Alexander Vvedensky
Alexander Vvedensky was a Russian poet and playwright, born in 1904 and known for his association with the Oberiu group, a collective of avant-garde artists in Leningrad. His work often featured absurdist themes and a unique style that challenged conventional literary norms.
Vvedensky's poetry was characterized by its playful language and surreal imagery, reflecting the tumultuous socio-political landscape of his time. He faced persecution under the Soviet regime, leading to his arrest in 1931. Despite his struggles, Vvedensky's influence on modern Russian literature remains significant, and he is celebrated for his innovative contributions.