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Dmitri Aleksandrovich Kryuchkov (born 1887 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation - ?1936) in Russian: Дмитрий Александрович Крючков was a Russian poet and a converted to Catholicism. ==Biography==
Born in 1887 in Saint Petersburg in a middle-class family, Kryuchkov studied in a German high school, but did not finish it. He was engaged in the course of Ego-Futurism poetry and published two collections of poetry (in 1913 and 1914 ). Much of his poetry had themes of landscapes and religion. His first book of poetry was titled "Padun Nemolchnyi" (The Incessant Faller) published in 1913. His second book of poetry was titled "Tsvety Ledyanye" (Icy Flowers) and was published in 1914, featuring poems exclusively about Winter landscapes. As Ego-Futurism eventually dissipated, Kryuchkov faded into obscurity along with other poets of this movement.
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