Eduard Limonov | |||
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Eduard Limonov in 2011
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Born | Eduard Veniaminovich Savenko 2 February 1943 Dzerzhinsk, Gorky Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
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Occupation | writer, poet, essayist, publicist, leader of The Other Russia, former leader of the National Bolshevik Party, editor of newspaper Limonka | ||
Nationality | Russian | ||
Citizenship |
Soviet (1943–1974) Statelessness (1974–1987) French (1987–2011) Russian (1992 – present) |
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Alma mater | Kharkiv National Pedagogical University | ||
Period | 1958 – present | ||
Genre | Novel, poetry, short story, autobiography, political essay | ||
Literary movement | Postmodernism | ||
Notable works |
It's Me, Eddie His Butler's Story A Young Scoundrel Memoir of a Russian Punk The Book of Water The Other Russia |
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Partner | Anna Rubinshtein Yelena Shchapova Natalya Medvedeva (1983–1995) Yekaterina Volkova |
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Children | Bogdan Alexandra |
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Website | |||
limonow |
Eduard Limonov (Russian: Эдуа́рд Лимо́нов, real name Eduard Veniaminovich Savenko, Russian: Эдуа́рд Вениами́нович Саве́нко; born 2 February 1943) is a Russian writer, poet, publicist, and political dissident. He is the founder and former leader of the banned National Bolshevik Party. Formerly an opponent of Vladimir Putin, Limonov was one of the leaders of The Other Russia political bloc. However, following the Russian military intervention in Ukraine, he has emerged as a strong supporter of Putin.
Limonov was born in former Soviet Union, in Dzerzhinsk, industrial town in the Gorky Oblast (now Nizhny Novgorod Oblast). Limonov's father—then in the military service – was in a state security career and his mother was a homemaker. In the early years of his life family moved to Kharkiv in the Ukrainian SSR, where Limonov grew up. He studied in the H.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University.
By Limonov's own account, he began writing "very bad" poetry at the age of thirteen and soon after became involved in theft and petty crime as an adolescent hooligan. Limonov adopted his nom de plume for use in literary circles during this time.