Paltiel M. Katzenelson ( 1898 , Polotsk , Russian Empire - the date and place of death are not known) - Russian émigré writer, poet and publicist.
| Paltiel Katzenelson | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 1898 |
| Place of Birth | Polotsk |
| Date of death | unknown |
| Occupation | writer, poet, publicist |
| Language of Works | |
Biography
He graduated from a real school in Pskov . He studied at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the University of Turin . After returning to Russia, he continued his education at the Law Faculty of St. Petersburg University.
He began writing poems with 15 years. From 1912 he published his poems, short stories and literary articles in Russian newspapers. During the Civil War he moved to Poland . He lived in Warsaw , where he became engaged in literary activities. In 1929 he received an award in a competition organized by the Russian Union of Writers and Journalists in Poland. In 1930 he took the third place for the collection of poems. At the same time, he published literary articles in the newspaper “For Freedom!” And in the literary magazine “Rock”. Having moved to Vilna , he joined the literary group " Vilna Commonwealth of Poets ". In Vilna, he published his articles in local Russian newspapers "Time", "Our Time" and "Our Life". In 1930, his poems were published in Lviv's "Collection of Russian Poets in Poland." In 1935 he joined the editorial board of the Vilna community of poets, which was engaged in publishing poetic collections of members of the literary group. In 1937, the poems of Paltiel Katsenelson were published in the Warsaw collection Anthology of Russian Poetry in Poland. At the end of November 1940, the newspaper Novaya Zhizn published the last poems of Pantiel Katsenelson, “To the Red Fighters”, “Poems about Tolstoy” and “Labor March”.
Further fate is not known.
Literature
- Dictionary of Russian foreign writers. / Comp. V.F. Bulgakov; Ed. Galina Vanechkova. - New York: Norman Ross Publishing Inc., 1993. - XXXVI, 241 p.
- Pavel Lavrinets, Towards the History of the Vilna Commonwealth of Poets , Literatura, 2002, 44 (2), pp. 63-76
- Korostelev O., From Adamovich to Tsvetaeva, Literature, criticism, seal of the Russian Diaspora, 2013, p. 398, ISBN 978-5-87991-071-1