Dmitry Vladimirovich Legeza (born September 25, 1966 , Leningrad ) is a Russian poet and prose writer, organizer of literary activity.
| Dmitry Legeza | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Dmitry Vladimirovich Legeza |
| Date of Birth | September 25, 1966 (52 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Leningrad , USSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | poet , prose writer |
| Language of Works | Russian |
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Biography
Born in Leningrad (St. Petersburg) in 1966, graduated from the Physics and Mathematics School No. 239, then the 1st Leningrad Medical Institute. Acad. I.P. Pavlova, worked as a doctor, has a number of scientific works and a degree of candidate of medical sciences. Member of the Union of Writers of St. Petersburg and the Union of Russian Writers , one of the founders and editor of LITO "PIITER" , co-founder and member of the organizing committee of the international literary festival "Petersburg Bridges" .
Bibliography
- Books
- The Shoemaker (2006, St. Petersburg)
- “Cat on the windowsill” (2010, St. Petersburg)
- Anthology
- “Poems in St. Petersburg 21st Century” (2005, St. Petersburg)
- “Formation” (2008, St. Petersburg)
- “Anichkov Bridge” (2010, St. Petersburg)
- “Collected Works” (2011, St. Petersburg)
- "The Best Poems of 2010" (2012, M)
- "The Best Poems of 2011" (2013, M)
- Almanacs
- “Southern Almanac” (Be'er Sheva, Israel, 2005, 2009)
- “Anno” (St. Petersburg, 2001-2006)
- “Literary cubes” (St. Petersburg 2006, 2007)
- Magazine publications
- The Banner (Real Samurai, 2007) [1]
- “The New Coast ” (Denmark: 2006; “Road Anniversary, etc.”, 2010) [1]
- “Interpoetry” (USA: “Baltic Medicine”, 2006; “Two Poems”, 2010) [1]
- “Zinziver” (“Girl and Pilot”, 2011; “Tales of Girls”, 2013) [1]
- " Belorussian open spaces " [2]
- Northern Aurora [3]
Awards and Prizes
- Laureate of the competition. Harms “The Four-legged Crow” (2013)
- Gratitude for the provision of medical care to patients with traumatic brain injury (1998) and the diploma "For invaluable help at the X International Festival named after M. A. Voloshin" (2012).
Reviews
- The critic Olga Zemlyanaya in the article "Wit, or the art of a quick mind, a prisoner of the" Intelligent Ghetto "(an almanac" Young Petersburg ", 2009, St. Petersburg)
“The normative dictionary is often insufficient for the quick mind of Legeza, and then the poet resorts to the creation of words. “Legaza cannot be considered occasionalisms - philologists can already defend dissertations, but this is word-making within the framework of both the Russian word-formation system and the normative Russian language”
- Yuriy Volodarsky in the article “Talking Poetry” ( “Weekly 2000”, 2010, Ukraine )
“Nevertheless, I made my little discovery at the current Laurels. His name is Dmitry Legeza, the leading poet of St. Petersburg, whom I, ironically, have been familiar with for several years, but did not pay much attention to his poems. Legeza’s performance in the St. Petersburg Bridges program was one of the most outstanding at the festival. The Petersburg poet charmed the audience in a pharmacistically accurate dosage of good-natured irony with bright sadness and impeccable craftsmanship. ”
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Publications of D. V. Legeza on the Journal Hall website
- ↑ Publications of Dmitry Legeza in the journal Bel'shnye Vastory (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment June 9, 2014. Archived July 14, 2014.
- ↑ Dmitry Legeza. The poetry of the three rivers ... // Zinziver. - 2012. - No. 3 .
Links
Network resources
- Dmitry Legeza in the "Journal Hall"
- Dmitry Legeza at the Megalit magazine on the Eurasian magazine
- About Dmitry Legez in the seventh edition of the anthology of Yulia Belomlinskaya "Poems in St. Petersburg 2010"
- Interview with St. Petersburg poet and critic Yelena Elagina for the magazine "Bielskiye Prostory" No. 3, 2012