People in the News, 2nd prize
Lev Sherstennikov
Ogonyok
Ogonyok
01 December, 1989
Andrei Sakharov's grief-stricken wife, Yelena Bonner, after the coffin with his remains has been carried out of their home to his grave. A brilliant physicist, Sakharov abandoned science to serve the cause of human rights. 'The conscience of his country' was one of the titles given to this Nobel laureate, whose sincerity was valued by friend and foe. In 1980 he was exiled to Gorky, but his return to Moscow in 1986 was triumphant. As a member of the new congress he continued to antagonize conservatives until his death, of a heart attack, at the age of 68. Hundreds of admirers accompanied him to his last resting place.
Lev Sherstennikov
Russian photojournalist Lev Sherstennikov (Ufa, 1938) graduated from Leningrad Institute of Cinema Engineering. From 1957 onwards, he began to publish his photos in the magazine ...
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