Kirill Kovaldzhi

Kirill Vladimirovich Kovaldzhi (Russian: Кирилл Владимирович Ковальджи; 14 March 1929 – 10 April 2017) was a Russian poet, novelist, literary critic and translator.[2]

Kirill Kovaldzhi
Born
Kirill Vladimirovich Kovaldzhi

(1929-03-14)14 March 1929
Tashlyk
Died10 April 2017(2017-04-10) (aged 88)
Moscow
Occupation(s)poet, novelist, literary critic, translator[1]
Years active1954 — 2017

Career

In Moscow, published collections of poems At Dawn (1958), Voices (1972), After Noon (1981), Yearly Rings (1982), High Dialogue (1988), Links and Grains (1989), The Book of Lyrics (1993), The Invisible Threshold (1999), To You. On Demand (2002), the book of prose and poetry Countdown (2003), the short book Zerna (2005).[3]

The author of a number of short stories, the story Five Points on the Map (1965), the novel Liman Stories (1970) - his new supplemented edition, published under the title Candle in draft (1996), was nominated for the State Prize of Russia.

Death

Kovaldzhi died in Moscow on 10 April 2017, aged 88.[4]

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