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  1. Osip Emilyevich Mandelstam[ 1] ( Russian: Осип Эмильевич Мандельштам, IPA: [ˈosʲɪp ɨˈmʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ mənʲdʲɪlʲˈʂtam]; 14 January [ O.S. 2 January] 1891 – 27 December 1938) was a Russian and Soviet poet. He was one of the foremost members of the Acmeist school.

  2. Learn about Osip Mandelstam, a Russian poet who defied the communist regime and wrote with humanism and intuition. Explore his life, works, and legacy in this comprehensive article.

  3. Jul 18, 2023 · Caught in the maelstrom of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent civil war, Mandelstam was arrested by the White army in Crimea as a suspected Bolshevik spy. After being expelled to...

  4. Osip Emilyevich Mandelshtam (born January 3 [January 15, New Style], 1891, Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now in Poland]—died December 27, 1938, Vtoraya Rechka transit camp, near Vladivostok, Russia, U.S.S.R. [now in Russia]) was a major Russian poet, prose writer, and literary essayist.

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  5. Learn about the life and work of Osip Mandelstam, a Russian poet who pioneered Acmeism and resisted the Bolshevik regime. Read his poems and texts about his literary criticism and exile.

  6. Dec 27, 2016 · On December 27, 1938, Russian-Jewish poet Osip Mandelstam died, in the gulag in the far east of the Soviet Union. He was 47 years old. Mandelstam was a pioneer of a new school of naturalistic poetry, but also wrote fiction and essays.

  7. Osip Emilyevich Mandelstam (1891-1938), the great modern Russian poet, essayist, and translator was born in Warsaw in 1891. In 1897, the family moved to Saint Petersburg. He received his formal education in the Tenishev School, in part at the Sorbonne in Paris and at the University of Heidelberg in Germany, but never took an academic degree.