Andrei Voznesenskiy

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
May 12, 1933 (92 years old)
Death date
Jun 01, 2010

Andrei Voznesenskiy

Known For

Music Games
1h 6m
Movie 1989

Music Games

A fantastic show with chases and alien spies and famous Soviet pop artists.

Dialogues
0h 30m
Movie 1986

Dialogues

The film is based on the concert of "Pop Mechanics" under the direction of Sergey Kuryokhin.

Biography

Andrei Andreyevich Voznesensky (Russian: Андрей Андреевич Вознесе́нский, May 12, 1933 – June 1, 2010) was a Soviet and Russian poet and writer who had been referred to by Robert Lowell as "one of the greatest living poets in any language." He was one of the "Children of the '60s," a new wave of iconic Russian intellectuals led by the Khrushchev Thaw. Voznesensky was considered "one of the most daring writers of the Soviet era" but his style often led to regular criticism from his contemporaries and he was once threatened with expulsion by Nikita Khrushchev. He performed poetry readings in front of sold-out stadiums around the world, and was much admired for his skilled delivery. Some of his poetry was translated into English by W. H. Auden. Voznesenky's long-serving mentor and muse was Boris Pasternak, the Nobel Laureate and the author of Doctor Zhivago. Before his death, he was both critically and popularly proclaimed "a living classic", and "an icon of Soviet intellectuals".

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