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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]
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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]