%A Хазана, Владимира %D 2019 %T От Франко-русской студии в Париже до монашества в Иерусалиме: Несколько штрихов к биографии Всеволода Фохта %! От Франко-русской студии в Париже до монашества в Иерусалиме: Несколько штрихов к биографии Всеволода Фохта %X Wsevolod de Vogt (Vsevolod Fokht; 1895-1941) was a writer, journalist, translator, and clergyman. He is known for his reviews for numerous French newspapers and magazines. He also worked for many years for L'Intransigeant. In late 1920s Vogt became close with Vladislav Khodasevich and joined a Russian literary group Kochev'e. His major cultural achievement was a creation of Le Studio Franco-Russe, that functioned in 1929-31 as a joint forum for French and émigré and intellectuals. In 1934 Vogt left Paris and moved to the Middle East. After arriving to Damascus, he took his vows and adopted the monastic name of Father Gabriel. In 1934-36 he served as a secretary to Alexander, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch. Since 1938 he lived in Jerusalem. Vogt's correspondence with Yevsei Shor (1891-1974), a historian of philosophy, translator, musician and art critic, covers a period from August 14, 1938 until April 2, 1940. Currently, this is the only written testimony of his monastic life. %U https://doi.org/10.13173/wienslavjahr.7.2019.0159 %0 Journal Article %R 10.13173/wienslavjahr.7.2019.0159 %J Wiener Slavistisches Jahrbuch. Neue Folge %V 7 %N 1