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Nikolay Alekseyevich Zabolotsky ( Russian: Никола́й Алексе́евич Заболо́цкий; May 7, 1903 – October 14, 1958 [1]) was a prominent Soviet and Russian poet and translator. Life and work. Nikolay Alekseyevich Zabolotsky was born on May 7, 1903, in Kizicheskaya sloboda (now part of the city of Kazan ).
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Nikolai Alekseevich Zabolotsky 1903-1958 By VERA SANDOMIRSKY OT long ago, Nikolai Zabolotsky asked those who "with notebooks full of poems" had journeyed ahead of him to "the country without ready-made shapes" whether it was easy and peaceful for them there. Now that he has joined them, the martyrdom that was his should earn him peace while his ...
Nikolay Alexeyevich Zabolotsky - (Russian: Николай Алексеевич Заболоцкий; May 7, 1903 - October 14, 1958) a Russian poet, children's writer and translator. He was a Modernist and one of the founders of the Russian avant-garde absurdist group Oberiu.
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1 de jul. de 1999 · Nikolay Alexeyevich Zabolotsky - (Russian: Николай Алексеевич Заболоцкий; May 7, 1903 - October 14, 1958) a Russian poet, children's writer and translator. He was a Modernist and one of the founders of the Russian avant-garde absurdist group Oberiu.
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Nikolai Zabolotsky (1903-1958) was one of the great poets of twentieth-century Russia. As the last link in the Russian Futurist tradition and the first poet to come of age in the Soviet period, Zabolotsky wrote both experimental and classical poetry. This is the first critical biography of Zabolotsky to appear in English.
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25 de ene. de 2000 · Nikolai Zabolotsky was a Soviet and Russian poet and translator. A Modernist, Zabolotsky was a founder of the Russian avant-garde absurdist group Oberiu. Sally (Sarah) Pratt is a professor of...
1 de mar. de 2024 · Friday, March 1st, 2024. His poems took Leningrad by storm. When Columns, a slim volume of poems written by an unknown young Russian poet named Nikolai Zabolotsky, appeared in 1929, it took the literary world of Leningrad [St. Petersburg] by storm.