Alexei Parshchikov
Alexei Parshchikov (1954–2009) was a Soviet writer, poet and essayist.
Also recorded as Alexei Maximovich Parshchikov.
Overview
Born at Olga in 1954, died at Cologne in 2009.
In detail
Alexei Parshchikov studied at Maxim Gorky Literature Institute. the recorded working language is Russian, Uzbek and English.
The field of work recorded is poetry, essay and translation.
Distinctions recorded are Andrei Bely Prize.
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“Alexei Parshchikov”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2786813: Alexei Parshchikov
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Alexei Parshchikov, Алексей Парщиков
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Кonstantin Kedrov Alexei Parchikov Egor Radov 1997.jpg
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