Lev Panyutin
Lev Konstantinovich Panyutin (Russian: Лев Константинович Панютин, 6 March 1831 in Yelisavetgrad region, Kherson Governorate, Imperial Russia – 13 December 1882 in Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia) was a Russian writer, poet and journalist. Panyutin, who debuted as a published author in 1858 in Moscow with the Stikhotverenya (Poems) collection, then moved to Saint Petersburg where he started contributing to Golos, using the pseudonym Nil Admirari, and soon became a popular author of feuilletons which came out in 1872 as a separate two-volume edition. Panyutin was also writing stories, as well as critical and historical essays for Otechestvennye Zapiski, Nedelya and Budilnik.[1][2][3]
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Born | Лев Константинович Панютин March 6, 1831 Kherson Governorate, Imperial Russia |
Died | December 13, 1882 51) Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia | (aged
Occupation | writer, poet, critic, journalist |
References
- Лев Константинович Панютин at the Russian Biographical Dictionary. 1902. Vol. 13, pp. 292—293.
- Панютин, Лев Константинович at www.fedordostoevsky.ru
- Панютин, Лев Константинович at the Brockhaus and Efron Biographical Dictionary
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