for English readers

for English readers

 

Publishing house «LEANOR»
Moscow, Krasnaia Presnia st., 13-30
Tel/Fax: (095) 310-2629
E-mail: linor92@hotmail.com


On this page we’d like introduce our publishing house to English readers.

The publishing house “Leanor” is existing since 1992. The name Leanor had the lover of Edgar Allan Po. Later on this name got the common noun in European and Russian culture. And it means “ everlastingly desired and unachievable ideal of harmony”.

Below you’ll find short annotations on main points of poetry of poets, whose books were published by our publishing house. And also some poems by them.

1. Elizbar Ananiaschivili
A man of the old Russian culture, a friend of Russian great poets of so called “Silver century”, the translator of belees-lettres, poet with high note of humanism. There is no photo of him. At the 2000-th year he died.

2. Olga Tatarinova
A poet who continues the high tradition of Russian culture giving all her forces for teaching young poets. Her poetry is the poetry of the deep interaction of nuances of feelings and the serious technical training by classics.

3. Igor Bolichev
A master of Russian poetic school who took many influences from Silver century to Paris note and described the horror of destroying the USSR – his homeland.

4. Lioudmila Vagurina
The poetry with refined melody and free, sincere and original metaphors unfettered by form. She doesn’t follow anyone and there is the strong audible personal voice in her poetry. Ex-member of meloimaginist (melos + image) Moscow poetic group of 1990s.

5. Sergey Nescheretov
His poetry is highly skilled, witty and inspired. He’s very likely the most stalwart of the acmeist and imagenist. Ex-member of meloimaginist (melos + image) Moscow poetic group of 1990s.

6.Alexandra Kozireva
The poetry that absorbed the Silver century and the Russian European modern on the one hand and the publicism with alive now days pain on the other hand.

7. Iaroslav Pichugin
The poet who became deaf when being 17-th years old. In his own closed space of silence he creates not only the masterpieces of classic form but in the free form too.

8. Ira Novitskaya
The poet who prefers only the free form of poems and creates her own special poetic space. Ex-member of meloimaginist (melos + image) Moscow poetic group of 1990s.

9. Tatiana Patsaeva
The poetry of spiritual meditation connected with the feelings of the primordial harmony of human being.

10. Aleksey Prokopiev
The poetry of difficult metaphors and images filled with high and philosophical idea close to Germany school.

11. Kirill Sergeev
The creator of fascinating books who walked in difficult intellectual labyrinth, the literature mystifier and the translator from Italian.

12. Tatiana Stamova
The poetry of frank, spontaneous feelings appealing in her open monologue to all people

13. Andrey Patrikeev
The poet who believes that poetry is a way to trip the reader into constructing the virtual universe experienced by the author in his or her struggling with life and language, while translating poetry is the best way to see the inside of the process

 

 

The books of our publishing house you can find in National libraries of Russia, USA and Canada.

    our authors

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Olga Tatarinova

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Igor Bolichev

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Lioudmila Vagurina

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Sergey Nescheretov

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Alexandra Kozireva

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Iaroslav Pichugin

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Ira Novitskaya

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Tatiana Patsaeva

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Aleksey Prokopiev

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Kirill Sergeev

 


                

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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