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Maksimova, Svetlana Borisovna

Svetlana Borisovna Maksimova (born February 8, 1958 , Kharkov ) is a Russian poet, prose writer and artist, musician and performer on an Australian trumpet for didgeridoo . Founder and leader of the musical and poetry group " Ethnomith ".

Svetlana Borisovna Maksimova
Svetlana Maksimova.jpg
2012
Date of BirthFebruary 8, 1958 ( 1958-02-08 ) (61 years old)
Place of BirthKharkiv
Citizenship the USSR Russia
Occupationpoet , prose writer , artist , musician , trumpeter
Years of creativity1988-present time
Debut“Freedom is the will”
AwardsPrize to them. Sergey Yesenin (1996)
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Biography

Svetlana Maksimova was born in Kharkov. At 4 years old, the family moved the city of Makeyevka, Donetsk region . There Svetlana graduated from high school and studied for some time at the philological faculty of Donetsk University . She was engaged in creativity for children and with children: studios, a puppet theater. Then, having left for Moscow, she entered the Literary Institute. Gorky , to the workshop of Evgeny Vinokurov . She graduated from the institute in 1987, and a year later released the first poetic book - "Freedom - the will."

In the early 1990s, she came to the theater workshop of Boris Yukhananov . She continued to write, and in 1996 she ended up in Venezuela for several months, where she wrote down the memoirs of the first-wave Russian immigrant family. There she began work on the novel "Venezuelan Chronicles or Strange Tales of Little Venice", the first book of which was published in the journal "Friendship of Peoples" No. 10-11 for 2003.

Having returned from South America, Svetlana unexpectedly discovered for herself that she became the owner of the award to them. Sergei Yesenin in 1996, which allowed to publish the laureate poetry collection "Blueberry Dreams." Since then, Svetlana Maximova published several more literary collections (poems, prose, tales, etc.) in the original author's artistic design.

Among other things, she enjoys playing the didgeridoo on an Australian trumpet.

Books

  • Free will. (Novelties of Sovremennik) Moscow: Sovremennik, 1988. P. 76. ISBN 5-270-00191-8
  • Born by the Sphinxes. Poems and graphics. (Theater of Poetic Mysteries) M., St. Petersburg: IIF Digest Press, 1994. P. 120. ISBN 5-88532-008-X
  • Secret present. Digest Press Ltd., 2002. P. 110. ISBN 5-88532-011-X
  • Queen of joy. M .: Central ed. house, 2008. S. 270. ISBN 978-5-902574-12-5

Links

  • Personal site
  • Profile on bards.ru
  • Publications in the magazines “ October ” and “ Friendship of Peoples ” / Journal Hall
  • Svetlana Maximova and didgeridoo on YouTube
  • Alexander Karpenko Zinziver № 12 (68), 2014. Portraits of poets. Mystery of Svetlana Maximova
  • Svetlana Maximova in the almanac "45th parallel"
  • Svetlana Maksimova in the "Journal Hall"
  • Svetlana Maximova on the site Poetry.ru
  • A series of poems by Svetlana Maximova about Ukraine "Transformation of Pain"
  • Svetlana Maksimova in the author’s television program Alexander Karpenko “Books and People” Dialog-TV. Issue 17
  • Alexander Karpenko Review of the book of Svetlana Maximova "Heart of the Phoenix"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maksimova__Svetlana_Borisovna&oldid=98973136


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