Английская Википедия:Andrey Ditzel

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Шаблон:Infobox person Andrey Ditzel (born February 14, 1977, Novosibirsk) is a Russian prose writer, poet, journalist and LGBT activist.[1]

Biography

Born in Novosibirsk on February 14, 1977. Graduate of the Siberian Academy of Public Administration with a degree in Public Relations, Licentiate in the Humanities Faculty of the University of Hamburg.[2]

In the fall of 2001, he entered into a civil partnership with his partner in Germany. The first ever registration of a same-sex union of two Russian citizens caused a discussion in the electronic and print media.[3]

Since 2002 he has been living and working in Germany. He is known as one of the organizers of the Russian-speaking column at the gay pride parade in Berlin [5]. Member of the German Union of Journalists BDFJ.[4]

Repeatedly entered the short lists of the literary competition named after NS Gumilyov "The Lost Tram" , the project "Eshkol: Contemporary Israeli and Jewish Culture in Russia" and other competitions. Winner (2010) of the Russian-language poetic slam in Berlin , the international poetry competition "Emigrant Lyre 2014 \ 2015".[5]

In May 2013, Dietzel's photo exhibition "Water Earth" was opened in the Novosibirsk City Center of Fine Arts as part of the Russian-Italian Museum Night.[6]

Publications

  • The pier. Poems – St. Petersburg: Helikon Plus, 2001.[7]
  • Fingers. Poems. – Novosibirsk: Artel "Wasted Labor", 2003.
  • G. Vlasov, A. Ditzel, K. Shcherbino, E. Zhumagulov. Moscow cuisine: Collection of poems. Foreword: S. Arutyunov. Afterword: D. Isakzhanov. – SPb: Helikon, 2005.
  • SLAVISTIKA: Poems, diaries, stories. – SPb .: Artel "Wasted Labor", 2007
  • Centaur vs Satyr. – Tver: KOLONNA Publications, 2009.[8]
  • Water Earth. Collection of poems. – Novosibirsk: "Left Bank", 2013.

References

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