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  1. Benedikt Konstantinovich Livshits (Russian: Бенеди́кт Константи́нович Ли́вшиц, 24 December 1886 /6 January 1887 – 21 September 1938) was a poet and writer of the Silver Age of Russian Poetry, a French–Russian poetry translator.

  2. Benedikt Livshits was a writer of transient poetics. His first three books of verse, as several critics have observed, trace a path through the major literary schools of his day: The Flute of Marsyas (1911) presents Livshits in his Symbolist phase, Sun of the Wolves...

    • Ronald Vroon
    • 1992
  3. "This book reporduced the original translation of Benedikt Livshits' s Polutoraglazyi strelets (Leningrad, 1933), first published in the English language by Oriental Research Partners (Newtonville, Massachausetts, 1977)."--Colophon

  4. Benedikt Konstantinovich Livshits was a poet and writer of the Silver Age of Russian Poetry, a French–Russian poetry translator.

  5. About this book. This volume consists of ten essays by scholars from the Soviet Union, the United States and New Zealand on aspects of Russian literature of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

  6. LIVSHITS, BENEDIKT KONSTANTINOVICH (1886 [1887, New Style]–1939?), Russian poet. Born in Odessa, Livshits finished the Duc de Richelieu Gymnasium in 1905 and obtained a law degree from Kiev University in 1912.

  7. The One and a Half-Eyed Archer. By Benedikt Livshits. Translated, annotated, and with an introduction by John E. Bowlt. Newtonville, Mass.: Oriental Research Partners, 1977. 272 pp. Illus. $25.00.