Description of the artwork «"Fate...". Ginsburg. Sinyavsky. Daniel.»
In 1967, when it was over Khrushchev thaw, such allegorical image of barbed wire graves crucifixes arrested Soviet dissidents Alexander Ginzburg, Sinyavsky and Daniel in a row of the tomb of the red army and the Crucifix was clearly anti-Soviet political statement. However, the author was not afraid to put his signature. I suggested to the artist the name "Memory of the living and the dead." Rabin said, "no, all three were then alive. Alik Ginzburg I knew with Daniel later met Sinyavsky learned in Paris. This is probably my only picture with the dissidents. No, it's not "the memory of the living and the dead", it's just fate...".