Alexei Parshchikov
Author
1954 – 2009
Who was Alexei Parshchikov?
Alexei Maximovich Parshchikov was a Russian poet, critic, and translator.
Born in Olga, Primorsky Krai, Russian SFSR to the family of a famous physician, Maxim Reiderman, and a surgeon, L.S. Parschikova, Parshchikov was raised in the Ukrainian SSR and attended the Kiev Academy of Agriculture. He spent two years as an agricultural scientist before entering Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.
In 1993, he received an MA from Stanford University. His dissertation was devoted to the works of Dmitri Prigov.
Parshchikov was regarded as the major figure of the Meta-metaphorist movement, which Parshchikov founded along with Aleksandr Eremenko, Ivan Zhdanov and Ilya Kutik. In the last two decades, his works have been translated into fifteen languages. His publications in English include Blue Vitriol, translated by Michael Palmer, Michael Molnar, and John High and with an Introduction by Marjorie Perloff.
He resided in Cologne, Germany and died there.
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- Born
- May 25, 1954
- Also known as
- Alekseĭ Parshchikov
- Nationality
- Russia
- Education
- Stanford University
- Died
- Apr 3, 2009
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on July 23, 2013
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