Anri Volokhonsky
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Anri Girshevich Volokhonsky (Russian: Анри Гиршевич Волохонский, 19 March 1936 – 8 April 2017) was a Russian poet and translator.
Volokhonsky was born in Leningrad and graduated from university with a degree in chemistry. In 1973 he emigrated to Israel and moved to Germany in 1985. Between 1985 and 1995 Volokhonsky lived in Munich, where he worked for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and in 1995 he moved to Tübingen. His sister, Larissa Volokhonsky, eventually became a translator. He died on 8 April 2017 in Rexingen, where he had lived since 2004.
Volokhonsky began writing poetry in the 1950s. He published several books of poetry, some of them together with Alexei Khvostenko. Most of the poetry is ironic and is considered to be descended from Oberiu. Perhaps his most famous piece was lyrics on "Сanzona by Francesco da Milano", written by Vladimir Vavilov, the song called "The City of Gold" (Russian: Город Золотой). The song, in turn, would become a hit in the 1980s when it was performed by Aquarium for the soundtrack for the film Assa. Volokhonsky also worked with Leonid Fyodorov, the frontman of the Auktyon, and wrote texts for his albums.
He also translated Catullus and fragments of Finnegans Wake by James Joyce into Russian.