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Yuly Isayevich Aykhenvald (also spelled Aikhenvald or Eichenwald; ; 24 January 1872 – 17 December 1928) was a literary who developed a native brand of . Russian-American author called Aykhenvald "a Russian version of ". "Russian version of Walter Pater - Google Book Search at books.google.com


Life
Aykhenvald was born in Balta, into a 's family and attended the New Russia University in , where he developed a lasting interest in 's ideas. After moving to in 1895, he employed a number of pen-names, including Yu. Ald (Ю. Альд) and B. Kamenetsky (Б. Каменецкий).

Aykhenvald followed Schopenhauer in that art is irrational and that the essence of it can be reached only by dint of intuition. He panned most Russian literary critics for applying social and utilitarian criteria to literature and for producing political journalism in the guise of artistic criticism.

Following the Russian Revolution, and the publication of his essay 'Revolution: the leaders and the led' (Revoljucija: ee vozhdi i vedomye'), where he attacked personally, Aykhenvald was briefly arrested and then, in 1922, exiled to

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where he involved himself in several high-profile émigré publications, including the newspaper Rulj. His life was cut short by a in . He is buried in the cemetery in , Berlin.


Family
  • (1873–1954), his brother, psychiatrist, author of works on forensic psychiatric examination and organization of psychiatric care.
  • Alexander Aikhenvald (1904–1941), his son, an economist and member of Bukharin's school
  • (1902–1938), his son, a translator and philosopher
  • Tatiana Aikhenvald (1900–1963), his daughter, a well-known teacher of mathematics
  • (1928–1993), his grandson, a poet, a writer and a dissident
  • Alexandra Aikhenvald (born 1957), his great-granddaughter, a linguist
  • (1916–2009), his natural daughter, a lexicographer and an expert on Russian syntax


Books
  • In his best-known book Silhouettes of Russian Writers (1909) Aykhenvald offers a series of memorable sketches of major Russian authors and their works. His argument that was a second-rate writer caused an outcry in the conservative literary circles.


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