Maxim Albertovich Amelin (; born 7 January 1970) is a Russian poet, critic, essayist, editor, and translator. He was born in Kursk, Soviet Union, where he graduated from the Kursk Commercial College (ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂúøù ÃÂþÃÂóþòÃÂù ÃÂõÃÂ
ýøúÃÂü) and did his military service in the Soviet Army. He studied in the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in Moscow from 1991 to 1994, where he worked with . He was commercial director and director of the St. Petersburg publishing house from 1995 to 2007 and has been the Editor-in-Chief of the Moscow publishing house OGI since 2008. He is married to the poet and lives in Moscow.
Tatyana Bek was the first to define his style, calling him an "archaist-innovator." His poetry is influenced by classical Greek and Roman poetry and by Russian poetry of the 18th century. He has translated the works of Catullus, Pindar, and Homer, as well as poetry from Georgian, Italian, Ukrainian, and other languages.
Amelin has edited and published the works of several lesser-known Russian writers, including Dmitry Ivanovich, Count Khvostov (1757-1835), Aleksandr Yefimovich Izmaylov (1779-1831), (1891-1942), Anna Petrovna Bunina (1774-1829), and (1736-1799).
In 2017, Amelin was awarded the , a national Russian prize that has been awarded since 2005.
Poetry (in Russian)
- (Cold Odes) Ã¥þûþôýÃÂõ þôàâ ÃÂ.: Symposium, 1996.
- Dubia â áÃÂñ.: ÃÂýð-ÃÂÃÂõÃÂÃÂ, 1999.
- (The Horse of the Gorgon) ÃÂþýàÃÂþÃÂóþýàâ ÃÂ.: ÃÂÃÂõüÃÂ, 2003.
- (Bent Speech) ÃÂýÃÂÃÂðàÃÂõÃÂàâ ÃÂ.: ÃÂ. á. ÃÂ.-ÃÂÃÂõÃÂÃÂ, 2011.
- (The Joyous Science, or The True Story of the Famous Bruce, Composed in Verse from the Accounts of Several Eyewitnesses) ÃÂõÃÂõûðàýðÃÂúð, øûø ÃÂþôûøýýðàÿþòõÃÂÃÂàþ ÷ýðüõýøÃÂþü ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂõ, ÿõÃÂõûþöõýýðàÃÂÃÂøÃÂ
ðüø ÃÂþ ÃÂûþò ýõÃÂúþûÃÂúøÃÂ
þÃÂõòøôÃÂõò â ÃÂ.: ÃÂòóÃÂÃÂÃÂ, 2018.
Poetry Collections (translated)
- Maksim Amelin, Libro Inverso, traduzione di Marilena Rea, Queen Kristianka Edizioni, 2024.
- Maksim Ameljin. Gorgonin konj / Prijevod s ruskog i biljeÃ
¡ke Ã
½arko MileniÃÂ. BrÃÂko: KniÃ
¾evny klub, 2012. ÃÂ
- Maxim Amelin. Arkadentempel. Gedichte / ÃÂbersetzt von Alexander Nitzberg. Vienna: Klever Verlag, 2013. ÃÂ
- Maxim Amelin & Irina Iermakova. Esperit i fang / Edició a cura Nuria Busquet & Ricard San Vicente. Barcelona: Institució de les Lletres Catalanes, 2015. ÃÂ
- Maxim Amelin. The Joyous Science: Selected Poems of Maxim Amelin. Translated by Derek Mong and Anne O. Fisher. Buffalo: White Pine Press, 2018.
Translations by Maxim Amelin
- (Catullus. Selected lyrics.) ÃÂðÃÂÃÂûû. ÃÂ֖ÃÂðýýðàûøÃÂøúð / ÃÂõÃÂõòþô, ÿÃÂøüõÃÂðýøÃÂ. â áÃÂñ.: ÃÂûõÃÂõùÃÂ, 1997; 2-õ ø÷ô., 1999.
