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Alexander Alexandrovich Blok

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Birth
Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia
Death
7 Aug 1921 (aged 40)
Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia
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Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia Add to Map
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Poet, Playwright. He was considered by many the greatest figure of Russia's Symbolist Movement. His experiments in rhythm and prosody broke new ground in his country's literature. Blok's masterpiece, the long poem "The Twelve" in 1918, reflected his initial enthusiasm for the Russian Revolution. It depicts twelve Bolshevik soldiers on a winter night, raping, looting, and killing their way through St. Petersburg; at the end Jesus Christ appears as their leader. The poem caused a firestorm of controversy. Blok was attacked by Russian emigres and White Guard supporters, who felt he had betrayed his own class, and he was condemned by the Communists, who resented the work's religious implications. He quickly grew disillusioned with the new regime and fell into a depression, completing no new works before his death from cancer. His output also includes the poetry collection "Songs of the Beautiful Lady" in 1904, the plays "The Puppet Show" in 1905 and "The Stranger" in 1906, and the long poem "The Scythians" in 1918.
Poet, Playwright. He was considered by many the greatest figure of Russia's Symbolist Movement. His experiments in rhythm and prosody broke new ground in his country's literature. Blok's masterpiece, the long poem "The Twelve" in 1918, reflected his initial enthusiasm for the Russian Revolution. It depicts twelve Bolshevik soldiers on a winter night, raping, looting, and killing their way through St. Petersburg; at the end Jesus Christ appears as their leader. The poem caused a firestorm of controversy. Blok was attacked by Russian emigres and White Guard supporters, who felt he had betrayed his own class, and he was condemned by the Communists, who resented the work's religious implications. He quickly grew disillusioned with the new regime and fell into a depression, completing no new works before his death from cancer. His output also includes the poetry collection "Songs of the Beautiful Lady" in 1904, the plays "The Puppet Show" in 1905 and "The Stranger" in 1906, and the long poem "The Scythians" in 1918.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9454905/alexander_alexandrovich-blok: accessed ), memorial page for Alexander Alexandrovich Blok (16 Nov 1880–7 Aug 1921), Find a Grave Memorial ID 9454905, citing Literatorskie Mostki, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia; Maintained by Find a Grave.