Sergei Leshchina (Sergei Ivanovich Valkov) ( June 28, 1964 , Moscow - June 10, 1997 , Moscow) - Soviet, Russian bard , poet .
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Biography
In 1979 he graduated from college with a degree in cabinetmaker- cabinetmaker. He worked as a teacher of labor discipline in the school, which was located in the park to them. Pavlik Morozov (formerly. Krasnopresnensky district of Moscow); carpenter at the State Academic Central Puppet Theater (GATSTK) them. S.V. Obraztsova. He was fond of tourism, speleology ( spelestology ).
Participated in the workshop of Dmitry Sukharev (since 1983 ); at the Tallinn Festival of CSP ( 1984 ) was awarded a diploma for the performance of the author's song ; Laureate of the competition of authors of the III-th festival of amateur songs of Moscow State University ( 1986 ). Since 1996 - member of the Union of Russian Writers . He was buried at the Novo-Khovansky cemetery.
Creativity
Sergey Leschina started writing poetry and songs from the end of the 1970s. A noticeable influence on the work of Sergey Leschina was made by the work of Joseph Brodsky - although this is not about imitation, but about the creative processing of the versification techniques.
The author of more than 100 songs (mostly in his poems), poems, poems, prose.
Publications
- 1989 - Minstrel magazine No. 3 (41);
- 1993 - the newspaper "Staritsky Bulletin" No. 59 (9808);
- 1997 - author's collection “To be a wanderer ...”;
- 1998 - author's collection “Meow!” (Verses, the story “Yesterday”);
- 2009 - literary miscellany “The End of an Era” (collection of poems).
