Aleksandar Puškin
Aleksandar Puškin was a renowned Russian poet, playwright, and novelist, often considered the father of modern Russian literature. His works, such as 'Eugene Onegin' and 'Boris Godunov', showcase a mastery of language and a deep understanding of human emotion. Puškin's influence extends beyond literature to Russian culture as a whole, and he is celebrated for his innovative use of the Russian language and his exploration of themes such as love, fate, and society.
Born on Jun 06, 1799 (226 years old)
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Aleksandar Puškin inspired Shaffer's work with his drama 'Mozart and Salieri'.
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