This HTML5 document contains 317 embedded RDF statements represented using HTML+Microdata notation.

The embedded RDF content will be recognized by any processor of HTML5 Microdata.

Namespace Prefixes

PrefixIRI
dctermshttp://purl.org/dc/terms/
dbohttp://dbpedia.org/ontology/
n16http://dbpedia.org/resource/File:
foafhttp://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
n19https://global.dbpedia.org/id/
yagohttp://dbpedia.org/class/yago/
dbpedia-ruhttp://ru.dbpedia.org/resource/
schemahttp://schema.org/
dbthttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Template:
rdfshttp://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
n9http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/dul/DUL.owl#
freebasehttp://rdf.freebase.com/ns/
n15http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
owlhttp://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
wikipedia-enhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
dbchttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:
dbphttp://dbpedia.org/property/
provhttp://www.w3.org/ns/prov#
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
wikidatahttp://www.wikidata.org/entity/
goldhttp://purl.org/linguistics/gold/
dbrhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/
dbpedia-rohttp://ro.dbpedia.org/resource/

Statements

Subject Item
dbr:Samuil_Lehtțir
rdf:type
n9:NaturalPerson yago:Organism100004475 owl:Thing schema:Person yago:WikicatMoldovanPoets yago:Object100002684 yago:CausalAgent100007347 dbo:Species yago:WikicatMoldovanWriters dbo:Person foaf:Person wikidata:Q19088 dbo:Writer wikidata:Q215627 yago:Communicator109610660 yago:Writer110794014 yago:PhysicalEntity100001930 wikidata:Q36180 wikidata:Q5 dbo:Animal yago:Poet110444194 yago:Whole100003553 wikidata:Q729 yago:LivingThing100004258 yago:Person100007846 yago:YagoLegalActor yago:YagoLegalActorGeo dbo:Eukaryote
rdfs:label
Лехтцир, Самуил Ривинович Samuil Lehtțir
rdfs:comment
Самуи́л Ри́винович Лехтци́р (рум. Samuil Lehtţir; 25 октября 1901, Атаки, Сорокский уезд, Бессарабская губерния — 15 октября 1937, Тирасполь) — молдавский поэт и литературный критик. Samuil Rivinovici Lehtțir, also rendered as Lehțir, Lehtțâr, Lekhtser, and Lehitser (Russian: Самуил Ривинович Лехтцир or Лехтцер; October 25, 1901 – October 15, 1937), was Moldovan poet, critic, and literary theorist. Of Bessarabian Jewish origin, he rejected Romanian nationalism as a youth, and fled to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Returning to complete his studies at Cernăuți University in the Kingdom of Romania, but was regarded as a political suspect, and again escaped to the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (MASSR) in 1926—soon after that polity had been created within the Soviet Union. He was employed as a book publisher and journalist, emerging as an authority on literary matters. Lehtțir adopted Proletkult ideas about the need to destroy and rebuild cultur
foaf:name
Samuil Rivinovici Lehtțir
dbp:name
Samuil Rivinovici Lehtțir
foaf:depiction
n15:MASSR_writers_(Lehtțîr,_Gordinschi,_Andriescu,_Milev,_Dumitrașco,_Chioru,_Ijițchi),_Tiraspol_ca._1930.png n15:Scene_from_Biruința_by_Samuil_Lehtțir,_Tiraspol_State_Theater_1933_(Teatr_i_Dramaturgia_1,_1934).png
dbo:birthPlace
dbr:Otaci dbr:Bessarabia_Governorate dbr:Russian_Empire
dbo:deathPlace
dbr:Soviet_Union dbr:Tiraspol dbr:Moldavian_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
dbp:deathPlace
