Ilya Ehrenberg
Proper noun A Russian novelist, journalist, and writer, active during the 20th century (1891-1967). He is known for his prolific literary output, which included novels, essays, and war reporting, often reflecting the complex political and social climate of the Soviet Union.
The term "Ilya Ehrenburg" is used to refer to the historical figure himself, his body of work, or the ideas associated with him. * He is often studied as a significant literary figure of the Soviet era. * Scholars analyze Ilya Ehrenburg's wartime propaganda articles. * The novel The Thaw is a key work by Ilya Ehrenburg.
- As a modifier: His name can be used attributively to describe his style or period.
- The essay exhibited a distinctly Ehrenburgian perspective on urban life.
- This is a classic example of Ehrenburg's reportage.
- Ehrenburgian (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Ilya Ehrenburg or his works.
- Soviet writer
- Russian novelist
- War correspondent
The primary meaning is as the name of the specific individual. His legacy is often discussed in contexts involving Soviet literature, World War II journalism, and the cultural politics of the Stalinist and post-Stalinist periods.
- Russian novelist (1891-1967)