Nikolay Semyonovich Tikhonov

Soviet writer
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Born:
Nov. 22 [Dec. 4, New Style], 1896, St. Petersburg, Russia
Died:
Feb. 8, 1979, Moscow (aged 82)
Movement / Style:
Serapion Brothers

Nikolay Semyonovich Tikhonov (born Nov. 22 [Dec. 4, New Style], 1896, St. Petersburg, Russia—died Feb. 8, 1979, Moscow) was a Soviet poet and prose writer, notable for his heroic war ballads and for his originality and poetic experimentation. Tikhonov was born into a middle-class family and received a rather poor formal education. He fought in a hussar regiment during World War I, later joining the Red Army and participating in the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Russian Civil War. During the early 1920s he settled in Leningrad and became a member of the Serapion Brothers, a literary group whose ...(100 of 396 words)