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Lev Semenovich Rubinshteyn
Лев Рубинштейн
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Lev Semenovich Rubinstein (19 February 1947, Moscow) is a Russian poet, literary critic, publicist and essayist.
He graduated from the philological faculty of the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute, worked as a bibliographer for a long time. He has been engaged in literature since the late 1960s; in the early 1970s he began developing his own minimalist style. Under the influence of work with library cards, from the mid-1970s he created his own genre, which arose on the border of verbal, visual
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Lev Semenovich Rubinstein (19 February 1947, Moscow) is a Russian poet, literary critic, publicist and essayist.
He graduated from the philological faculty of the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute, worked as a bibliographer for a long time. He has been engaged in literature since the late 1960s; in the early 1970s he began developing his own minimalist style. Under the influence of work with library cards, from the mid-1970s he created his own genre, which arose on the border of verbal, visual and performative arts - the genre of "filebooks". One of the founders and leaders of Moscow conceptualism (along with Vsevolod Nekrasov and Dmitry Alexandrovich Prigov).
Participant of many poetry and music festivals, art exhibitions and actions. The first publications (in Russian and in translations) appeared in the West in the late 1970s. The first publications in Russia since the late 1980s. The texts have been translated into the main European languages. In 1994 he was a DAAD Scholar in Berlin. Laureate of the Andrei Bely Prize (1999).
Former columnist of “Itogov” and “Weekly Journal”. Columnist Stengazeta.net and Graney.ru.