Aleksander Sergejevič Puškin
Aleksander Sergejevič Puškin (1799-1837) was a renowned Russian poet, playwright, and novelist, often considered the founder of modern Russian literature. His works, including the famous narrative poem 'Eugene Onegin,' are celebrated for their lyrical quality and depth of emotion. Puškin's writing often drew on Russian folklore and history, and he is credited with creating a distinctly Russian literary voice. Despite his tragic early death in a duel, his influence on Russian literature and culture remains profound, inspiring generations of writers and poets.
Born on Jun 06, 1799 (226 years old)
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Aleksander Sergejevič Puškin created the poem 'Cigani' in the 19th century.
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