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  1. Tretyakov’s case makes it glaringly obvious what occurs when, through art, the political is translated into politics. Walter Benjamin: The Artist as Producer The significance of Sergei Tretyakov’s work for the art theory of his time is witnessed by Walter Benjamin’s famous essay The Author as Producer (1934).

  2. Sergei Tretyakov may refer to: Sergei Tretyakov (arts patron) (1834–1892), Russian philanthropist. Sergei Tretyakov (writer) (1892–1937), Russian writer. Sergei Tretyakov (intelligence officer) (1956–2010), Russian who defected to the United States. Sergei Tretyakov (scientist), Russian-Finnish scientist. Category: Human name ...

  3. 4 de feb. de 2008 · Sergei Tretyakov, who was "Comrade J," oversaw Russian spy operations against the United States from 1995 to 2000, but was also a double agent employed by the FBI.

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  4. 3 de dic. de 2019 · Sergei Tretyakov – Centre Stage. I Want a Baby, by Sergei Tretyakov (trans. Robert Leach & Stephen Holland) is published by Glagoslav Publications, 2019. ISBN: 978-1-012894-30-7. It is fair to say, regarding this collection of his plays, that Sergei Tretyakov is not as famous as some of the men with whom he was once associated.

  5. Sergei Tretyakov: A Revolutionary Writer in Stalin’s Russia. € 9.95 – € 24.99. Author: Robert Leach. Sergei Tretyakov is one of those artists and intellectuals from the first half of the twentieth century whose name is known, but whose achievements are barely recognized. He seems curiously elusive.

  6. Sergei Tretyakov frequently lived in Paris as an overseas representative of the trade firm “Brothers P and S. Tretyakov and V. Konshin”. There is another portrait made by the photographer and artist Alexander Fedorovich Eichenwald, who opened his studio in Moscow, on 12 Petrovka Street, in the summer of 1867.

  7. 26 de ene. de 2022 · These are the opening words of “Moscow—Beijing,” a 1925 travel sketch written by the Soviet writer Sergei Tretyakov. An immensely talented poet, playwright, journalist, and theorist, Tretyakov has long lain in the historical shadow of his more famous friends and colleagues from the interwar avant-garde.