Andrei | Voznesenski
Voznesensky was a central figure of the "children of the 60s," a generation of poets who broke away from rigid socialist realism.
Andrei Voznesensky (1933–2010) was a leading Soviet-Russian poet who became a cultural icon during the "Khrushchev Thaw." Known for his theatrical, high-energy readings that filled sports stadiums, he was a bridge between Russian literary tradition and the global avant-garde. 🎙️ The "Stadium Poet" Legacy andrei voznesenski
: He was one of the few Soviet writers allowed to travel extensively, befriending figures like Allen Ginsberg, Arthur Miller, and Robert Kennedy. Voznesensky was a central figure of the "children