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  1. Igor Severyanin (Russian: И́горь Северя́нин; pen name, real name Igor Vasilyevich Lotaryov: И́горь Васи́льевич Лотарёв; May 16, 1887 – December 20, 1941) was a Russian poet who presided over the circle of the so-called Ego-Futurists.

  2. 9 de ago. de 2014 · Ígor Severiánin (1887-1941) Los primeros andamios de egofuturismo y su introducción en la literatura fueron muy duros. Todo empezó por una serie de poemas patrióticos, después vinieron poemas humorísticos y, finalmente, se llegó a la composición de la poesía lírica.

  3. Igor Severyanin [1887-1941] (Russian: Игорь Северянин, pen name, real name Igor Vasilyevich Lotaryov (Игорь Васильевич Лотарёв), he sometimes preferred to refer to himself by the name 'Igor-Severyanin') was a Russian poet who presided over the circle of the so-called Ego-Futurists.

  4. An analysis of Severyanin's poem "No More Than a Dream", which explores the themes of memory, poetry, and loss in the context of the Russian Revolution. The poem consists of five dream sequences, each with a Blokian echo, and a second quatrain expressing the dreamer's emotional response.

  5. A scholarly article on the translations of Igor Severyanin, a Russian futurist poet, by Pierre Menard, a fictional character from Borges' story. The article analyzes Menard's versions of Severyanin's poem "The Square of Squares" and their relation to Menard's personal life and artistic vision.

  6. Igor Severyanin ( Russian: И́горь Северя́нин; pen name, real name Igor Vasilyevich Lotaryov: И́горь Васи́льевич Лотарёв; May 16, 1887 – December 20, 1941) was a Russian poet who presided over the circle of the so-called Ego-Futurists.

  7. Sometime leader of the ego-futurists, Igor' Severianin was called "Valerii Briusov's ape" by Ziniada Gippius and "the genius of camp in Russian poetry" by Vladimir Markov.