Dmitry Ivanovich Glushkov (pseudonym - Dmitry Oleron ; September 3, 1884 , Paris - September 10, 1918 , Irkutsk ) - Russian poet and translator.
| Dmitry Glushkov | |
|---|---|
| Aliases | Dmitry Oleron, D. Oleron [1] |
| Date of Birth | September 3, 1884 |
| Place of Birth | Paris , France |
| Date of death | September 10, 1918 ( 34) |
| A place of death | Irkutsk |
| Occupation | poet , translator |
| Years of creativity | 1914-1918 |
| Language of Works | Russian |
| Debut | Olympic Sonnets (1922) |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 notes
- 3 Literature
- 4 References
Biography
Born September 3, 1884 in Paris. In 1908 he was sentenced to 4 years in hard labor and a life sentence in Siberia. In 1914 he was expelled to the village of Tutura in the Verkholensk district of the Irkutsk province , where he became close to Valerian Kuybyshev . Issued a handwritten magazine "Elan". In 1916 he received a temporary residence permit in Irkutsk. He translated Virgil, Verlaine, Homer, Musset, Ovid, Plavt and others. He was published in the magazine “Ledum”, the newspapers “Our Village”, “Siberia” and others. After death, several collections were published. He died on September 10, 1918 in Irkutsk. He was buried at the Jerusalem cemetery in Irkutsk.
Notes
- ↑ Dmitry Glushkov in the FEB ENI “Dictionary of Aliases”
Literature
- Writers of Eastern Siberia: Biobibliogr. will indicate. - Irkutsk: East-Sib. Prince Publishing House, 1983.- S. 7.
- Trushkin V.P. Literary Irkutsk. - Irkutsk: East-Sib. Prince Publishing House, 1981. - S. 19-22. - 352 p. - 5,000 copies.
Links
- Dmitry Glushkov in the Irkipedia