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Dmitry Lvovich Bykov ( rus, links=no, Дмитрий Львович Быков, p=ˈdmʲitrʲɪj ˈlʲvovʲɪdʑ ˈbɨkəf, a=Dmitriy L'vovich Bykov.ru.vorb.oga; born 20 December 1967) is a Russian writer, poet, literary critic and journalist.Bykov author profile
" (in Russian). ''
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''. Retrieved 5 December 2009.
He is also known as biographer of
Boris Pasternak Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (30 May 1960) was a Russian and Soviet poet, novelist, composer, and literary translator. Composed in 1917, Pasternak's first book of poems, ''My Sister, Life'', was published in Berlin in 1922 and soon became an imp ...
,
Bulat Okudzhava Bulat Shalvovich Okudzhava (; ka, ბულატ ოკუჯავა; ; May 9, 1924 – June 12, 1997) was a Soviet and Russian poet, writer, musician, novelist, and singer-songwriter of Georgian-Armenian ancestry. He was one of the founders o ...
and
Maxim Gorky Alexei Maximovich Peshkov (;  – 18 June 1936), popularly known as Maxim Gorky (; ), was a Russian and Soviet writer and proponent of socialism. He was nominated five times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Before his success as an aut ...
.


Biography

Born into a
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, his father was a prominent medical scholar, Lev Zilbertrud. Bykov graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of the elite
Moscow State University Moscow State University (MSU), officially M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University,. is a public university, public research university in Moscow, Russia. The university includes 15 research institutes, 43 faculties, more than 300 departments, a ...
. Dmitry Bykov taught literature and the history of Soviet literature in Moscow's secondary schools. He was a professor at the Department of World Literature and Culture of Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), often considered the most elite university of the USSR. As a journalist and critic, Bykov has been writing for the magazine ''
Ogoniok ''Ogoniok'' ( rus, Огонёк, Ogonyok, t=Spark, p=ɐɡɐˈnʲɵk, a=Ru-огонёк.ogg; pre-reform orthography: Огонекъ) was one of the oldest weekly illustrated magazines in Russia. History and profile ''Ogoniok'' was first issue ...
'' since 1993. He has also periodically hosted a show on the radio station
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, which ran until 2008. Earlier, he was one of the hosts of an influential TV show ''Vremechko''. Being one of the most prolific modern Russian writers, he gained additional recognition for his biography of
Boris Pasternak Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (30 May 1960) was a Russian and Soviet poet, novelist, composer, and literary translator. Composed in 1917, Pasternak's first book of poems, ''My Sister, Life'', was published in Berlin in 1922 and soon became an imp ...
published in 2005. The biography earned Bykov the 2006
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() and Big Book () awards. He later wrote influential biographies of
Maxim Gorky Alexei Maximovich Peshkov (;  – 18 June 1936), popularly known as Maxim Gorky (; ), was a Russian and Soviet writer and proponent of socialism. He was nominated five times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Before his success as an aut ...
and
Bulat Okudzhava Bulat Shalvovich Okudzhava (; ka, ბულატ ოკუჯავა; ; May 9, 1924 – June 12, 1997) was a Soviet and Russian poet, writer, musician, novelist, and singer-songwriter of Georgian-Armenian ancestry. He was one of the founders o ...
. In 2008 a documentary called ''Virginity'' () was released in which Bykov was a co-writer. In 2009, Bykov was named assistant editor-in-chief of the weekly magazine ''Profile''.
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"Леонтьев остается главредом "Профиля", его замом станет Дмитрий Быков"
21 January 2009.
He is also the editor-in-chief of the monthly literature-focused magazine ''What to Read'' (). Together with actor Mikhail Yefremov, he created project "Citizen Poet" (a pun on
Nikolay Nekrasov Nikolay Alexeyevich Nekrasov ( rus, Никола́й Алексе́евич Некра́сов, p=nʲɪkɐˈlaj ɐlʲɪkˈsʲejɪvʲɪtɕ nʲɪˈkrasəf, a=Ru-Nikolay_Alexeyevich_Nekrasov.ogg, – ) was a Russian poet, writer, critic and publ ...
's poem "Poet and Citizen"). Yefremov reads poems, written by Bykov, which are usually satirical comments on contemporary Russian society,
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and
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. Each poem parodies the style of a famous poet of the past, e.g.
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,
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,
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, among others. It was originally broadcast on
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TV channel, but the project was closed because the poems were too critical of the Russian government. For years, the show had been hosted in audio format by
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radio station. In mid-April 2019, while aboard a domestic flight en route to
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, Bykov fainted and was hospitalized upon arrival. Initially, Russian media covered the story regarding Bykov's health status in different ways.
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reported that a
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was responsible for Bykov's condition, which was specified by online portal as being
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, and that Bykov suffering from a hyperglycemic crisis. In addition, a source told
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that Bykov had experienced severe circulatory failures in his brain. However, the next week, on 25 April, Bykov denied having diabetes. After the doctors at the hospital in Ufa told him that they could not find the cause of his illness, he concluded that it was poisoning. In early September 2020, Aric Toler, director of research and training at
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, suspected that a
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was used. The possible poisoning of Bykov by Russian government agents was reportedly investigated, along with other similar cases, by Christo Grozev of Bellingcat. Bellingcat describes a "striking resemblance" between the poisoning of Bykov and the
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. In 2022 Bykov, who has criticized the
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, was declared by Russian government to be a "
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". Subsequently, many booksellers started withdrawing sales of his books in Russia. Since being declared a "foreign agent", Bykov has been fined for not declaring his status as such, and is subject to a criminal case. Since 2022, Bykov was a visiting critic in the Institute for European Studies in
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. In 2024, he was named Inaugural Humanities Center Scholar in Exile at the
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, where he then began teaching in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures.


