Russian Poet

1. Ariadna Scriabina (1905)

Russian Poet

Ariadna Aleksandrovna Scriabina was a Russian poet and activist of the French Resistance. She was the eldest daughter of the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin and Tatyana Schletzer. After death of...

2. Lyudmila Vasilyeva (1930)

Russian Poet

Lyudmila Nikolayevna Vasilyeva was a Chuvash poet. Born to a family of Hvetut Mikulajĕ a teacher in the Chuvash village of Tarhanka Tatarstan.

3. Bakhyt Kenjeev (1950)

Russian Poet

Bakhyt Shkurullaevich Kenjeev is a Russian poet of Kazakh descent.

4. Mikhail Gendelev (Unknow)

Russian Poet

Mikhail Samuelevich Gendelev was a Russian poet who for many years lived in Israel. He is referred as one of the founders Russian-language literature of Israel. Mikhail Gendelev graduated from...

5. Nina Iskrenko (1951)

Russian Poet

Nina Yurevna Iskrenko was a Soviet and Russian poet. She was born in Petrovsk.

6. Igor Vishnevetsky (1964)

Russian Poet

Igor Georgievich Vishnevetsky is a notable Russian poet. He has been a contributor and editor in numerous Russian literary journals and anthologies since the 1980s. Though some of his...

7. Alexei Purin (1955)

Russian Poet

Alexei Purin is a Russian poet and critic. Born in Leningrad Purin graduated from the Leningrad Technological Institute as a chemical engineer but soon turned to literature.

8. Lyubov Sirota (1956)

Russian Poet

Lyubov Sirota is a Ukrainian poet writer playwright journalist and translator. As a former inhabitant of the city of Pripyat and an eyewitness of the Chernobyl disaster she has devoted...

9. Katia Kapovich (1960)

Russian Poet

Katia Kapovich is a Russian poet now living in the United States. She writes in both Russian and English.

10. Gleb Shulpyakov (1971)

Russian Poet

Gleb Yuryevich Shulpyakov is a Russian poet essayist novelist and translator. He is poetry editor for the literary magazine Novaya Yunost. He was awarded the Triumph Prize in 2001. The...

11. Vasily Pushkin (1766)

Russian Poet

Vasily Lvovich Pushkin was a minor Russian poet best known as an uncle of the much more famous Alexander Pushkin. Vasily Pushkin was born in Moscow Russia. During his early...

12. Şeşpĕl Mišši (1899)

Russian Poet

Şeşpĕl Mishshi was a Chuvash poet. Although he died prior to the establishment of the Soviet Union in December 1922 the Bolshevik writer-revolutionary is considered a founder of Soviet Chuvash...

13. Anatoly Serep (Unknow)

Russian Poet

Anatoly Trofimovich Serep 1920 - 2003 was a Chuvash writer and poet.

14. Boris Ryzhy (1974)

Russian Poet

Boris Borisovich Ryzhy or Ryzhii was a Russian poet. Some poems by Ryzhy have been translated into English Italian German Dutch and Serbian. He committed suicide on May 7 2001...

15. Alexander Kushner (1936)

Russian Poet

Alexander Semyonovich Kushner is a Russian poet from Saint Petersburg.

16. Vasily Trediakovsky (1703)

Russian Poet

Vasily Kirillovich Trediakovsky ; March 5 1703 in Astrakhan – August 17 1768 in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian poet essayist and playwright who helped lay the foundations of classical...

17. Alexander Odoevsky (1802)

Russian Poet

Alexander Ivanovich Odoevsky 1802 Saint Petersburg Russian Empire – October 10 or August 15 1839 Psezuape now Lazarevskoe Sochi Russia) was a Russian poet and playwright and one of the...

18. Nikolay Popovsky (Unknow)

Russian Poet

Nikolay Nikitich Popovsky was a Russian poet and protégé of Mikhail Lomonosov. Son of a priest serving at Saint Basil's Cathedral in Moscow in 1748 he was chosen by...

19. Alexander Voeykov (1779)

Russian Poet

Alexander Fyodorovich Voeykov 1779 Moscow Russian Empire - July 28 1839 Saint Petersburg Russian Empire) was a Russian poet translator literary historian and journalist best known for his satirical poems...

20. Vasily Zhukovsky (1783)

Russian Poet

Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky was the foremost Russian poet of the 1810s and a leading figure in Russian literature in the first half of the 19th century. He held a high...

21. Boris Slutsky (1919)

Russian Poet

Boris Slutsky was a Soviet poet of Russian language. During his childhood and youth he lived in Harkov. In the year 1937 he entered the law institute of Moscow and...

22. Nikolay Rubtsov (1936)

Russian Poet

Nikolay Mikhaylovich Rubtsov was a Russian poet. Asteroid 4286 Rubtsov was named after him.

23. Vladimir Kostrov (1935)

Russian Poet

Vladimir Andreyevich Kostrov is a Russian poet. He is also a professor at the Gorky Institute of Literature in Moscow. He has been awarded the State Award of Russia...

24. Andrei Sen-Senkov (1968)

Russian Poet

Andrei Sen-Senkov is a Russian poet and writer born in Tajikistan in 1968. He received a degree in medicine from Yaroslavl State Medical Academy then lived in the old Russian...

25. Nikolay Sherbina (1821)

Russian Poet

Nikolay Fyodorovich Shcherbina was a Russian poet of the 19th century. Nikolay Shcherbina was born in the Mius district of the Don Cossack Host in the mansion of his...

26. Viktor Savin (1888)

Russian Poet

Viktor Savin was a Komi poet.

