Dmitry Vasilyevich Bobyshev (Russian: Дми́трий Васи́льевич Бо́бышев; born 11 April 1936) is a Russian poet, translator and literary critic.[1][2][3]
Biography
Dmitry Bobyshev was born on 11 April 1936 in Mariupol.[4] From his childhood he lived in Leningrad.[5] During the Siege of Leningrad, Bobyshev's father died, and after the war he was adopted by his stepfather. In 1959 he graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Technology. He worked for 10 years as an engineer for chemical equipment. Later, he became an editor on television.[6]
In 1979, Bobyshev emigrated to the United States, where he taught Russian language and literature. In 1983, he became a US citizen.[8] As of 2025, he is professor emeritus at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.[9]
Writing
Bobyshev is the author of six books of poetry, a number of poetry translations (modern American poetry) and volumes of prose memoir, I am here (2003). Among the circle of Akhmatova, Bobyshev stands apart aesthetically. While, like Brodsky, he is rooted in a century and a half of Russian poetic tradition, Bobyshev chooses more radical manifestations of this tradition.[10] The literary critic Barbara Heldt describes him as "the first Leningrad-Milwaukee poet", identifying him as transitioning from the poetic traditions of Imperial Russia to those of the American midwest.[1]
The Beasts of St.Anthony (Russian: Звери Св. Антония: Бестиарий). — New York: Apollon Foundation, 1989
Russian Terza Rima and Other Poems (Русские терцины и другие стихотворения) — St. Petersburg: Vsemirnoe Slovo, 1992
Fullness of Everything (Полнота всего) — St. Petersburg: Vodolej, 1992. ISBN5-87852-004-4
Angels and Powers (Ангелы и силы) — New York: Slovo/Word, 1997
Familiarities Between Words (Знакомства слов: Избранные стихи) — Moscow: New Literary Review, 2003.
Burning Bush (Жар-Куст) — Paris: Editions de Montmartre, 2003
Ода воздухоплаванию: Стихи последних лет. — Мoscow: Время, 2007. ISBN978-5-9691-0238-5
Чувство огромности. — Frankfurt am Main: Литературный европеец, 2017
Петербургские небожители. — New York, Liberty Publishing House, 2020
Февраль на Таврической улице. Книга ранних стихов. — St. Petersburg: Пальмира, 2021.
Memoir
I Am Here (Я здесь. Человекотекст) — Мoscow: Vagrius, 2003
Self Portrait in Faces (Автопортрет в лицах. Человекотекст, книга вторая) — Мoscow: Время, 2008. ISBN978-5-9691-0357-3
References
12Heldt, Barbara (Winter 1984). "The Other Worlds of Dmitry Bobyshev". World Literature Today. 58 (1): 27–30. doi:10.2307/40139638. JSTOR40139638.
↑Rosen, Margo Shohl (2011). The Independent Turn in Soviet-Era Russian Poetry: How Dmitry Bobyshev, Joseph Brodsky, Anatoly Naiman and Evgeny Rein Became the 'Avvakumites' of Leningrad (Ph.D. thesis). Columbia University. ProQuest3454633.
12Taylor, John (July 2017). "Anna Akhmatova and Her Magic Choir (Dmitry Bobyshev, Joseph Brodsky, Anatoly Naiman, Evgeny Rein)". Into the Heart of European Poetry. Routledge. pp.293–298. doi:10.4324/9780203788233-66. ISBN9780203788233.