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]

Lev Panyutin
Born
Лев Константинович Панютин

(1831-03-06)March 6, 1831
Kherson Governorate, Imperial Russia
DiedDecember 13, 1882(1882-12-13) (aged 51)
Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia
Occupationwriter, poet, critic, journalist

References

  1. Лев Константинович Панютин at the Russian Biographical Dictionary. 1902. Vol. 13, pp. 292—293.
  2. Панютин, Лев Константинович at www.fedordostoevsky.ru
  3. Панютин, Лев Константинович at the Brockhaus and Efron Biographical Dictionary


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