Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Alexander Pushkin (1799-
1837) was born in Moscow,
Russia. He is 'Russia’s Bard'
and one of the most important
contributors to modern
Russian literature. A
proponent of social reform,
Pushkin belonged to an
underground revolutionary
movement. This sometimes
interfered with his literary
career and many of his
poems, plays and historical works
                                         were censored.

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