Anatoly Naiman

Russian writer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroRussian writer
PlacesRussia
isPoet Writer Prosaist Translator
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
Birth23 April 1936, Saint Petersburg, Tsardom of Russia
Age88 years
Star signTaurus
Education
Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology
The details

Biography


Anatoly Naiman (born 1936 in Leningrad) is a Russian poet, translator and writer. He is one of the four of Akhmatova's Orphans.

Biography

Naiman is a graduate of the Leningrad Technological Institute and has been a fellow at Oxford University and the Kennan Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Notable works

Translations

  • Flamence (1983)
  • Songs of the French Troubadors (1987)

Original Poetry

  • Clouds at the End of the Century (1993)
  • The Rhythm of a Hand (2000)
  • Lions and Acrobats: Selected poetry of Anatoly Naiman, translated by Margo Shohl Rosen & F. D. Reeve (2005)

Novels

  • Sir (2001)
  • Kablukov (2005)
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