Mikhail Gorlin
Russian writer
Intro | Russian writer | |
A.K.A. | Mikhail Genrikhovich Gorlin | |
A.K.A. | Mikhail Genrikhovich Gorlin | |
Places | Russia Russia | |
is | Poet | |
Work field | Literature | |
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Birth | 11 June 1909, Saint Petersburg | |
Age | 115 years |
Mikhail Genrikhovich Gorlin (Russian: Михаи́л Ге́нрихович Го́рлин; IPA: [mʲɪxɐˈil ˈɡʲɛnrʲɪxəvʲɪtɕ ˈɡorlʲɪn]; 1909-1943) was a Russian emigre poet who founded the Berlin Poets' Club in 1928. He and his wife (the poet Raisa Blokh) later perished during World War II in a German concentration camp.
1936. Puteshestviia. Berlin: Petropolis. (Poems)
Some of Gorlin's writings and correspondence are held in the Vladimir Korvin-Piotrovskii Papers at the Beinecke Library, Yale University.