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A popular Russian-speaking Jewish satirist from Kharkiv, Leonid Osmolovskyi, had become a shadow of his former self by the 1980s. Once famed for his witty essays and part of a generation of radical thinkers, artists, journalists, poets, writers and historians who came up in the eastern Ukrainian city in the 1960s, Osmolovskyi spent his later years drinking heavily and isolated from his fellow writers and friends. He revealed towards the end of the 1970s that he had been approached by the KGB to act as an informer, an approach that he rejected. The Soviet intelligence agency sent Osmolovskyi to an infamous psychiatric clinic, where he was "diagnosed" with schizophrenia and imprisoned for seven months as a danger to society. He […]
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