Yevgeny Mikhailovich Golubovsky (Russian: Евге́ний Миха́йлович Голубо́вский, Ukrainian: Євгеній Михайлович Голубівський; born December 5, 1936, Odessa[2]) is a Soviet and Ukrainian journalist and culturologist.[1] Editor of the newspaper World Odessa News, deputy editor of the almanac Deribasovskaya-Rishelievskaya,[3] vice-president of the World Club of Odessa residents [uk],[4] compiler, commentator, author of forewords for more than twenty books.[5] Chairman of the Public Council of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Odessa [uk].[4]
Yevgeny Golubovsky | |
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Born | Yevgeny Mikhailovich Golubovsky (1936-12-05) 5 December 1936 (age 85) Odessa, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR |
Years active | 1965 — present |
Spouse | Valentina Stepanovna Golubovskaya (1939-2018)[1] |
Children | daughter Anna[1] |
Awards | Odessa Golden Pen |
Born in Odessa on December 5, 1936. He graduated from the Odessa Polytechnic Institute, where in 1956 he arranged a debate evening with his friends on art from impressionism to cubism, which was perceived by the authorities as an action against the official art of socialist realism. Only the intervention of Ilya Ehrenburg and Boris Polevoy saved him from being expelled from the institute.[3]
After working for several years as an engineer, he went into journalism related to the culture and history of Odessa. Published in magazines in Russia, Ukraine, USA, Israel.[6] Member of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine.[3]
He became the Honorary Citizen of Odesa (september of 2022).[7]
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