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Arvo Mets
Arvo Antonovich Mets ((ロシア語:Арво Антонович Метс); 29 April 1937 - 1997) was a Russian poet of Estonian descent. He is regarded as a master of Russian free verse. He also translated works of Estonian poets into Russian.
== Biography ==

Arvo Mets was born in Tallinn to a Russian Orthodox father and a Lutheran mother. He was educated at the St. Petersburg Librarian University and later at the Literary Institute in Moscow. He lived most of his life in Moscow where he edited a few literary magazines. From 1975 till 1991 he worked as an editor for the “New world” magazine (rus. “Новый мир”). Arvo Mets organised poetry reading in the “Taganka” literary club (rus. “На Таганке”). During his lifetime he published three collections of his poems. The book of his selected poems appeared posthumously, in 2006. His works also appeared in the best Russian literary magazines. A number of his poems have been translated into English, Dutch, Hindi, Serbian and some other languages.

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