How did Maxim Rylsky survive during the repressions? The classic's grandson revealed who saved his grandfather during Stalin's times.
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Shostal Oleksandr
yesterday, 22:33
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In 1938, the prominent Ukrainian poet Maxim Rylsky was to become a victim of Stalin's repressions, but thanks to Nikita Khrushchev's intervention, he was saved from this terrible fate. This story was told by the poet's grandson, emphasizing that the accusations that could have led to his grandfather's arrest were fabricated from deceased individuals. 'Grandfather was recognized as a prominent patriot, which saved him from a tragic ending,' the grandson added.
After these events, Rylsky had to undergo a creative revival, changing his poetry under the influence of censorship. However, thanks to Khrushchev's support, the poet was able to continue his work and travel abroad. Thus, the politician's intervention allowed Rylsky to preserve his freedom and creativity in difficult times.
The event when Nikita Khrushchev intervened and saved Maxim Rylsky from arrest in 1938 was an important stage in the writer's history, allowing him to continue his creativity under censorship and to preserve freedom in the dark times of repressions.Read also
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