27. Nika Turbina (1974)

Russian Poet

Nika Georgievna Turbina was a Soviet and Russophone Ukrainian poet. She became famous for her profound and emotional poems which she wrote at an early age. She started writing poetry...

28. Maximilian Voloshin (1877)

Russian Poet

Maximilian Alexandrovich Kirienko-Voloshin commonly known as Max Voloshin was a Ukrainian-born Russian poet. He was one of the significant representatives of the Symbolist movement in Russian culture and literature.

29. Alexander Sumarokov (1717)

Russian Poet

Alexander Petrovich Sumarokov was a Russian poet and playwright who single-handedly created classical theatre in Russia thus assisting Mikhail Lomonosov to inaugurate the reign of classicism in Russian literature.

30. Platon Shirinsky-Shikhmatov (1790)

Russian Poet

Prince Platon Alexandrovich Shirinsky-Shikhmatov was Nicholas I's deputy education minister and education minister who spearheaded the Orthodoxy Autocracy and Nationality policy introduced by his predecessor Sergey Uvarov. He was also...

31. Pyotr Vyazemsky (1792)

Russian Poet

Prince Pyotr Andreyevich Vyazemsky or Petr Andreevich Viazemsky was a leading personality of the Golden Age of Russian poetry.

32. Nikolay Yazykov (1803)

Russian Poet

Nikolay Mikhailovich Yazykov was a Russian poet and Slavophile who in the 1820s rivalled Alexander Pushkin and Yevgeny Baratynsky as the most popular poet of his generation. Yazykov was born...

33. Igor Severyanin (1887)

Russian Poet

Igor Severyanin was a Russian poet who presided over the circle of the so-called Ego-Futurists. Igor was born in St. Petersburg in the family of an army engineer. Through...

34. Alexander Polezhayev (1804)

Russian Poet

Alexander Ivanovich Polezhayev was a controversial Russian poet best known for his satirical poem Sashka which in 1826 resulted in his being demoted to the Caucasian Army by a special...

35. Robert Rozhdestvensky (1932)

Russian Poet

Robert Ivanovich Rozhdestvensky was a Soviet poet who broke with socialist realism in the 1950s–1960s and along with such poets as Andrey Voznesensky Yevgeny Yevtushenko and Bella Akhmadulina pioneered a...

36. David Samoylov (1920)

Russian Poet

David Samoylov pseudonym of David Samuilovich Kaufman. He is a notable poet of War generation of Russian poets and considered one of the most important Russian poets of the post-World...

37. Vladimir Uflyand (1937)

Russian Poet

Vladimir Uflyand was a Russian poet famous for such poems as It has For Ages Been Observed; Now At Last Even Nikifor's A Suitor; The Peasant; and The Working Week...

38. Alexander Artemiev (1924)

Russian Poet

Alexander Artemiev — was a Chuvash poet prose writer translator and critic. He was born on 14 September 1924 in the village of Toore Vyla in Alikovsky District Chuvash Republic...

39. Vladimir Rayevsky (1795)

Russian Poet

Vladimir Fedoseyevich Rayevsky was a Russian poet who participated in the Patriotic war of 1812. After the war when living in Tiraspol he became a leading member of the Southern...

40. Evgeny Agranovich (1918)

Russian Poet

Evgeny Danilovich Agranovich was a Russian poet and bard. He was an alumnus of the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.

41. Symeon of Polotsk (1629)

Russian Poet

Symeon of Polotsk or Symeon Polotsky December 12 1629 Polotsk - August 25 1680 Moscow) was an academically-trained Baroque Belarusian-born Russian poet dramatist churchman and enlightener who laid the groundwork...

42. Ilya Selvinsky (1899)

Russian Poet

Ilya Selvinsky was a Russian poet poet dramatist memoirist and essayist. was born in Simferopol Crimea. The grandson of a Crimean Jew Selvinsky grew up in Evpatoriya in the family...

43. Georgy Ivanov (1894)

Russian Poet

Georgii Vladimirovich Ivanov was a leading poet and essayist of the Russian emigration between the 1930s and 1950s. As a banker's son Ivanov spent his young manhood in the...

44. Władysław Syrokomla (1823)

Russian Poet

ładysław Syrokomla was the pseudonym of Ludwik Władysław Franciszek Kondratowicz a Polish-Lithuanian romantic poet writer and translator.

45. Yevgeny Rein (1935)

Russian Poet

Yevgeny Borisovich Rein is a Russian poet and writer. His poetry won the State Prize of Russia Pushkin Prize of Russia Tsarskoe Selo Art Prize and the Poet Prize. In...

46. Mikhail Yupp (1938)

Russian Poet

Mikhail Yevsevyevich Yupp is a Russian poet and academic. He lives in Philadelphia US. Some of his books are illustrated by Mikhail Shemyakin.

47. Vadim Shtepa (1970)

Russian Poet

Vadim Vladimirovich Shtepa is a Russian philosopher publicist poet.

48. Sergei Vasilyevich Yeremeyev (1959)

Russian Poet

Sergei Vasilyevich Yeremeyev . He has lived in Moscow since 1993 and is known as a writer and an author of numerous popular verses for children. He is an active...

49. Mark Sergeev (Unknow)

Russian Poet

Mark Sergeev was a Russian poet. As the writer Mark Sergeev is known by the books of Rail tracks A Ballad about poplars Carving Connection of times Evening birds....

50. Anna Timiryova (1883)

Russian Poet

Anna Vasilyevna Timiryova was a Russian poet. Born Anna Safonova she was the daughter of composer Vasily Ilyich Safonov. At age 19 she married admiral Sergey Nikolayevich Timiryov whom...

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