Oleg Lekmanov
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Oleg Andershanovich Lekmanov (born January 11, 1967) is a Russian literary scholar, biographer, and professor specializing in Russian poetry and 20th-century literature. His work includes critical studies of Acmeist poetry, Russian avant-garde literature, and biographies of notable Russian authors.
Oleg Lekmanov was born in Novomikhaylovsky, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. He pursued higher education at Moscow State Pedagogical University, where he later defended his doctoral thesis on Acmeism as a literary school.[1]
Academic career
Lekmanov has held various academic positions, including a decade of teaching at Moscow State University's Faculty of Journalism. Since 2011, he has been a professor at the Higher School of Economics, focusing on philology and literary history. He has also been a visiting professor at Princeton University.[2]
Publications
Lekmanov has authored numerous books and articles, including:[3]
- Acmeism in Criticism: 1913–1917 (2014) – a study of Acmeist poetry and its reception.
- Keys to the Silver Age (2017) – a guide to Russian literature of the early 20th century.
- Venedikt Yerofeyev: An Outsider (2018) – a biography of the notable Soviet writer.