Evgeny Pogozhev
Evgeny Nikolayevich Pogozhev, 21 April 1870, Moscow, Russian Empire, – 13 February 1931, Leningrad, USSR was a Russian religious writer, essayist and journalist, better known under the pseudonym E. Poselyanin.
Among his best known books are Starets Ilarion Troyekurovsky, Poetry of Faith. A.N. Maykov, the Poet of Russia and Russian Orthodoxy, Sacred Sites of the Russian Land, Konstantin Nikolayevich Leontyev, The Tale of Saint Leaders of the Russian Land, Christ's Warriors. Tales From the Lives of Saints, Petersburg Relics, Letters on Monastic Life.
In 1924 Pogozhev was accused of founding a monarchist organization in Leningrad and deported to the Angarsk region in Siberia where he spent two years. In the late 1930, as the persecution of the Russian Orthodox Church in the USSR was reaching its height, Evgeny Pogozhev was arrested. On 13 February 1931 he was executed. His major works re-issued in the 1990s, there's been considerable rise of interest in E.Poselynin's legacy in the Russian Orthodox community over the recent years.