Arseny Alexandrovich Tarkovsky ( June 25,
1907, Elisavetgrad – May 27, 1989, Moscow) was a prominent Soviet poet and
translator. He is considered one of the great twentieth century
Russian poets. He was also the father of influential film director Andrei
Tarkovsky.
Biography
Family
Tarkovsky was born on June twenty-fifth N.S. 1907 in
Elisavetgrad, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire (now Kirovohrad, Ukraine) to
the family of a bank clerk, Narodnik, and amateur actor of Polish origin
Aleksandr Tarkovsky (Aleksander Tarkowski) and his Ukrainian wife Maria
Rachkovska.
Youth
In 1921, Tarkovsky and
his friends published a poem which contained an acrostic about Lenin. They were
arrested, and sent to Nikolayev for execution. Tarkovsky was the only one that
managed to escape.
Career
By 1924 Tarkovsky moved
to Moscow, and from 1924-1925 he worked for a newspaper for railroad workers
called "Gudok", where he managed an editorial section written in
verse.
In 1925-1929 he studied literature at a university
college in Moscow. At that time he translated poetry from Turkmen, Georgian,
Armenian and Arabic.
During World War II he
volunteered as a war-correspondent at the Army Newspaper Boevaya Trevoga (War
Alarm). He was wounded in action in 1943. The leg wound he received caused
gaseous gangrene, and Tarkovsky had to undergo six gradual amputations.
Arseny Tarkovsky was mainly known as a translator of
Abu'l-Ala-Al-Ma'arri, Nizami, Magtymguly, Kemine, Sayat-Nova, Vazha-Pshavela,
Adam Mickiewicz, Mollanepes, Grigol Orbeliani and many other poets.
Tarkovsky's first collection of poetry, Before snow,
was published in 1962.
He lived mostly in
Moscow and Peredelkino and died on May 27, 1989 in Moscow. In 1989 he was
posthumously awarded the USSR State Prize.
Books
Tarkovsky's
grave in the Peredelkino cemetery
Перед снегом - Before
snow (1962);
Земле земное - To Earth
Its Own (1966);
Вестник - Messenger
(1969);
Стихотворения - Poems
(1974);
Зимний день - Winter
Day (1980);
Избранное - Selected
works (1982);
Стихи разных лет -
Poems of different years (1983) - compilation of early verse;
От юности до старости -
From Youth to Old Age(1987)
Благословенный Свет -
The Blessed Light (1993 -posthumously).
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