Andrey Nítchenko (born 1983) is a Russian poet.
Biography edit
Andrey Nitchenko grew up in Inta (Komi Republic, USSR). He finished the Philological faculty of the Syktyvkar University, then he studied as a postgraduate in Yaroslavl. His poetical works were published in the most authoritative poetical periodicals of Russia, such as "Arion", "Novy Mir", "Literaturnaya Gazeta" etc.
Nitchenko is winner of many prestigious literary awards: Ilya-Premiya[1] (2004), Voloshin Prize[2] (2004), Debut Award[3] (2005), Commonwealth of the Debuts[4] (2008).
Works edit
- Vodomer ("Water meter", poems, 2005)
- Perevody na chelovecheskiy ("Translations into a Human language", poems, 2011)
References edit
- ^ Nitchenko with a diploma of Ilya-Premiya Archived April 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ List of the Voloshin Prize Winners Archived January 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Nitchenko on the Web-Site of the Debut Award Archived November 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ RIA Novosti: Report about Commonwealth of the Debuts
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