dbr:Soviet_Union dbr:Tiraspol dbr:Moldavian_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
dbo:deathDate
1937-10-15
dbp:birthPlace
dbr:Bessarabia_Governorate dbr:Otaci dbr:Russian_Empire
dbo:birthDate
1901-10-25
dcterms:subject
dbc:Moldovan_translators dbc:Book_and_manuscript_collectors dbc:Soviet_essayists dbc:Great_Purge_victims_from_Moldova dbc:Moldovan_male_writers dbc:People_executed_by_the_Soviet_Union_by_firearm dbc:Jewish_Ukrainian_poets dbc:Torture_victims dbc:Romanian_communists dbc:Soviet_magazine_editors dbc:People_from_Otaci dbc:Jewish_socialists dbc:Proletarian_literature dbc:Soviet_dramatists_and_playwrights dbc:Communist_poets dbc:Ukrainian_dramatists_and_playwrights dbc:Soviet_Jews dbc:Ukrainian_communists dbc:Ukrainian_literary_critics dbc:Marxist_journalists dbc:Bessarabian_Jews dbc:Soviet_poets dbc:Moldovan_librarians dbc:Romanian_emigrants_to_the_Soviet_Union dbc:Soviet_rehabilitations dbc:Soviet_translators dbc:Moldovan_people_of_Jewish_descent dbc:Chernivtsi_University_alumni dbc:Ukrainian_translators dbc:Great_Purge_victims_from_Ukraine dbc:1901_births dbc:Russian–Romanian_translators dbc:Male_dramatists_and_playwrights dbc:Ukrainian_textbook_writers dbc:Ukrainian_male_poets dbc:People_from_Soroksky_Uyezd dbc:Romanian_expatriates_in_Ukraine dbc:Russian_avant-garde dbc:People_of_the_Moldavian_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic dbc:Ukrainian_people_of_Romanian-Jewish_descent dbc:Deaths_by_firearm_in_Moldova dbc:Translators_from_Hungarian dbc:Translators_of_Alexander_Pushkin dbc:Moldovan_communists dbc:Moldovan_dramatists_and_playwrights dbc:Moldovan_essayists dbc:Male_essayists dbc:Literary_theorists dbc:Soviet_publishers_(people) dbc:Soviet_literary_critics dbc:Ukrainian_librarians dbc:Moldovan_literary_critics dbc:Moldovan_magazine_editors dbc:20th-century_Ukrainian_poets dbc:1937_deaths dbc:Moldovan_opinion_journalists dbc:Moldovan_poets
dbo:wikiPageID
39795868
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
1108399478
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbr:Marxist_literary_criticism dbr:Editura_Cartier dbr:Romanian_literature dbr:Mihai_Eminescu dbc:Moldovan_translators dbr:Bogatyr dbr:Lyric_poetry dbr:October_Revolution dbr:Bessarabia_Governorate dbr:Lexeme dbr:Otaci dbr:Siguranța dbr:National_Library_of_Moldova dbc:Book_and_manuscript_collectors dbr:Latinisation_in_the_Soviet_Union dbr:Panait_Istrati dbc:Great_Purge_victims_from_Moldova dbr:Sovietization dbr:Dmitrii_Milev n16:Scene_from_Biruința_by_Samuil_Lehtțir,_Tiraspol_State_Theater_1933_(Teatr_i_Dramaturgia_1,_1934).png dbr:Epic_poem dbr:Soviet_patriotism dbr:Russian_folklore dbr:Transnistria_Governorate dbc:Soviet_essayists dbr:Nistor_Cabac dbr:Hajduk dbr:First_Congress_of_Soviet_Writers dbc:People_executed_by_the_Soviet_Union_by_firearm dbr:Literature_of_Moldova dbr:Romanian_military_intervention_in_Bessarabia dbr:Leib_Cornfeld dbc:Moldovan_male_writers dbr:Romanian_language dbr:Classless_society dbr:Union_of_Bessarabia_with_Romania dbc:Torture_victims dbr:Central_Committee_of_the_Communist_Party_of_the_Soviet_Union dbc:Soviet_magazine_editors dbr:Essay dbr:Soviet_censorship dbc:Jewish_Ukrainian_poets dbr:Folklore_of_Romania dbc:Romanian_communists dbr:Nichita_Smochină dbr:Culture_of_Moldova dbc:Soviet_dramatists_and_playwrights dbr:Diana_Dumitru dbc:Ukrainian_dramatists_and_playwrights dbr:Mihai_Andriescu dbc:Proletarian_literature