Novikov Sergey Leonidovich ( 1951 , Yalta , Crimea , - 2002 , ibid.) - Crimean Russian poet.
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Biography
Sergei Novikov was born on February 12, 1951 in Yalta. He studied at the Faculty of Education of the Crimean State University . Member of the Union of Crimean Writers, member of the Crimean literary studio under the leadership of Alexander Tkachenko , Bosporus Forum of Contemporary Culture .
Published in the Kiev magazine "Rainbow" (1984, No. 10; 1985, No. 6, No. 6, No. 10), in the Russian magazines "New World" (1997, No. 6; 1998, No. 10; 1999, No. 9, 2000, No. 11), “New Youth”, “Spark”, in collective collections and anthologies of Russian poetry. During his life, two books of poetry were published, in Kiev and Simferopol.
Posthumous publication in the journal Rainbow (2006, No. 2). In 2008, a book of selected poems "Rules of versification" was published in Simferopol. Died and buried in Yalta.
Books
- "Street of time." Poetic collection. - Simferopol: Tauris, 1986
- "Theme of hours." Poetic collection. - Kiev: Young, 1990
- "The rules of versification." Book of selected poems. - Simferopol: Crimean archive, 2008 (foreword by Evgeny Nikiforov)
Recognition
Laureate of the literary prize to them. A.P. Chekhov.
Links
- Sergei Novikov in the poetry anthology NashKrym ( New York : KRiK Publishing House, 2015)
- Sergey Mnatsakanyan. "Imperial vector." Literary Newspaper No. 9, March 5, 2014
- Alexander Lyusy. "The departure of the Cimmerian from Yalta"
- Sergey Novikov on the site "Old Yalta"
