Boris Sadovskoy

Boris Alexandrovich Sadovskoy
Born (1881-02-22)February 22, 1881
Ardatov, Nizny Novgorod, Russian Empire
Died April 3, 1952(1952-04-03) (aged 71)
Moscow, USSR
Education Moscow University
Period 1901-1928
Genre Poetry, fiction, literary criticism

Boris Alexandrovich Sadovskoy (born Sadovskiy; Борис Александрович Садовской, February 22, 1881, Ardatov, Nizhny Novgorod Governorate, Russian Empire, - April 3, 1952, Moscow, USSR) was a Russian poet, prosaic, literary critic of the Silver Age of Russian poetry. Despite starting as a member of the Russian Symbolist movement and actively contributing to Vesy, Sadovskoy in his own poetry followed the tradition of Afanasy Fet, whom he admired and wrote several books about. His second adopted trend was the patriarchal Russia' stylisations which often took a form of literary parodies and mistifications. After the 1917 Revolution, Sadovsky, a monarchist, refused to emigrate and, becoming a wheelchair-user, lived in isolation, his last book published in 1928.[1][2]

References

  1. "Boris Alexandrovich Sadovskoy". www.sadovskoi.ru. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
  2. "Boris Alexandrovich Sadovskoy". silverage.ru. Retrieved 2014-01-13.

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