Maximilian Voloshin

Maximilian Alexandrovich Kirienko-Voloshin
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Born28 May 1877
Kiev, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)
DiedAugust 11, 1932 (aged 55)
Koktebel, USSR
OccupationPoet
Literary movementSymbolist movement

Maximilian Alexandrovich Kirienko-Voloshin (Russian: Максимилиа́н Алекса́ндрович Кирие́нко-Воло́шин; May 28, [O.S. May 16] 1877 – August 11, 1932),[1] commonly known as Max Voloshin, was a Russian poet. He was one of the significant representatives of the symbolist movement in Russian culture and literature. He became famous as a poet and a critic of literature and the arts, being published in many contemporary magazines of the early 20th century, including Vesy, Zolotoye runo ('The Golden Fleece'), and Apollon. He was known for his translations of a number of French poetic and prose works into Russian.

  1. ^ Тахо-Годи, Е. А. "ВОЛО́ШИН". Great Russian Encyclopedia.