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Danila Mikhailovich Davydov | |
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Native name | Данила Михайлович Давыдов |
Born | Moscow, Soviet Union | 24 August 1977
Occupation | Writer, Poet, Literary critic |
Nationality | Russian |
Danila Mikhailovich Davydov (Russian: Данила Михайлович Давыдов; born August 24, 1977, Moscow) is a Russian poet, prose writer and literary critic, literary critic, editor.[1]
Born in Moscow. Graduated from the 1504th Humanitarian Gymnasium (1994) and the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute (2000, prose seminar by Ruslan Kireev). Then he graduated from graduate school at Samara State Pedagogical University (scientific advisor Yu. B. Orlitsky), candidate of philological sciences (dissertation "Russian naive and primitivist poetry: genesis, evolution, poetics"). In 2009, he entered doctoral studies at the Russian Language Department of the Moscow Pedagogical State University (proposed dissertation topic: "Russian poetry 1930-60 as a sociolinguistic and sociocultural phenomenon"). Scientific interests - history of Russian literature of the XX-XXI centuries, subliterature and primitive literature, theory of literature, philosophy of science, sociology of culture, sociolinguistics, semiotics of text and general semiotics, theoretical and practical anthropology. Davydov is a regular participant in conferences dedicated to modern (and not only) literature. His articles have been published in journals and numerous scientific collections.[2]