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    Russian poet, children's writer and translator (1903-1958)

    Nikolay Alekseyevich Zabolotsky was a prominent Soviet and Russian poet and translator. Wikipedia

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    Nikolay Alekseyevich Zabolotsky was born on May 7, 1903, in Kizicheskaya sloboda (now part of the city of Kazan).His father, Alexei Agafonovich Zabolotsky (1864-1929) was an agronomist, who managed a zemstvo agricultural farm. [2] His mother, Lydia Andreevna (née Dyakonova) Zabolotsky (1882?-1926) was a teacher. [2] His early life was spent in the towns of Sernur (now in the Republic of Mari ...
  3. fr.wikipedia.org

    Nikolaï Alekseïevitch Zabolotski (en russe : Никола́й Алексе́евич Заболо́цкий) est un poète, écrivain pour enfants et traducteur soviétique de langue russe né le 24 avril 1903 (7 mai dans le calendrier grégorien) près de Kazan dans l'Empire russe et mort le 14 octobre 1958 à Moscou.Il est l'un des fondateurs du groupe d'avant-garde russe Oberiou.
  4. fi.wikipedia.org

    Vuonna 1930 Nikolai Zabolotski meni naimisiin Jekaterina Vasilijevna Klikovan (1906-1997) kanssa. Jekaterina Klikova oli suhteessa vuosina 1955-1958 kirjailija Vasili Grossmanin kanssa ja jätti Zabolotskin. Tänä aikana Zabolotski asui Natalia Aleksandrovna Roskinan (1927-1989), kirjallisuuskriitikko Aleksandr Roskinin tyttären kanssa. Jekaterina Klikova palasi takaisin aviomiehensä luokse.
  5. allpoetry.com

    Nikolai Zabolotsky Follow . The Wedding. A long ray gushes through the windows, The mighty house stands in gloom. The fire stretches out, hot And sparkling in a stone shirt. The kitchen blazes with a marvelous heat. There is a reason why today Loaves, tarts, and rum cakes ripen there
  6. rem.routledge.com

    Nikolai Alexeevich Zabolotsky was a Russian poet and translator, and a member of the avant-garde absurdist group Oberiu (a modified acronym for Obedinenie Realnogo Iskusstva [Association for Real Art]). He was born in Kizicheskaya Sloboda on 7 May 1903, and died in Moscow on 14 October 1958. Zabolotsky is best known for his work with the late ...
  7. poezibao.typepad.com

    « Bien qu'il soit l'un des plus importants poètes russes du XXe siècle, Nikolaï Zabolotski reste à ce jour méconnu en France. » Jean-Baptiste Para, texte introductif au dossier Zabolotski proposé par la revue Europe, en son numéro 986-987, de juin-juillet, 2011. Né le 7 mai 1903 près de Kazan, Nikolaï Zabolotski a passé son enfance à la campagne où son père était agronome.
  8. books.google.com

    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 Slavic Languages and Literatures at USC Dornsife. She is the author of Russian Metaphysical Romanticism: The Poetry of Tiutchev and Boratynskii and The ...
  9. arcpublications.co.uk

    Nikolai Zabolotsky Russia. Nikolai Alekseyevich Zabolotsky was born in 1903 in what is now the city of Kazan and spent his early years in what later became the Republic of Mari El and the Kirov Oblast. In 1920, Zabolotsky moved to Moscow, enrolling simultaneously in the departments of medicine and philology at the Moscow State

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