Dmitry Vodennikov
Dmitry Vodennikov (Russian: Дми́трий Бори́сович Воде́нников) (born 22 December 1968) is a Russian poet and essayist.
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Born | Moscow, USSR | December 22, 1968
Occupation | Poet |
In 2002, he was named as one of the ten best living Russian poets in a poll of 110 leading Russian poets and critics, being one of just two poets under 35 in the top ten.[1] Some critics name him as "perhaps the best known poet of his generation",[2] while others claim that he recites his poems better than he writes them.[3] Herzen State Pedagogical University hold a workshop, "Dmitry Vodennikov as the new Blok, Mayakovsky and Pugacheva".[4] He is considered as the leader of New Sincerity in Russian literature.[5][6]
Vodennikov graduated from Moscow State Pedagogical Institute, philology department and for four years worked as a school teacher.[7] He writes essays and columns for several Russian magazines and hosts two radio shows dedicated to poetry: "Free Entry" on Radio Kultura and "Poetic Minimum" on Radio Rossii.
Books
- Burr (Репейник / Repeynik) — М.: Елена Пахомова; АРГО-РИСК, 1996.
- Holiday: Book of verses (Holiday: Книга стихов / Holiday: Kniga stikhov) — СПб.: ИНА-Пресс, 1999.
- How should one live in order to be loved (Как надо жить — чтоб быть любимым / Kak nado zhit' - chtob byt' lyubimym) — М.: ОГИ, 2001.
- And men can imitate orgasm as well - (Мужчины тоже могут имитировать оргазм / Muzhciny tozhe mogut imitirovat' orgasm) — М.: ОГИ, 2002.
- A tasty meal for apathetic cats - (Вкусный обед для равнодушных кошек / Vkusnyi obed dlya ravnodushnykh koshek) — М.: ОГИ, 2005.
- Rough Copy (Черновик / Tchernovik) - СПб.: "Пушкинский фонд", 2006.
- Hello, I've come to bid you farewell - (Здравствуйте, я пришёл с вами попрощаться / Zdravstvyite, ya prishel s vami poproschatsya) - an autobiographical novel. - М.: LIVEBOOK, 2007.
References
- Vyacheslav Kuritsyn. "Best Russian Poets".
- Zahar Prilepin. "Interview with Dmitry Vodennikov".
- Jan Shenkman. "Richter's scale".
- "RGPU, Contemporary Russian Literature Department". Archived from the original on 2008-04-16.
- "Novy Mir magazine".
- "Znamya magazine".
- Maria Khorkova. "Vodennikov interview".
External links
- Official site of the poet (in Russian)
- Vodennikov's blog (in Russian)
- Vodennikov on the cover of Poe(boy) magazine
- Vodennikov reading his poems