Houtermans, Fritz, 840, 843
Howard, Ebenezer, 583
hygiene. See physical culture and hygiene
Ibsen, Henrik, 64, 281; Brand, 61–63, 279; Peer Gynt, 61–62, 646
Ilf, Ilya, 234, 603; The Golden Calf, 362–63, 365, 374; “How Robinson Was Created,” 613–14, 643
immortality. See death and immortality
Inca Empire, 99
individualism, xi, 45, 211, 276, 340–41, 405–6, 508, 623
industrialization, 17, 914; Five-Year Plans and, 345–46, 408, 415, 421, 454; NEP and, 279
inferno stories, 205
Institute of the Peoples of the East, 389
intelligentsia, 23–24, 36–37, 106, 109, 520–21
International Art and Technology Exposition (1937), 501–3
internationalism, 203, 242–43
interrogations, 840. See also trials and purges
Ioannites, 19
Iofan, Boris Mikhailovich: apartment of, 489–90, 985; architectural criticism by, 590–91; friendships of, 745; House of Government and, 318–19, 325, 327, 389, 408; Palace of Soviets and, 357–59, 585; Paris Expo (1937) and, 502–3; photographs of, 319, 328
Iofan (Sasso-Ruffo), Olga Fabritsievna, 408, 985
Ioselevich, Aleksandr, 386, 622
Ippo, Boris, 802
Irbe, V. A., 528, 813
Isaev, Uraz, 434
Isbakh, Aleksandr, 284, 450–52, 457
Islam, 87–89, 180, 299, 953
Israelite millenarianism, 77–82, 88, 104, 180, 711
Itskov, Shaia. See Goloshchekin, Filipp Isaevich
Ivanov, Anatoly, 655, 667, 834, 985
Ivanov, Boris Ivanovich, xiv; apartment of, 383–85, 389, 492, 834–35, 985; exile of, 47–48, 50–51, 53; government assignments of, 146, 150, 383–84, 835; New Year’s celebrations and, 525; photographs of, 51, 384, 933, 935; privileges requested by, 222–23, 384; public holidays and, 532, 534; on Stalin’s death, 933–35
Ivanov, Vladimir (“Volodia”), 665–68, 713, 921, 985
Ivanov, Vsevolod, 247, 280; Armored Train, 195, 203, 281; Colored Winds, 197, 202, 204; Partisans, 201, 281
Ivanova, Galina (“Galya”), 667, 834, 933, 985
Ivanova (Zlatkina), Elena Yakovlevna, 384, 499, 525–26, 532, 834–35, 935, 985
Ivan Smirnov and Sons’ Vodka factory. See Smirnov and Sons’ Vodka Factory
Ivan III, Tsar, 5
Ivchenko, Anna Vladimirovna, 391–92, 985
Ivchenko, Elsa, 392, 985
Ivchenko, Emelian Mikhailovich, 391–92, 528, 813–14, 985
Ivchenko, Vladimir, 813, 985
Izeckman, Sam (“Senia”), 600–601
Jackson, Andrew, 96
Jacobins, 105, 114, 180, 274, 954
Jamaica, 101
Jasienski, Bruno: Man Changes His Skin, 363–65, 368–69
Jaspers, Karl, 75
Jehovah’s Witnesses, 98, 273
Jesus, 82–87, 89, 97, 104, 115, 228–29, 273, 953
Jewish Question (Marx), 109–10, 112–13
Jews and Judaism: millenarianism of, 77–82, 88, 104, 180, 711; as revolutionaries, 23, 109, 484, 486–87
Job (biblical story), 59, 78, 847, 850, 860
Johnson, Phillip E., 75
Johnson, Samuel, 643
Josephus (Flavius), 81, 918
Junius, Johannes, 703–5
Kabakov, Ivan, 470, 538–39, 738
Kadochnikov, Artemy Mikhailovich, 860
Kagan. See Litovsky (Kagan), Osaf; Mironov (Kagan), Lev
Kaganovich, Lazar, 362, 483, 719, 723, 728, 737–38, 755, 793–94, 797, 844, 846
Kalinin Club, 393, 615, 648
Kalmanson, Labori Gilelevich. See Lelevich, G.
