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  1. Los doce (poema) la cubierta de Los doce & Escitas, 1918. Los doce (en ruso «Двенадцать», en caracteres latinos «Dvenádtsat») – el poema de Aleksandr Blok, escrito a principios del año 1918, una de sus reconocidas obra cumbre y de la poesía rusa en general.

  2. Obra. Blok, 1917, Palau d'Hivern. Les imatges místiques idealitzats que es presenten en el seu primer llibre van ajudar a establir Blok com un important poeta de l'estil simbolista. El primer vers de Blok és musical, però després va tractar d'introduir patrons rítmics atrevides i ritmes desiguals en la seva poesia.

  3. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok, The Russian poet Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok (1880-1921) was a leading figure in the Russian symbolist movement. His strongly rhythmic poetry is ch… Richard Wilbur , Richard Wilbur (born 1921) was a distinguished translator and the most accomplished formalist poet of his generation.

  4. Aleksandr Blok. (28 November 1880 — 7 August 1921) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Бло́к ; Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok ; Aleksandr Aleksandrovič Blok. =. Name in Other Languages: 亚历山大·勃洛克, 亞歷山大·勃洛克, Aleksandr Błok, Alekszandr Alekszandrovics ...

  5. Blok considered him the greatest poet of all time, capable of uniting Russia in the difficult time of the Russian Civil war. Aleksandr Blok died on August 7, 1921 in Petrograd (now St. Petersburg) of unknown causes, although it’s believed deep depression and nervous and physical exhaustion might have played their part.

  6. Subject essay: James von Geldern. On August 7, 1921 in the city of St. Petersburg (since 1914, Petrograd), the great poet Aleksandr Blok died from a combination of maladies that might have included syphilis, but surely included exhaustion and ennui. His funeral attracted crowds of mourners, for whom his passing meant the death of a tradition.

  7. Aleksandr Blok considered this poem to be his best work. During the war, Savoyarov met Aleksandr Blok who attended his concerts in cinemas and café chantant a dozen times in 1914–1918. Sometimes Blok brought actors who recited his poems and plays onstage.