Vladislav Khodasevich

1886–1939 (age 53)

Biography

Vladislav Khodasevich was a poet and critic whose lyrical language and moral intensity marked him as a leading voice in Russian letters during the early twentieth century. His poetry drew from classical forms while grappling with the turmoil of his era, yielding work both refined and deeply human.

Khodasevich also supported fellow writers through criticism and editorship, fostering literary communities attentive to craft and conscience. His artistic integrity remains an example for poets seeking to balance personal expression with thoughtful engagement in their time.

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