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Andrei Bronnikov

Author of Zen Elegies

8+ Works 12 Members 6 Reviews

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Works by Andrei Bronnikov

Zen Elegies (2010) 4 copies, 1 review
Исчезающий вид (2016) 1 copy, 1 review
Poetry and reality (2019) 1 copy, 1 review
Элегии дзен (2018) 1 copy
Третье Бытие (2020) 1 copy, 1 review
Ezra's Book (2019) — Contributor — 1 copy

Associated Works

The Cantos (Кантос) (2009) — Translator — 1 copy, 1 review

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Bronnikov, Andrei
Legal name
Bronnikov, Andrei Vitalievich
Other names
Бронников, Андрей Витальевич
Occupations
poet
author
scientist
Organizations
Krakow Meetings
Plato Society
Ezra Pound Society
T.S. Eliot Society
MFO, Oberwolfach Research Institute for Mathematics
American Mathematical Society (show all 9)
SPIE, The International Society for Optics and Photonics
IEEE, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
USSR Academy of Science
Short biography
Andrei Bronnikov was born in Novosibirsk, USSR. He performed as a poet and rock musician within the underground samizdat movement of the 1980s. He received a PhD degree in physics and mathematics from the USSR Academy of Science. He relocated to the Netherlands in 1993. During the next three decades Andrei Bronnikov has established himself as a world's top scientist, philosopher and poet. In world literature, Andrei Bronnikov is best known as the author of the first Russian translation of The Cantos of Ezra Pound. Andrei Bronnikov's book The Third Being ("Третье бытие", 2020) appeared as a part of a renowned philosophical book series.
Nationality
Russia
Birthplace
Novosibirsk, Russia
Places of residence
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Map Location
Netherlands

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Reviews

6 reviews
"Исчезающий вид" - третья книга стихов Андрея Бронникова. Поэт обращается к событиям первой половины XVIII века и берет за основу сюжета эпизод путешествия Беринга и его товарищей к берегам Аляски. В центре повествования - судьба участника экспедиции, врача и show more естествоиспытателя Георга Вильгельма Стеллера. Текст книги содержит элементы литературной стилизации, выдержки из архивных документов и многочисленные отсылки к именам, образам и идеям европейской культуры. show less
In deep and intense poems the author meditates on time and eternity, life and death, and art as the only true reality of human existence.
A collection of essays written by Andrei Bronnikov in 2011-2019.
«Исчезающий вид» – книга философской лирики, вдохновленной историческими событиями, связанными с деятельностью адьюнкта Петербургской академии наук, натуралиста и путешественника Георга Стеллера (1709-1746).

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