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Dmitrii Bykov : ウィキペディア英語版
Dmitry Bykov
:''For the ice hockey player, see Dmitry Bykov (ice hockey)''
Dmitry Lvovich Bykov (; born 20 December 1967) is a Russian-speaking writer, poet and journalist.〔"(Bykov author profile )" (in Russian). ''Ogoniok''. Retrieved 2009-12-05.〕 He is also known as biographer of Boris Pasternak, Bulat Okudzhava and Maxim Gorky.
Being one of the most prolific modern Russian writers, in recent years he has gained additional recognition for his biography of Boris Pasternak, published in 2005. The biography earned Bykov the 2006 National Bestseller ((ロシア語:Национальный бестселлер)) and Great Book ((ロシア語:Большая Книга)) awards. He later wrote biographies of Maxim Gorky and Bulat Okudzhava.
Bykov graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of the Moscow State University. As a journalist and critic, Bykov has been writing for the magazine ''Ogoniok'' since 1993.〔 He has also periodically hosted a show on the radio station Echo of Moscow, running at least until early 2008.〔()〕 Earlier, he was one of the hosts of an influential TV show ''Vremechko''.
In 2008 a documentary called ''Virginity'' ((ロシア語:Девственность)) was released in which Bykov was a co-writer.
In 2009, Bykov was named assistant editor-in-chief of the weekly magazine ''Profile''.〔RIA Novosti. ("Леонтьев остается главредом "Профиля", его замом станет Дмитрий Быков" ) January 21, 2009.〕 He is also the editor-in-chief of the monthly literature-focused magazine ''What to read'' ("Что читать").
Together with actor Mikhail Yefremov, he created project "Citizen Poet" (a pun on Nikolai Nekrasov's poem "Poet and Citizen"). Yefremov reads poems, written by Bykov, which are usually satirical comments on the contemporary Russian society, politics and culture. Each poems parodies the style of a famous poet of the past, e.g. Pushkin, Nekrasov, Kipling, among others. It was originally broadcast on Dozhd TV channel, but the project was closed because the poems were too critical towards Russian government. Currently, the show is hosted in audio format by Echo of Moscow radio station.
==Bibliography==


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