Oleg Petrovich Osipov ( 1932 - August 15, 1997 , St. Petersburg ) - Russian poet.
He worked as a janitor, a loader, a worker in the gold digging party. Occasionally published in Soviet magazines ( "Ural" , "Neva" ). Since 1990 , Osipov’s poems began to appear more often in newspapers and magazines in St. Petersburg, five books of poetry were published.

The main part of Osipov’s creative heritage is Verlibric miniatures, which are everyday sketches with psychological or existential overtones; Osipov's poetry adjoins the line of psychological realism of small forms, the leading representative of which was Arvo Mets .
- SELLER
- Girl
- from the department "Poetry"
- out of turn
- squeezed into the bus.
- Behind
- eight hours
- courtesy.
- from the department "Poetry"
- Girl
Books
- Drops. - L .: Soviet writer, 1990.
- Thumbnails. - SPb., 1994.
- Road. - SPb., 1995.
- Steps. - SPb., 1996.
- Drops. - St. Petersburg: Helikon Plus, 1997 (posthumous Favorites).