Sergey Pantsirev Explained

Sergey Pantsirev
Native Name:Сергей Николаевич Панцирев
Birth Date:30 July 1969
Birth Place:Moscow, Russia
Occupation:Poet, translator
Language:Russian, English, Hungarian
Education:Moscow Power Engineering Institute
Spouse:Anna Vladi Pantsireva

Sergey Pantsirev (Russian: Сергей Николаевич Панцирев; born July 30, 1969) is a Russian poet and translator.

Early life and education

Pantsirev was born in Moscow and studied at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, specializing in information technology. Before fully dedicating himself to literature, he worked as an IT manager, receiving the Russian National Internet Award in 2002. [1]

Literary career

Pantsirev debuted as a poet in 1994 with his collection Reflections (Рефлексия). His subsequent works, including Present Perfect (Настоящее время, 2004) and Short Waves (Короткие волны, 2021), have received critical acclaim both in his native Russia[2] and in Hungary, where he resided.[3] His poetry has been translated into English, Hungarian, Polish and German. In addition to his original poems, Pantsirev has translated the works of contemporary Hungarian poets, including György Mandics and Judit Vihar, into Russian. He has also translated from Bulgarian and English, contributed to anthologies such as Century After Century and Joseph Brodsky in the Eyes of Contemporaries. Pantsirev was a part of Hungarian delegation at the UNESCO World Poetry Day Festival in Warsaw in 2022.[4]

Views and personal life

A critic of Vladimir Putin, Pantsirev was a participant of the 2011–2013 Russian protests[5] and emigrated after Russian occupation of Crimea. He has lived in Hungary since 2014. He was a member of the Moscow Writers' Union and joined the Hungarian PEN Club in 2014.[6] His wife, Anna Vladi Pantsireva, is an artist of East Asian ink wash painting.[7]

Selected works

Recognition

In 2024, he was awarded a prize by a Russian émigré poetry magazine, Emigrantskaya Lira, published in Belgium.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sergey Pantsirev: profile at Sevaoborot website . 2024-01-12. ru.
  2. Web site: Александр Герасимов: Московский волк тебе товарищ. 2024-12-01. ru.
  3. Web site: V. Gilbert Edit: Itt az idő. 2024-12-01. hu.
  4. Web site: Paweł Krupka – XXII Światowe Dni Poezji na Mazowszu . 2024-01-12. pl.
  5. Web site: The Wall Street Journal: In Moscow, Police Keep Protesters on the Run. 2024-12-01. en.
  6. Web site: Magyar Idők: Versragu postagalambokból. hu. 2024-12-01.
  7. Web site: A tus útja – Pantsireva Anna kiállításmegnyitója . 2024-01-12. hu.
  8. Web site: Szergej Pantsirev harmadik helyezést nyert az Emigráns Orosz Líra világfesztiválon. Irodalmi Jelen . 2024-12-01. hu.