Natan Markovich Zlotnikov ( October 26, 1934 , Kiev - December 26, 2006 , Moscow ) - Russian poet and translator.
| Nathan Zlotnikov | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Natan Markovich Zlotnikov |
| Date of Birth | October 26, 1934 |
| Place of Birth | Kiev , Ukrainian SSR , USSR |
| Date of death | December 26, 2006 (72 years) |
| Place of death | Moscow , Russian Federation |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | poet , translator, editor |
| Years of creativity | 1969 - 2006 |
| Language of Works | Russian |
Zlotnikov's grave at Vvedensky cemetery in Moscow.
Content
Biography
He graduated from the Kiev Polytechnic Institute (1956). Awarded a medal. Winner of the Union of Writers of the Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. F. Vasiliev (1982). Member of the Union of Writers of the USSR (1969), the Union of Writers of Moscow.
He worked in the poetry department of the journal Yunost , then deputy editor-in-chief.
The author of fifteen collections of poems, as well as a collection of author's poems "Do not open the hugs of lovely ones." [one]
He was buried at Vvedensky cemetery . [2]
Works
Poetry
- Bridges: Poems. M., 1964
- The only house: Poems. M., 1968
- Night Shooting: Poems. M., 1973
- Forgotten music: Poems. M., 1974
- Frosty cloud: Book of poems. M., 1977 (New "Contemporary")
- Late thanks: Book of poems. M., 1979
- Fate: Poems and trans. from the Udmurt language. Izhevsk, 1981
- Naive Hunter: Poems. M., 1981
- Scales of justice: Poet. M., 1984
Translations
- Gasanzade N.A.-ogly. Nariman. M., 1973
- Abylkasymova M. There are many flowers this spring. M., 1979
Notes
- ↑ Union of Writers Archival copy of October 24, 2007 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Celebrity Graves