Boris Dubin

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Boris Vladimirovich Dubin (Russian: Борис Владимирович Дубин; 31 December 1946 – 20 August 2014

Russian Public Opinion Herald published by the center. Additionally he was a lecturer of sociology of culture at the Russian State University for the Humanities
and the Moscow higher school of social and economic sciences.

Professional activities

Dubin was born into a family of physicians. He was closely connected with the poets of SMOG (Russian: СМОГ), whose poems were printed as a Samizdat. In the second half of the 1960s he visited the seminars of famous poets and translators such as Arseny Tarkovsky, David Samoylov and Boris Slutsky. He graduated from the philological faculty of the

VCIOM. In 2004 the core of VCIOM employees including Dubin, left the organization and helped to set up the Levada Center under the direction of Yuri Levada
.

Translations

In 1970 Dubin co-operated with the publishing house "Fiction" (Russian: Художественная литература), later with "Progress and Rainbow (Russian: Прогресс и Радуга). The first publicized translation was some poems of

and many more. Other famous writers whose verses and prose he translated were Guillaume Apollinaire, Endre Ady, Jorge Luis Borges, Octavio Paz, César Vallejo, José Lezama Lima, Fernando Pessoa. His translations also included essays of writers such as Susan Sontag, Isaiah Berlin, Maurice Blanchot, Emil Cioran, Henri Michaux, Yves Bonnefoy, Philippe Jaccottet, José Ortega y Gasset, Julio Cortázar, Giorgio Agamben. Dubin translated the works of several Polish authors like Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński, Czesław Miłosz, Janusz Szuber and Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki. He also wrote and translated the anthology "Space in other words: the French poets of the 20th century about an image in art". Besides his translations, Dubin published articles about the latest foreign literature and modern Russian poetry.

Dubin is the winner of different awards for his essays and translations, some of the biggest include the award for "Window" (Russian: Иллюминатор) in 1995, A.Leroy-Beaulieu and M.Vaksmaher for translations from French into Russian, the Andrei Bely Prize for humanitarian researches in 2005 and the International award of Efim Etkind in 2006. Chevalier of The Ordre national du Mérite (France, 2008).

Books by Boris Dubin

Recognition

Dubin is a winner of several essay and translation awards. He is a

knight of the National Order of Merit
(France, 2008). He is also a winner of the "Foreign Literature", "Znamya" and "Knowledge is Strength" magazines, the prize of the Ministry of Culture of Hungary, the Anatole Leroy-Bollier Prize (France-Russia), the Maurice Waxmaher Prize (France-Russia), the Efim Etkind Prize and the Andrei Bely Prize.

References and external links

Russian:

  1. ^ "Умер социолог, культуролог, переводчик Борис Дубин – Газета.Ru | Новости". 11 February 2024.

English: