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  1. Maximilian Alexandrovich Kirienko-Voloshin ( Russian: Максимилиа́н Алекса́ндрович Кирие́нко-Воло́шин; May 28, [ O.S. May 16] 1877 – August 11, 1932), [1] commonly known as Max Voloshin, was a Russian poet. He was one of the significant representatives of the symbolist movement in Russian culture and ...

  2. The speaker marvels at Maya's ethereal presence, describing her as a "noon mirage" or "sweet deception." The poem's imagery and language are reminiscent of Symbolism, conveying subjective experiences and transcending the ordinary. Compared to Voloshin's other works, this poem aligns with his exploration of the mystical and the metaphysical.

  3. "In this book, Barbara Walker examines the Russian literary circle, a feature of Russian intellectual and cultural life from tsarist times into the early Soviet period, through the life story of one of its liveliest and most adored figures, the poet Maximilian Voloshin (1877-1932).

  4. Apr 17, 2014 · This line by poet Maximilian Voloshin (1877-1932) has been on the mind of many people in recent weeks, as Ukraine wrestles with an era of deep unrest and confrontation over its future. Right...

  5. russianlife.com › the-russia-file › voloshin-poemsVoloshin Poems - Russian Life

    Jun 13, 2008 · Translator Constantine Rusanov has crafted these wonderful English versions of 11 of Maximilian Voloshin's poems. They are reprinted here with permission. The copyright to the English versions remains with Mr. Rusanov.

  6. May 31, 2017 · Among the many geniuses of the Russian Silver Age, the name Maximilian Voloshin can sometimes be overlooked. His verses are not quoted all that frequently, and his aquarelles, though recognized, are not widely reproduced for sale.

  7. This fascinating study aims to make a case for Maximilian Voloshin as a figure who might embody a new identity for Russia as a tolerant, free, and open society. Its appearance shortly after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 is timely: Voloshin and his legacy are strongly attached to Crimea.

  8. Maximilian Alexandrovich Kirienko-Voloshin was a Russian poet. He was one of the significant representatives of the Symbolist movement in Russian culture and literature.

  9. Jan 4, 2017 · Maximilian Voloshin (1877-1932) was a Ukrainian-born Russian poet. He became famous as a poet and a critic of literature and the arts, being published in many contemporary magazines of the early 20th century, including Vesy, Zolotoye runo (‘The Golden Fleece’), and Apollon.

  10. Famed and outspoken Russian poet, Maximilian Voloshin's notoriety has grown steadily since his slow release from Soviet censorship. For the first time, Landa showcases his vast poetic contributions, proving his words to be an overlooked solution both to the political and cultural turmoil engulfing the Soviet Union in the early twentieth century.