| Full Name |
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin |
| Date of Birth |
06 June 1799 |
| Place of Birth |
Moscow, Russian Empire |
| Date of Death |
10 February 1837 |
| Place of Death |
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire |
| Citizenship / Country of Residence |
Russian Empire |
| Education |
Imperial Lyceum (Tsarskoye Selo) |
| Profession |
Poet, Playwright, Novelist |
| Years of Activity |
1814 - 1837 |
| Brief Information |
Alexander Pushkin is considered the founder of modern Russian literature and the Russian literary language. His works, including "Eugene Onegin," "Boris Godunov," and "The Captain's Daughter," are foundational texts in Russian culture. He is credited with shaping Russian poetic tradition and influencing subsequent generations of writers. |