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Konstantin Kedrov

Konstantin Kedrov (Russian: Константи́н Алекса́ндрович Ке́дров; nickname — Kedrov-Tchelitchew was born November 12, 1942, in Rybinsk, USSR). He is a Russian poet, philosopher, literary critic and literary historian. He is a Professor of the Institute for Literature.[1][2].

Kedrow is a member of the Soviet Writers’ Union (1989), member of the Executive Committee of the Russian PEN Club, member of the International Noblemen Union (via Chelishchev noble kin — Registration Certificate # 98 of Nov. 13, 2008) and winner of the Korean Manhae Prize (2013)[3].

In the years of 1974–1986, Kedrov was a senior lecturer at the Chair of history of Russian literature, Institute for Literature named after Maksim Gorky [4][5].

In the years of 1991—1998, Kedrov was a literary reviewer at Izvestiya Daily[6].

Since 2001, Kedrov has been the dean of the Academy of Poets and Philosophers of the Natalia Nesterova University[7][8].

He is Сhief editor of The «Journal of Poets» literary magazine, the founder of the DOOS literary group, and author of the Dobrovolnoe Obshchestvo Okhrany Strekoz (Voluntary Society for Protecting the Dragonflies)[9]

Prizes[edit]

  • 1999 — International David Burlyuk the Father of Russian Futurism Otmetina (Award)[10]
  • 2003 — GRAMMy.ru Prize, Annual Poetry Event nomination for his poem «Computer of Love»[11]
  • 2005 — Twice GRAMMY.ru Laureate, Annual Poetry Event nomination
  • 2005 — «Deti Ra» Magazine Prize, Drama nomination
  • 2007 — Literaturnaya Rossiya Weekly Annual Laureate for his poem Fialkiada
  • 2008 — Diploma of contributing to a Book Fair under the Agnon Biblic Project (Israel)
  • 2009 — Aleksandr Griboedov Prize “For his Loyal Service to National Belles-Lettres” (Resolution of Moscow City Branch and Translators’ Section of the Russian Writers’ Union of November 17, 2009).
  • 2009 — Medal of Internet Community under the Literary Club and Board of Directors of the Internet Poets’ Union
  • 2013 — Manhae Prize (Republic of Korea)[12]
  • 2014 — The Dominant Prize (Munich)[13]
  • 2015 — «Deti Ra» Magazine Prize, Poetry nomination
  • 2016 — Gold Prize of LiFFt Eurasian and All-Russian Literary Fests
  • 2017 — Annual Leonardo Prize
  • 2018 — Pushkin Prize
  • 2020 — Gran-prix, Poetry nomination, Moscow Literary Prize
  • 2023 — Medal “For his Input into Promoting the World Literature” (Resolution of Steering Committee of the LiFFt International Fest at Cairo International Book Fair)
  • 2023 — International People’s Diplomacy Commonwealth Medal “For Contributing to Racial Harmony and Special Achievements in International Activity”
  • In connection with the first Poetry Day in Russia, Kedrov received a grateful letter from the Russian Federation Committee for UNESCO[1][14]

Major Works Books[edit]

