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Igor Markovich Yefimov or Igor Efimov (Russian: И́горь Ма́ркович Ефи́мов; August 8, 1937 – August 12, 2020) was an American philosopher, historian, writer and publisher of Russian origin. Some of his works were published under the pen name Andrei Moscovit. Together with ,
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, , and , he founded the
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writers' group "Townspeople" (), whose works circulated in
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. He was also the founder of Hermitage Publishers; a company specializing in Russian writers.


Biography

In 1960, he graduated from the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute. He then attended the
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; graduating in 1973. He joined the
Union of Soviet Writers The Union of Soviet Writers, USSR Union of Writers, or Soviet Union of Writers () was a creative union of professional writers in the Soviet Union. It was founded in 1934 on the initiative of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (1932) a ...
in 1965. He originally wrote stories for children and pieces for Soviet radio and television as well as screenplays. It was not known until after he left the Soviet Union, in 1978 by way of Austria, that he had written ''Practical Metaphysics'' and ''Metapolitics'' under the pseudonym Andrei Moscovit. After arriving in the United States, he worked for Ardis Publishing until 1981, when he established his own company to print works, both contemporary and classic, that could not be published in the USSR. The writers who were first presented by ''Hermitage'' include Sergei Averintsev, Vasily Aksyonov, Fridrikh Gorenstein, Lev Losev, Anatoly Naiman, Ernst Neizvestny and . Since 1991, most of his works have appeared in Russia. Many originally appeared in the literary journal '' Zvezda'' (Star). In 2005, he published ''The Noble Prankster'', a memoir of
Joseph Brodsky Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky (; ; 24 May 1940 – 28 January 1996) was a Russian and American poet and essayist. Born in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) in the Soviet Union, Brodsky ran afoul of Soviet authorities and was expelled ("strongly ...
. This was followed by a new work of philosophy, ''The Shameful Mystery of Inequality''. Five of his works are available in English and a book on the
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was published in France. All the critics who have written about Yefimov have noted the philosophical nature of his prose; Brodsky described him as belonging "to the great Russian tradition of philosophical writers in the vein of Herzen." However, his books also have another characteristic, noted by in his foreword to the Russian edition of the novel ''Arkhivy Strashnogo Suda'' (The Judgment Day Archives): "The real hero of Yefimov's prose has always been human passion. To put it in other words - will in arousal." Born in
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in 1937, Yefimov died at home in Pennsylvania on August 12, 2020, aged 83.


In translation

English *Our Choice And History. New York: Philosophical Library, 1985. ("Метаполитика".) *The Judgment Day Archives. San Francisco: Mercury House, 1988. ("Архивы Страшного суда".) *The Seventh Wife. Dallas: Baskerville, 1994. ("Седьмая жена".) *Did Castro Kill Kennedy? Miami, 1997. ("Кеннеди, Освальд, Кастро, Хрущёв".) *Five Talents or One? The Shocking Secret of Inequality. Tenafly: Hermitage Publishers, 2004. ("Стыдная тайна неравенства") French *"Comment Castro a tué Kennedy." Éditions du Rocher, France, 2006. (Перевод «Кеннеди, Освальд, Кастро, Хрущёв»)


See also

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List of American philosophers American philosophy is the activity, corpus, and tradition of philosophers affiliated with the United States. The ''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' notes that while it lacks a "core of defining features, American Philosophy can neverthe ...


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Hermitage Publishers owned and managed by I. Efimov
{{DEFAULTSORT:Yefimov, Igor 21st-century American philosophers 20th-century American philosophers American writers of Russian descent 20th-century Russian philosophers 21st-century Russian philosophers Russian male writers 1937 births 2020 deaths Maxim Gorky Literature Institute alumni