Kamanin, Nikolai, 592
Kamenev, Lev, 54, 295, 299, 467, 715, 719, 817
Kamensky, Vasily, 68–69
Kaminsky, Grigory, 439, 737, 747, 754, 863
Kanatchikov, Semen: accusations against/trial of, 784; exile of, 47, 306; family support of, 40; government assignments of, 184, 306; political awakening of, 20, 39, 42; in prison, 44; Soviet literature and, 55–56, 284, 306; on “the Swamp,” 9–10, 14–15; worker origins of, 486; on workers’ family support, 41–42
Kangelari, Valentin, 754, 809
Kaplan, Fannie, 158–59
Kaplan, Rakhil Izrailevna. See Gaister (Kaplan), Rakhil Izrailevna
Kaplan, Veniamin, 522, 548, 830
Karabaeva, Maria Aleksandrovna. See Shaburova (Karabaeva), Maria Aleksandrovna
Karpov, Lev Yakovlevich, 216, 243
Karpov, Viktor, 790
Karutsky, V. V., 429–30
Kashketin-Skomorovsky, Efim, 870
Kataev, Ivan, 842
Kataev, Valentin: Time, Forward!, 363–66, 369, 373, 671
Katsnelson, Z. B., 515–16
Kaverin, Fedor Nikolaevich, 395–405, 462–65, 610, 616–17, 661–62, 664, 837, 933–35
Kaverin, Veniamin: The Two Captains, 896, 954
Kazakhstan, 310–12, 428–35
Kedrov, Mikhail, 235, 383, 441
Kedrova-Didrikil, Olga Avgustovna, 441
Kerensky, Aleksandr, 125
Kerzhentsev (Lebedev), Platon Mikhailovich: apartment of, 380–81, 389, 985; arrest of, 802; civilizing process and, 277–78, 344; on Communism, 298; dacha stays of, 549; death of, 936; government assignments of, 185–86, 381, 509; leisure entertainments of, 510, 524; on Lenin, 219; memory/ritual and, 192–93; personality of, 611; photographs of, 381, 820; in prison, 44; reading and study by, 31, 514; Soviet literature/arts and, 284, 288; on trials/purges, 819; Voronsky and, 55, 306
Kerzhentseva, Maria Mikhailovna, 381, 985
Kerzhentseva, Natalia, 381, 491, 985
Khalatov, Artemy Bagratovich, 276–77, 382–83, 389, 457–59, 488–89, 521–22, 546, 754, 791, 863, 986
Khalatova, Svetlana, 382, 791, 986
Kharitoneniko (Pavel Ivanovich) mansion, 15, 389–90
Khatskevich, A. I., 488
Khatskevich, Lydia, 500
Khatskevich, Zaria, 888, 890
Khmelev, Nikolai, 533
Khmelnitsky, Artem, 879
Khodorovsky, Iosif, 162, 167, 624, 774
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 409, 425, 484, 496–97, 524, 561, 699, 808, 925, 934, 969, 986
Khrushcheva (Kukharchuk), Nina Petrovna, 409, 986
kindergarten (House of Government), 482, 648
kingdom of freedom, 36, 42, 54, 58, 115–17, 147, 291
Kinoroman, 398–99, 401–2
kinship patronage networks, 554
Kirillov (Averky) mansion, 7–8, 319, 389
Kirov, Sergei, 301, 466, 470–72, 481, 614, 684, 686, 699–701, 713, 715, 914
Kirpichnikov, Feliks, 879
Kirshon, V.: Korenkovshchina, 268
Kisis, Elina, 390, 445, 489, 502, 517
Kliachko, Vera Semenovna. See Rabicheva (Kliachko), Vera Semenovna
Klintsova, Anna Zinovievna, 889
Knorin, Vilgelm, 797
Kobulov, B. Z., 654
Kobulova, Lelia, 654
Kogan, Sasha, 894
Kolchak, Alexander, 160
Kolosova, Zinaida. See Granovskaia (Kolosova), Zinaida
Koltsov (Fridliand), Mikhail Efimovich, xv; apartment of, 382, 498, 865, 986; arrest/interrogation/trial/execution of, 853–56, 865, 870; as celebrity guest, 517; on class aliens, 273–74; clothing styles of, 498–99; collectives and, 275, 446; as cultural liaison, 595, 602; description of, 233; on Lenin, 212–15, 724; marriages/lovers/family life of, 232–34, 382, 383, 560, 602–3, 606, 855; on Moscow city, 357; on murder of Nicholas II, 156–57; personality of, 605; photographs of, 123, 233, 605, 854, 856; on Reisner, 245; on the state reflected in family life, 278–79, 345, 531; teaching assignment of, 660; on trials and purges, 815–16; as witness of the revolution, 123–25; Works: “Courage,” 640–42; The Day of the World, 593–94; “My Crime,” 232; “October,” 137; The Spanish Diary, 606–9, 611, 853; work schedules of, 497–98