Lev Mikhailovich Tarasov (1912-1974) – poet, prose writer, artist, art critic, specialist in the visual arts of the second half of the XIX century. As the son of a white emigrant, from a young age he ended up on the periphery of a “new society”, without fitting into it either socially or aesthetically. Classical literature, brought up in his verses creative principles and symbolists, and “will be”, in love with the poetry of A. Blok and V. Khlebnikov, the failed student of Andrei Bely, Leo Tarasov created his own poetic world, which remained almost an unknown reader. A long -term employee of the Tretyakov Gallery and then the editor of the publishing house “Art”, he left a huge creative heritage: poems, poems, prose, diaries, drawings. “Negative lines” is the first attempt with sufficient completeness to present the poetic part of this heritage.
Compilation and afterword: Yu.L. Minina (Tarasova).
Author
Tarasov Lev Mikhailovich
Publisher
Aquarius, 2014
Series
Silver Age. Paralypomenon
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