Russian poet won German Dominant Award Automatic translate
MUNICH. The German prize "Dominant 2014" this year received a poet and philosopher from Russia - Konstantin Kedrov. The award ceremony was held at the Tolstoy Library in Munich.
During the ceremony, the presenters read excerpts from the works of the laureate, in particular from the poems “Ulysses and Navskaya” and “The Computer of Love”, as well as individual poems. The chairman of the Dialog creative union, the editor-in-chief of the Russian-German almanac Dominant, writer and pianist Semyon Gurariy in his speech noted that “Konstantin Kedrov is not trying to stupefy or stun readers. He simply hopes to make them a companion of his views. ” After completing the award ceremony, the poet took part in the Lermontov readings held at the Gasteig cultural center in Munich.
Note that the Dominate Literary Prize was organized by Otto Zagner Publishing House and the Dialogue Creative Union (the new Munich Culture Forum) in 2012. The cultural union includes representatives from Germany, Spain, Denmark, China, South Korea, Hungary, France, Russia, Serbia, Japan and Brazil. In the two years that the Dominant Award existed, Professor Dieter Noll (Stuttgart) and prose writer Boris Hazanov (Munich) became its laureates. The prize is awarded annually to cultural figures for outstanding poetic discoveries and the creation of new aesthetic principles in literature.
Svetlana Korableva © Gallerix.ru
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