  • Poetical Cosmos. — Moscow: Sovetsky Pisatel Publishing House, 1989. — 20 000 copies. ISBN 5-265-00956-6
  • Computer of Love. — Moscow: Khudozhestvennaya Literatura Publishing House, 1990
  • Assertions of Denies. — Moscow: Center Publishing House, 1991
  • Verfliem. — Moscow: DOOS Publishers, 1992
  • Vrutselet. — Moscow: DOOS Publishers, 1993
  • Gamma tel Gamleta. — Moscow: Yelena Pakhomova Publishers, 1994
  • ILI On ili Ada ili Ilion ili Iliada. (Readings in Vadim Sidur Museum Series). — Moscow, 1995
  • Ulysses and Nausicaa. — Moscow: Yelena Pakhomova Publishers, 1998
  • Metametaphor. — Moscow: DOOS Publishers, 1999
  • Metametaphor Encyclopedia. — Moscow: DOOS Publishers, 2000
  • Parallel Worlds. — Moscow: AiF Print Publishers, 2001
  • Insideout. — Moscow: Mysl Publishing House, 2001
  • Angelic Poetics. — Moscow: Natalia Nesterova University Publishing House, 2001
  • Beyond Apokalypse. — Moscow: AiF Print Publishers, 2002
  • ILI (Or) (Collected Works. Poetry). — Moscow: Mysl Publishing House, 2002
  • Sam-ist-dat. — Moscow: Ruslan Elinin LIA Publishing House, 2003
  • Metacode. — Moscow: AiF Print Publishers, 2005
  • Philosophy of Literature. — Moscow: Khudozhestvennaya Literatura Publishing House, 2009. — 200 p. — ISBN 978-5-280-03454-9
  • Conductor of Silence: Poems and long poems. — Moscow: Khudozhestvennaya Literatura Publishing House, 2009. — ISBN 978-5-280-03456-3
  • (Co-authored with Margarita Al') Assertion of Deny. — Moscow: Ruslan Elinin LIA Publishing House, 2009
  • Nevesta Lokhmataya Svetom: Poems, Long Poems. — Moscow: Aleksandr Gritsenko Producer Center Publishers, 2014. — 5000 copies. (Classics and Contemporaries Series) ISBN 978-5-9906032-0-2
  • Voices. Documentary Biographical Mysteria. Moscow: DOOS Publishers, 2016. — ISBN 978-5-906568-08-3
  • Glass Robot: Poems and Long poems / Foreword by Andrey Voznesensky. — Moscow: LIFFT Publishers, 2018. — 500 copies. (Golden LiFFt. Russia's Writers Series) ISBN 978-5-604-01615-2
  • Partant: Book of Poems. — Moscow: Yevgeny Stepanov’s Publishing House, 2018 (Avangrandy Book Series)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Konstantin Kedrov Poet, philologist, a critic. :: people :: Russia-InfoCentre". russia-ic.com.
  2. ^ Fedorushkov, Edyta (December 30, 2016). "«Метабола» Эпштейна и «метаметафора» Кедрова как поэтико-худо- жественная ревизия метафоры: о двух главных понятиях метареализма". Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Rossica (9): 9–21. doi:10.18778/1427-9681.09.01 – via www.czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl.
  3. ^ "Poet Konstantin Kedrov Becomes First Russian to Win Prestigious Manhae Prize". russkiymir.ru.
  4. ^ Albena Lutzkanova-Vassileva, The Testimonies of Russian and American Postmodern Poetry: Reference, Trauma, and History, 2014, ISBN 978-1-62892-188-5.
  5. ^ "Konstantin Kedrov: créativité et biographie du poète". thients.com. November 12, 2023.
  6. ^ Антология поэзии «Строфы века». — М.-Мн.: «Полифакт», 1995. — С. 878
  7. ^ "V Eurasian Literary Festival of Festivals "LiFFt": Outcomes". Official site of the Eurasian Peoples' Assembly. December 6, 2021.
  8. ^ ru:Русский ПЕН-центр: Константин Кедров-Челищев «А бабочка летела как хотела…»
  9. ^ "Константин Александрович Кедров — Русский ПЕН-центр. Официальный сайт". penrussia.org.
  10. ^ "О премии | Новая карта русской литературы". www.litkarta.ru.
  11. ^ KM.RU Образование. Константин Кедров стал лауреатом премии Грэмми. Ру за 2003 г
  12. ^ "인쇄하기". www.ibulgyo.com.
  13. ^ "Dominante-Preis 2014 ‒ Almanach Dominante". www.almanach-dominante.de.
  14. ^ "НИИ механики МГУ. Интеллектуальная Система Тематического Исследования НАукометрических данных".

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