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  1. Igor Severyanin Grave of Severyanin in Tallinn. Igor Severyanin (Russian: И́горь Северя́нин; pen name, real name Igor Vasilyevich Lotaryov: И́горь Васи́льевич Лотарёв; May 16, 1887 – December 20, 1941) was a Russian poet who presided over the circle of the so-called Ego-Futurists. Igor was ...

  2. Igor Severyanin Poems. 1887-1941. Severyanin, whose real surname was Lotaryov, was born into a noble family; his father was an army officer. He had no formal higher education and published his first poems when he was only eighteen. In October 1911 Severyanin announced the foundation of Egofuturism, which, in addition to the Futurists ...

  3. 2 Igor Severyanin (pseudonym of Igor V. Lotaryov, 1887–1941), an innovative poet in the use of language, was one of the important representatives of Cubo-Futurism, along with Mayakovsky, in pre-revolutionary Russia. He emigrated in 1918 to Estonia where his poetry, though reverting to.

  4. Igor Severyanin ( Russian: И́горь Северя́нин; pen name, real name Igor Vasilyevich Lotaryov: И́горь Васи́льевич Лотарёв; May 16, 1887 – December 20, 1941) was a Russian poet who presided over the circle of the so-called Ego-Futurists. Grave of Severyanin in Tallinn. Igor was born in St. Petersburg in the family of an army engineer.

  5. Igor Severyanin was voted the most popular poet by a leading maga-zine in Russia in the momentous year of 1918. Known to recite his verse . to large, boisterous crowds of admirers, a rose in his lapel and a champagne . glass (intermittently filled) perched between his thumb and index . finger, he was decidedly not a Bolshevik poet.

  6. Several entire poems are cited to exemplify short genres; these prove Severianin's formal mastery and are chosen from his best work. The book's structural anchor is these painstakingly explained, computer-driven numerical data, while the preliminary chapters serve to introduce the notorious but neglected poet.

  7. The practical implementation of the methods of self-futurism and mannerism is considered on the examples of texts by Igor Severyanin. The article is devoted to understanding the topic of sin in the work of Daniel Harms.