Daniil Andreyev
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Daniil Andreyev Дании́л Андре́ев | |
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Nationality | Russian |
Occupation(s) | Writer, poet, mystic |
Parent(s) | Leonid Andreyev Alexandra Andreeva |
Daniil Leonidovich Andreyev (Russian: Дании́л Леони́дович Андре́ев, IPA: [dənʲɪˈil lʲɪɐˈnʲidəvʲɪtɕ ɐnˈdrʲejɪf] ⓘ; November 2, 1906, Berlin – March 30, 1959, Moscow) was a Russian writer, poet, and Christian mystic.
Biography
Daniil Andreyev, the son of
Like many[quantify] of his contemporaries, the boy Daniil had a pronounced literary bent; he began writing poetry and prose in early childhood. He graduated from high school but could not attend university because of his "non-proletarian" background. Supporting himself as a graphic artist, he wrote in his spare time.
Daniil Andreyev was conscripted into the
While incarcerated in
Works
Almost all works that Andreyev wrote before 1947, were destroyed by
His main book,
Apart from Roza Mira, he wrote a poem The Iron Mystery (Russian: Железная мистерия, published in 1990), a "poetic ensemble" (that is what he called it) Russian gods (Russian: Русские боги, full text published in 1995) and other works.
References
- ^ a b Pavlov, Galina (Галины Павлов): Два письма, три имени (Letters of Andreyev), Звезда 2006/11. URL last accessed 2007-10-22.
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Andreev, Daniel (1997). The Rose of the World. Translated by Jordan Roberts. Hudson, New York: Lindisfarne Books. ISBN 978-0940262836.
External links
- Fund of a name of Daniel Andreev – in Russian