dbr:Moldavian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic dbr:Moldavian_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic dbc:Soviet_Jews dbc:Jewish_socialists dbc:People_from_Otaci dbc:Communist_poets dbr:Moldavian_Democratic_Republic dbc:Ukrainian_communists dbr:Stalinism dbc:Marxist_journalists dbr:Romanians dbr:Russian_Empire dbr:Culai_Neniu dbr:Moldavia dbr:Gulag dbr:Moldovan_language dbc:Bessarabian_Jews dbc:Ukrainian_literary_critics dbc:Soviet_translators dbc:Chernivtsi_University_alumni dbr:Hebrew_language dbc:Soviet_rehabilitations dbr:Dniester dbc:Soviet_poets dbr:Pavel_Chioru dbc:Romanian_emigrants_to_the_Soviet_Union dbr:George_Coșbuc dbr:Moldavian_dialect dbr:Soroksky_Uyezd dbr:Communist_Party_of_Ukraine_(Soviet_Union) dbc:Moldovan_librarians dbr:Moldovans dbr:Moldavia_Regional_Committee_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Ukraine dbr:Soviet_occupation_of_Bessarabia_and_Northern_Bukovina dbr:Communist_Party_of_the_Soviet_Union dbc:Moldovan_people_of_Jewish_descent dbr:Tiraspol dbc:Ukrainian_translators dbr:Yiddish dbr:Naum_Nartsov dbr:Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic dbr:Epic_poetry dbc:1901_births dbr:Great_Purge dbr:Ion_Ciocanu dbc:Great_Purge_victims_from_Ukraine dbr:Dimitrie_Cantemir dbc:Russian–Romanian_translators dbr:Russian_Association_of_Proletarian_Writers dbr:Descriptio_Moldaviae dbr:Moldova_Suverană dbr:Moldova-Film dbr:Soviet_historiography dbc:Male_dramatists_and_playwrights dbr:Operation_Barbarossa dbr:Romanian_nationalism dbr:Proletkult dbc:Ukrainian_male_poets dbc:Ukrainian_textbook_writers dbc:People_from_Soroksky_Uyezd dbr:Jewish_Bolshevism dbc:People_of_the_Moldavian_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic dbc:Ukrainian_people_of_Romanian-Jewish_descent dbc:Russian_avant-garde dbr:History_of_the_Jews_in_the_Soviet_Union dbr:Mikhail_Lermontov dbr:Editura_Litera_Internațional dbr:Sergiu_Grossu dbr:Controversy_over_ethnic_and_linguistic_identity_in_Moldova dbr:De-Stalinization dbr:Leonid_Madan dbc:Romanian_expatriates_in_Ukraine dbc:Male_essayists dbr:Soviet_Union dbr:Briceni dbr:Filimon_Săteanu dbc:Deaths_by_firearm_in_Moldova dbc:Moldovan_dramatists_and_playwrights dbc:Translators_from_Hungarian dbr:Sándor_Petőfi dbc:Translators_of_Alexander_Pushkin dbc:Moldovan_essayists dbc:Moldovan_communists dbc:Literary_theorists dbr:Vasile_Alecsandri dbr:Moldova_State_University dbr:Proletarian_literature dbr:Rehabilitation_(Soviet) dbr:Chernivtsi_University dbr:Iurie_Colesnic dbr:Mihai_Cimpoi dbr:Kingdom_of_Romania dbr:Historical_drama dbc:Soviet_publishers_(people) dbc:Soviet_literary_critics dbc:Moldovan_literary_critics dbc:Moldovan_magazine_editors dbr:Bessarabian_Jews dbr:Sergei_Yesenin dbr:Vostok_1 dbr:Alexander_Pushkin dbr:Ivan_Liprandi dbc:20th-century_Ukrainian_poets dbr:Balta,_Ukraine dbr:Vasile_Coroban dbr:NKVD dbc:Moldovan_poets dbr:Mohyliv-Podilskyi dbc:Moldovan_opinion_journalists dbr:Bronze_Age dbc:Ukrainian_librarians dbr:Greater_Romania dbr:Aleksandr_Bezymensky dbr:Academy_of_Sciences_of_the_Soviet_Union dbc:1937_deaths dbr:Igor_Cașu
owl:sameAs
wikidata:Q4260448 n19:3wjzH dbpedia-ru:Лехтцир,_Самуил_Ривинович dbpedia-ro:Samuil_Lehtțir freebase:m.0w2_wv4
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbt:ISBN dbt:Authority_control dbt:Death_date_and_age dbt:Infobox_writer dbt:Birth_date dbt:Reflist
dbo:thumbnail
n15:MASSR_writers_(Lehtțîr,_Gordinschi,_Andriescu,_Milev,_Dumitrașco,_Chioru,_Ijițchi),_Tiraspol_ca._1930.png?width=300
dbp:birthDate
1901-10-25
dbp:caption
Lehtțîr with fellow writers, including Mihai Andriescu, Dmitrii Milev, and Pavel Chioru. Photograph originally published in Întrebări literari
dbp:deathDate
1937-10-15
dbp:genre
dbr:Lyric_poetry dbr:Essay dbr:Epic_poetry dbr:Historical_drama
dbp:imagesize
430
dbp:nationality
Soviet Moldavian
dbp:occupation
Journalist, publisher, librarian, literary critic, literary theorist, poet, playwright
dbp:period
ca. 1927–1937
dbo:abstract
Самуи́л Ри́винович Лехтци́р (рум. Samuil Lehtţir; 25 октября 1901, Атаки, Сорокский уезд, Бессарабская губерния — 15 октября 1937, Тирасполь) — молдавский поэт и литературный критик. Samuil Rivinovici Lehtțir, also rendered as Lehțir, Lehtțâr, Lekhtser, and Lehitser (Russian: Самуил Ривинович Лехтцир or Лехтцер; October 25, 1901 – October 15, 1937), was Moldovan poet, critic, and literary theorist. Of Bessarabian Jewish origin, he rejected Romanian nationalism as a youth, and fled to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Returning to complete his studies at Cernăuți University in the Kingdom of Romania, but was regarded as a political suspect, and again escaped to the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (MASSR) in 1926—soon after that polity had been created within the Soviet Union. He was employed as a book publisher and journalist, emerging as an authority on literary matters. Lehtțir adopted Proletkult ideas about the need to destroy and rebuild cultural traditions; on such grounds, he and his colleague Iosif Vainberg came to deny that there was a Bessarabian literature that was worth preserving, and that Moldavian literary tradition could be built up from proletarian identity and Soviet patriotism. This sparked a special controversy within a larger debate about Romanian and Moldavian identity. Lehtțir's ideas were disregarded by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, which, in 1932, ordered writers to search for inspiration in their local traditions. As a result, Lehtțir revised his theory, and began hosting selective samples of older Romanian literature in Octombrie magazine. He became a founding figure of Moldavian theater, first with a historical play that was never performed in his lifetime, and later with a political play, Biruința. By that point, Lehtțir had also publicly welcomed the Latinization of Soviet alphabets, which had reduced to a minimum the differences between the Romanian and Moldavian literary standards. This position made the Stalinist regime take notice of Lehtțir, and contributed to his downfall and execution by the NKVD. Shortly before his death, he had been tortured into confessing that he was a Romanian spy. He was largely rehabilitated, alongside other Great Purge victims, by the early 1960s, but the details of his biography were purposefully hidden from the reading public by continued Soviet censorship.
dbp:movement
dbr:Marxist_literary_criticism dbr:Proletarian_literature dbr:Proletkult
dbo:movement
dbr:Marxist_literary_criticism dbr:Proletkult dbr:Proletarian_literature
gold:hypernym
dbr:Poet
prov:wasDerivedFrom
wikipedia-en:Samuil_Lehtțir?oldid=1108399478&ns=0
dbo:wikiPageLength
27682
dbo:activeYearsEndYear
1937-01-01
dbo:activeYearsStartYear
1927-01-01
dbo:genre
dbr:Lyric_poetry dbr:Historical_drama dbr:Epic_poetry dbr:Essay
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
wikipedia-en:Samuil_Lehtțir