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  1. Dmitri Lvóvich Býkov (a veces su apellido aparece transcrito como Bíkov; en ruso: Дми́трий Льво́вич Бы́ков; 20 de diciembre de 1967, Moscú) es un prolífico prosista, poeta y ensayista ruso.

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    Dmitry Lvovich Bykov (Russian: Дмитрий Львович Быков, IPA: [ˈdmʲitrʲɪj ˈlʲvovʲɪdʑ ˈbɨkəf] ⓘ; born 20 December 1967) is a Russian writer, poet, literary critic and journalist. He is also known as biographer of Boris Pasternak, Bulat Okudzhava and Maxim Gorky.

  3. Dmitry Bykov. Visiting Assistant Professor in Russian. 428 Lattimore Hall. dbykov@ur.rochester.edu. Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 1-3 p.m. and by appointment. Biography. Of all of Dmitry Bykov’s professions—journalist, biographer, public intellectual, novelist, poet, media personality, professor of literature—he likes that of poet the best.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2022 · Dmitry Bykov, one of Russias best-known public intellectuals, is a visiting critic in the Institute for European Studies, and will be engaging with Cornell faculty and students and completing several writing projects.

  5. Meet with Dmitry for an hour of public conversation with Mabel Berezin, Director of the Institute for European Studies. Prof Berezin will ask him about the role of dissent and intellectual life...

  6. 15 de jul. de 2022 · Dmitry Bykov was a force in Russian cultural life; now he’s effectively in exile, probably for as long as Putin remains in power. The regime is “the final stage of Russian decline.”

  7. Dmitrii Lvovich Zilbeltrud (Bykov is his alias) (born 1967) is one of the most remarkable figures of modern literary life. In Russia, Bykov is a poet, prose writer, scholar, school teacher, journalist, radio host and one of Russia’s most outspoken public intellectuals.