Daniil Andreev
From The Book of THoTH (Leaves of Wisdom)
Daniil Andreev (Даниил Леонидович Андреев) (born November 2, 1906, Berlin - died March 30, 1959, Moscow) was a Russian writer, poet, and Christian mystic.
Biography
Daniil Andreev was the son of Leonid Andreev, a prominent Russian writer of the start of the century. He was arrested in 1947 and sentenced to 25 years of imprisonment, being accused of anti-Soviet propaganda and preparations to assassinate Stalin.
While in prison in Vladimir from 1947 to 1957, Andreev had mystic visions and started writing Roza Mira, finishing it after he was released. The book was known in the Soviet Union via Samizdat, but was first officially published only in 1991. In 1997, Roza Mira was published in English in the USA.
Works
Almost all works that Andreev wrote before 1947, were destroyed by MGB as "anti-Soviet literature", including his novel Wanderers of Night (Странники ночи) about the spiritual opposition to the Soviet regime and atheism. Being imprisoned, however, Andreev managed to restore some of his poems. He also tried to restore Wanderers of Night, but he could only restore a few pages of it. Also some works of his childhood were kept by his friend, including his first poems written at the age of 8.
His main book, Roza Mira (Роза Мира), literally "The Rose of the World") contains a detailed description of numerous layers of spiritual reality that surround Earth, of the forthcoming religion called Roza Mira that will emerge and unite all people and states, and of the events of the future advent of Antichrist and his fall.
Apart from Roza Mira, he wrote a poem The Iron Mystery (Железная мистерия), published in 1990), a "poetic ensemble" (that is how he called it) Russian Gods (Русские боги), full text published in 1995) and other works.
--Angel 06:52, 23 May 2006 (CDT)


