anatoly Ivanovich Faresov (Russian: Анатолий Иванович Фаресов, 16 June 1852, — 15 October 1928) was a radical Russian publicist, literary critic and journalist. Faresov was born in Tambov, into a noble family of Ivan Faresov, a Collegiate Councillor. A Narodnaya Volya activist, in 1874 he was arrested and spent four years in the Petropavlovskaya Fortress. After the release Faresov started writing for several leading Russian magazines, including Zhivopisnoye Obozrenye, Molva (where in 1880, as Anatolyev, he published his prison memoirs which came out as a separate edition in 1900), Delo, Novoye Vremya, Nedelya and Istorichesky Vestnik. (en)
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