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Alexander Pushkin Date: Wed, 1799-02-06

Alexander Sergeyvich Pushkin displayed a talent for writing poetry...

Jen Fad · Thursday, February 6th 2014 at 10:38AM · 696 views
*The birth of Alexander Pushkin in 1799 is celebrated on this date. He was a Black Russian poet and the great-grandson of Abraham Hannibal, an African general and friend of Peter the Great.

As a child, Alexander Sergeyvich Pushkin displayed a talent for writing poetry. In 1818, he was appointed to Russia's ministry of foreign affairs. By day, he worked for the government; at night, he wrote poetry. Pushkin eventually became Russia's poet laureate. Political freedom was the subject of two of his most famous poems, Noel and Ode to Freedom, which critiqued the government. As a result, Pushkin was banished into exile, during which he continued to write and became the first Russian to earn a living as a poet.

In 1824, he received a pardon from Alexander the First on the condition that his future writings would not provoke political unrest. Thereafter, he wrote two novels, The Captive of the Caucasus and The Captain's Daughter. A continuous theme throughout his works was his obvious pride in his African heritage. He left unfinished a tribute novel, The Moor of Peter the Great, in honor of his grandfather. In 1837 at the age of 38, Pushkin died in a duel over the woman he married.

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The World Book Encyclopedia.
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 Alexander Sergeyvich Pushkin displayed a talent for writing poetry...

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MIISRAEL Bride Thursday, February 6th 2014 at 9:40PM

I've heard of and read some of his poetry works. Never hear much about him in many of the poetry circles I go.

Nice post.

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