- (Carmina Priapea.) ëÃÂÃÂøðÿþòð úýøóðû / áÃÂðÃÂÃÂÃÂ, ÿõÃÂõòþô, ÿÃÂøüõÃÂðýøÃÂ. â ÃÂ.; áÃÂñ.: ÃÂõÃÂýøù ÃÂðô, 2003.
- (Catullus. Poems.) ÃÂðÃÂÃÂûû. áÃÂøÃÂ
þÃÂòþÃÂõýøà/ áÃÂðÃÂÃÂÃÂ, ÿõÃÂõòþô, ÿÃÂøüõÃÂðýøÃÂ. â ÃÂ.: âõúÃÂÃÂ, 2010.
Edited anthologies (in Russian)
- (Nine Dimensions. An Anthology of Contemporary Russian Poetry) ÃÂõòÃÂÃÂàø÷üõÃÂõýøù. ÃÂýÃÂþûþóøàýþòõùÃÂõù ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂúþù ÿþÃÂ÷øø. / áþÃÂÃÂ.: ÃÂ. ÃÂõýöõõò, ÃÂ. ÃÂüõûøý, ÃÂ. ÃÂðÃÂÃÂúþòð, á. âøüþÃÂõõò, ÃÂ. ÃÂþôõýýøúþò, ÃÂ. ÃÂðòÃÂôþò, ÃÂ. ÃÂÃÂ÷ÃÂüøý, ÃÂ. ÃÂðÃÂõýýøúþòð, ÃÂ. ÃÂðÃÂÃÂøÃÂøþ, ÃÂ. ÃÂÃÂúÃÂûøý. â ÃÂ.: ÃÂþòþõ ûøÃÂõÃÂðÃÂÃÂÃÂýþõ þñþ÷ÃÂõýøõ, 2004.
- (The Best Poems of 2010) ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂøõ ÃÂÃÂøÃÂ
ø 2010 óþôð. ÃÂþÃÂÃÂøÃÂõÃÂúðàðýÃÂþûþóøà/ áþÃÂÃÂðòøÃÂõûàø ðòÃÂþÃÂ. â ÃÂ.: ÃÂÃÂÃÂ, 2012
- (An Anthology of New Georgian Poetry) ÃÂýÃÂþûþóøàýþòþù óÃÂÃÂ÷øýÃÂúþù ÿþÃÂ÷øø / áþÃÂþÃÂÃÂðòøÃÂõûàø ÿõÃÂõòþôÃÂøú. â ÃÂ.: ÃÂÃÂÃÂ, 2014
- (Contemporary Literature of the Peoples of Russia. Poetry [in 57 languages]) áþòÃÂõüõýýðàûøÃÂõÃÂðÃÂÃÂÃÂð ýðÃÂþôþò àþÃÂÃÂøø. ÃÂþÃÂ÷øà[ýð 57 ÃÂ÷ÃÂúðÃÂ
] / ÃÂÃÂòõÃÂÃÂÃÂòõýýÃÂù ÃÂõôðúÃÂþàø ÿõÃÂõòþôÃÂøú. â ÃÂ.: ÃÂÃÂÃÂ, 2017
Honors and awards
- The Poet Prize (2017) - "[Amelin] is an archaist-innovator who has given new voice to forgotten Russian poets of the 18th and early 19th centuries, not to mention Catullus, Homer, and Pindar."
- The Novy Mir Prize (1998, 2015)
- The Solzhenitsyn Prize (2013) â âÂÂfor innovative experimentation that has expanded the limits and possibilities of lyric poetry, for cultivating the diverse traditions of Russian poetry, and for extensive educational efforts to promote belles-lettresâÂÂ
- The Moscow Reckoning Special Prize (2012)
- The Bunin Prize (2012)
- The Znamya Prize (2010)
- The Moscow Reckoning Grand Prize (2004)
- The Antibooker (1998)
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