1799-05-26 — 1837-01-29
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Alexander Pushkin is widely regarded as the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature. His work spans a vast range of genres, including lyric, epic, narrative poetry, and drama. With a style that blends the colloquial and the elevated, Pushkin explored themes such as love, freedom, honor, and destiny, leaving an indelible legacy on Russian and world culture.