Igor Irtenyev
Igor Moiseyevich Irtenyev (Russian: Игорь Моисеевич Иртеньев; born 25 May 1947, Moscow) is a Russian poet.[1][2]
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Biography
He is a member of PEN Russia.[3] In 2011, he emigrated to Israel because, as he said "I just can't bear the idea of watching [Vladimir] Putin on television every day for the next 12 years".[1] However, he returned to Russia after spending two years in Israel.[4]
gollark: Golang.
gollark: > gollark doesnt know how actual IPC works eitherNot particularly!
gollark: I mean, Ken Thompson seems (to have been?) okay, but Rob Pike...
gollark: Ugh, Rob Pike.
gollark: Tell you WHAT?
References
- Sergei Loiko, Russians are leaving the country in droves, The Los Angeles Times, November 14, 2011
- Интервью Игоря Иртеньева газете «Русская Германия»
- PEN Russia
- Interview with Dmitry Bykov
External links
Media related to Igor Irtenyev at Wikimedia Commons- Игорь Иртеньев на сайте «Грани-ТВ»
- Кристина Витц. Ирония как основной прием Игоря Иртеньева
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