Yuri Kublanovsky


Yury Mikhaylovich Kublanovsky is a Russian poet, essayist, critic and art historian. He is the author of dozens of lyrical books appearing in America, France, and Russia. He is known for his dissident past in the former Soviet Union as a member of the post-Stalinist informal literary union, SMOG.

Biography

Yuri Kublanovsky was born in 1947 into a family of an actor, his father Mikhail Naumovich Kublanovsky, and a teacher of Russian literature. His grandfather, a priest, was shot in 1930. His grandmother kept the spirit of pre-revolutionary Russia in her household. Despite the fact that his parents were communists, he was baptized.
He was fond of painting, with ten years of experience in the art studio at one time aspired to be a painter. Poems, by his own admission, he began to write when he was 14 or 15 years old. He started with the avant-garde, considering that resisting or opposing official Soviet literature can only be done in obscure or non-traditional ways. In the early years of the Khrushchev Thaw, he appeared in print, taking the example of Western surrealists and Russian futurists. In 1962 he went to Moscow and showed his poems to Andrey Voznesensky, who approved them.
From October 1982 to 1990 he lived as an emigre in Paris and Munich. Joseph Brodsky and Solzhenitsyn praised his poetry.

Awards

Kublanovsky has received the Solzhenitsyn Prize, Mandelstam Prize, New Pushkin Prize.
In 2016 he became a member of the Board of Trustees Fazil Iskander [International Literary Award]

Poem books

  • Избранное. — Ann Arbor: Ardis, 1981;
  • С последним солнцем. — Paris: La Presse Libre, 1983 ;
  • Оттиск. — Paris: YMCA-Press, 1985;
  • Затмение. — Paris, YMCA-Press, 1989;
  • Возвращение. — Moscow: Правда, 1990;
  • Оттиск. — Moscow, 1990;
  • Чужбинное. — Moscow: Моск. рабочий, 1993;
  • Число. — Moscow: изд-во Московского клуба, 1994;
  • Памяти Петрограда. — Saint Petersburg: Пушкинский фонд, 1994;
  • Голос из хора. — Paris-Moscow-New-York, 1995;
  • Заколдованный дом. — Moscow: Русский путь, 1998;
  • Дольше календаря. — Moscow: Русский путь, 2001;
  • В световом году. — Moscow: Русский путь, 2001. — ;
  • На обратном пути. — Moscow: Русскій міръ, 2006. — ;
  • Дольше календаря. — Moscow: Время, 2006;
  • Перекличка. — Moscow: Время, 2009;
  • . — Rybinsk: Медиарост, 2010;
  • Изборник. — Irkutsk: Издатель Сапронов, 2011;
  • . — Moscow: Викмо-М; Русский путь, 2012, —, 978-5-85887-422-5.
  • Неисправные времена. — М.: Вифсаида: Русский путь, 2015. —.
  • Долгая переправа: 2001—2017. — М.: Б.С.Г.-Пресс, 2017. —.
  • Crépuscule d'impressioniste. — Париж: Le Castor Astral, 2018. —.