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词条 Leonid Gubanov (poet)
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  1. Biography

  2. Personal life

  3. Books

  4. References

  5. External links

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Leonid Georgyevich Gubanov ({{lang-ru|Леони́д Гео́ргиевич Губа́нов}}; July 20, 1946 – September 8, 1983[1]) was a Soviet poet, creator of unofficial literary circle SMOG[2].

Biography

He began writing poetry since childhood. In 1962 he entered the literary studio at the district library. Several of his poems were published in the newspaper Pionerskaya Pravda. Then he became interested in futurism and created a neo-futuristic samizdat magazine[3].

Then he entered the literary studio of the Moscow Palace of Pioneers. Famous poets paid attention to him. In 1964, Yevgeny Yevtushenko helped to print an excerpt from a poem by Leonid Gubanov in the magazine Yunost. This publication was the last publication of Leonid Gubanov in the Soviet press[4].

In early 1965, together with Vladimir Aleinikov, Vladimir Batshev, Yuri Kublanovsky and others, he participated in the creation of the independent literary and artistic association SMOG.

On December 5, 1965, he took part in a glasnost meeting on Pushkin Square in Moscow. After some time, forcibly hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital[1].

During the era of stagnation, Leonid Gubanov did not take part in official literary life. He earned his living by unskilled labor (he was a working geophysical expedition, photo lab assistant, fireman, graphic designer, janitor, loader)[5].

He died on September 8, 1983 at the age of thirty-seven, buried in Moscow at the Khovanskoye Cemetery.

In 1994, the first compilation of Leonid Gubanov, The Angel in the Snow, was published by the publishing house IMA-PRESS.

Personal life

He was married to poetess {{Interlanguage link multi|Alyona Basilova|ru|3=Басилова, Елена Николаевна}} (1943 — 2018).

Books

  • The Angel in the Snow (1994)
  • I am Exiled to the Muse on Galleys... (2001)[6]
  • Gray Horse (2006)
  • And Invited Words to Feast... (2012)

References

1. ^Леонид Губанов. Биография
2. ^Антология Самиздата. Леонид Губанов
3. ^Биографический указатель
4. ^Биографический указатель
5. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20090308113405/http://aptechka.agava.ru/statyi/memuary/shmelkova/shmelG1.html Знаю я, что меня берегут на потом… О Леониде Губанове]
6. ^Я сослан к Музе на галеры…

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