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Alexander Semyonovich Kushner (Russian: Алекса́ндр Семёнович Ку́шнер) is a Russian poet from Saint Petersburg.

Alexander Semyonovich Kushner
Kushner on a visit in Jerusalem, 2005
Native name
Александр Семёнович Кушнер
Born (1936-09-14) September 14, 1936 (age 86)
Leningrad, Soviet Union
OccupationPoet, previously school teacher of literature
LanguageRussian
CitizenshipUSSR, Russia
EducationRussian language and literature school of teacher-training Leningrad Herzen University

Biography


Kushner was born in Leningrad into a Russian-Jewish family; his father was a naval engineer. Alexandr graduated from the Russian language and literature school of the city's teacher-training Herzen University, and later, between 1959 and 1969, taught Russian literature. After that, he became a full-time writer and poet. Since then he published about 15 collections of his poetry and two books of his essays. In 1965 he became a member of the Writers' Union, in 1987 joined the Russian PEN Center. He is also editor-in-chief of Biblioteka poeta (the "Library of the Poet" series). His only son Eugene and his family live in Israel.

In October 1993, he signed the Letter of Forty-Two.[1]

His poetry resembles that of Acmeists. He usually doesn't write in free verse and seldom experiments or tries to elaborate a new poetic form, preferring to write in a classic, 19th century-like style. The Nobel Prize winner Brodsky once called Kushner "one of the best lyrical poets of the 20th century", adding that his name "is to stand in the line of names dear to the heart of every native Russian speaker"[2]

Translations of Kushner's poetry into English, Italian and Dutch were published in book form; several poems were also translated to German, French, Japanese, Hebrew, Czech, and Bulgarian.


Bibliography



Books of verse


Autograph of Alexander Kushner
Autograph of Alexander Kushner

Works in prose



Awards


His numerous awards include the Russian National Award (1996) and the prestigious Pushkin Prize for poetry, bestowed on him by Russian president Vladimir Putin in 2001.

Also


References


  1. Писатели требуют от правительства решительных действий. Izvestia (in Russian). 5 October 1993. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  2. Brodsky's preface in Selected Verse of Kushner, St. Petersburg: Khudozhetvennaya literatura



На других языках


- [en] Alexander Kushner

[fr] Alexandre Kouchner

Alexandre Semionovitch Kouchner (Алекса́ндр Семёнович Ку́шнер) est un poète russe né le 14 septembre 1936 à Saint-Pétersbourg. Il est l'auteur d'une cinquantaine de livres de poésie (y compris pour les enfants) et d'un certain nombre d'articles sur la poésie russe classique et moderne, rassemblés dans sept livres[1],[2].

[ru] Кушнер, Александр Семёнович

Алекса́ндр Семёнович Ку́шнер (род. 14 сентября 1936, Ленинград) — русский советский и российский поэт, эссеист. Автор около 50 книг стихов (в том числе для детей) и ряда эссе и статей о классической и современной русской поэзии, собранных в семи книгах. Лауреат Государственной премии Российской Федерации (1995).



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