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Apukhtin A.N. (1840-1893), poet


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APUKHTIN Alexey Nikolaevich (1840-1893, St. Petersburg), poet, prose writer. He graduated from The Law School (1859, schoolmate of P.I. Tchaikovsky), then he served in the Ministry of Justice (until 1862). He started writing in the 1850s, and became wide known after the publication of Verses collection (1886), which included 85 works (republished in 1891 and 1893). In the history of Russian culture Apukhtin is known as the author of verses, which were set to music of Tchaikovsky, S.V. Rakhmaninov, et al. (A Pair of Chestnuts, Mad Nights, Sleepless Nights..., To Forget So Soon..., Whether the Day Reigns..., and others), and became popular songs. Some verses were devoted to St. Petersburg (May in Petersburg, Petersburg Night, Unfinished Monument, and some other). In the 1860s he lived at 18 Karavannaya Street, from 1888 at 23 Kirochnaya Street, in the 1890s - at 26 Millionnaya Street. He was buried at Literatorskie Mostki.

References: Отрадин М. В. А. Н. Апухтин // Апухтин А. Н. Полн. собр. стихотворений. Л., 1991. С. 5-38.

A. B. Muratov.

Persons
Apukhtin Alexey Nikolaevich
Rachmaninov Sergey Vasilievich
Tchaikovsky Peter Ilyich

Addresses
Karavannaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 18
Kirochnaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 23
Millionnaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 26

Bibliographies
Отрадин М. В. А. Н. Апухтин // Апухтин А. Н. Полн. собр. стихотворений. Л., 1991

The subject Index
Law School
Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Justice
Literatorskie (Literary) Mostki, the museum-necropolis