Vladimir Alexandrovich Anderson (1849-1884) - Russian poet , writer and fiction writer and cartoonist . He wrote under pseudonyms: “Melmot the Wanderer”, “Sergey Ugryumov”, “Alpha”, “Vl. It is mediocre ”and by others.
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Vladimir Alexandrovich Anderson was born in 1849. He received his primary education at the Vitebsk Gymnasium , then was a student at St. Petersburg University for some time, but did not finish studying at it.
He placed novels, essays, sketches and poems in “Radiance”, “ Cheap Library ” by S. S. Okreits , “Niva”, “ Alarm Clock ”, “ Dragonfly ”, “Shards”, “ Svetoch ” by Yarmonkin and in various provincial and metropolitan periodicals printed editions of the Russian Empire. Possessing the talent of an artist, Anderson drew cartoons for humorous magazines.
Vladimir Alexandrovich Anderson died on September 20, 1884 in the city of St. Petersburg .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Anderson, Vladimir Alexandrovich // Russian Biographical Dictionary - St. Petersburg. : 1900. - T. 2. - S. 110–111.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Anderson, Vladimir Alexandrovich // Encyclopedic Dictionary - St. Petersburg. : Brockhaus - Efron , 1905. - T. add. I. - S. 111. - 956 p.
Literature
- " Bibliographer " 1886, No. 12, p. 179. (Note Bykov).
- Vengerov S. A. “Critical and Biographical Dictionary”, Volume I, p. 537.
- Petersburg Leaflet , 1884, No. 259.