Bibliography


Prose fiction

* ''Justification'' («Оправдание», 2001) * ''Orthography'' («Орфография», 2003) * ''In the World of Animals: A Children's Book for Adults, An Adults' Book for Children'', with Irina Luk'ianova («В мире животиков. Детская книга для взрослых, взрослая книга для детей», 2005) * ''How Putin Became President of the USA: New Russian Fairy Tales'' («Как Путин стал президентом США: новые русские сказки», 2005) * ''Truth'', with Maksim Chertanov («Правда», 2005) * ''Removal Service'' («Эвакуатор», 2005) * ''ZhD'', or ''Living Souls'' («ЖД», 2006) * ''ZhD Short Stories'' («ЖД-рассказы», 2007) * ''Listed out'' («Списанные», 2008) * ''Ostromov, or The Magician's Apprentice'' («Остромов, или Ученик чародея», 2010) * ''Farewell to the Cuckoo'' («Прощай, кукушка», 2011) * ''Male Carriage'' («Мужской вагон», 2012) * ''X'' («Икс», 2012) * ''The Signals'', with Valeria Zharova («Сигналы», 2013) * ''The Block: A Walktrough'' («Квартал: прохождение», 2014)


Biographies

* ''Boris Pasternak'' («Борис Пастернак», 2005) * ''Was Gorky real?'' («Был ли Горький?», 2008) * ''Bulat Okudzhava'' («Булат Окуджава», 2009)


Books of essays

* ''The Debauchery of Work'' («Блуд труда», 2003) * ''Chronicles of Immediate War'' («Хроники ближайшей войны», 2005) * ''In Place of Life'' («Вместо жизни», 2006) * ''In a Void'' («На пустом месте», 2008) * ''Thinking the World'' («Думание мира», 2009) * ''And Practically Everybody'' («И все-все-все», 2009, 2011) * ''The Calendar. Speaking of Essential Things'' («Календарь. Разговоры о главном», 2010) * ''The Calendar 2. Debating the Undebatable'' («Календарь-2. Споры о бесспорном», 2012) * ''The Secret Russian Calendar. Most important dates''(«Тайный русский календарь. Главные даты», 2012) * ''The Short Course of Soviet Literature'' («Советская литература. Краткий курс», 2012). later republished as ''The Advanced Course of Soviet Literature'' («Советская литература. Расширенный курс»)


Poetry

*''Declaration of Independence'' («Декларация независимости», 1992) *''A Letter to a Young Man'' («Послание к юноше», 1994) *''Military Coup'' («Военный переворот», 1996) *''Reprieve'' («Отсрочка», 2000) *''The Recruit'' («Призывник», 2003) *''Chain Letters'' («Письма счастья», 2006) *''Last Time'' («Последнее время», 2007) *''The Report'' («Отчет», 2010) *''New Chain Letters'' («Новые письма счастья», 2010) *''Actually'' («На самом деле», 2011) *''New and Newest Chain Letters'' («Новые и новейшие письма счастья», 2012) *''Bliss'' («Блаженство», 2014)


Drama

*''The Bear'' («Медведь», 2010)


References

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