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Nikolai Khardzhiev
Nikolai Ivanovich Khardzhiev (ru: Харджиев, Николай Иванович, 26 June 1903, Russia—(?) June 1996, Netherlands) was a Russian writer, literary and art collector. He possessed an extensive archive and collection of Russian Avantgarde art and literature.
==Early life==
Khardzhiev was born in Ukraine in 1903. He studied law before moving to Leningrad in 1928. Khardzhiev was especially interested in the Futurist poets, such as Mayakovsky and Khlebnikov. Through establishing contacts with the poets, artists and their families he was able to assemble a collection of documents and publications. In 1932 Khardzhiev began work on an officially-commissioned edition of Mayakovsky's work, which was published in 12 volumes in 1947. Khardzhiev was admitted to the Soviet Writers' Union in 1940〔 or 1941. Anna Akhmatova, the most famous Russian poet of the Soviet period, was a close friend during the war.〔 In 1953 he married for the second time, to a sculptor, Lidia Chaga.〔

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