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亚瑟·齐格斯蒙德维奇·霍明斯基(1888 - 1917年后)是基辅诗人和散文作家,著有五部诗集和一本散文书《詹基尼的安慰》(1914)。他自称是基辅“亚历山大·布洛克协会”(Alexander block Society)的创始人,在自己的创造性实验中,有时比俄罗斯象征主义大师(Maitre)更为激进。他们与米哈伊尔·p·Aleхeev和诗人马克西姆·f·赖尔斯基(Maxim F. Rylsky)一起组织了文学团体“基辅食人者”,该团体存在于1914-1915年。这篇文章和评论附在亚瑟·霍明斯基(Arthur Khominsky)的创作遗产的出版物上,该遗产来自Aleхeev的档案,他后来成为了院士。迄今为止不为人知的霍明斯基写给Aleхeev的信件以及他的诗歌和散文文本不仅有助于完善他作为一位非凡作家的形象,而且包含了关于20世纪10年代文学生活的有趣事实。
New Materials about Arthur Khominsky (His Letters to Mikhail P. Alexeev)
Arthur Sigismundovich Khominsky (1888 — after 1917) was a Kyiv poet and prose writer, the author of five poetry collections and a prose book “The Comfort of Jenkini” (1914). He called himself the founder of the “Alexander Blok Society” in Kyiv, sometimes being more radical in his own creative experiments than Russian symbolism Maitre. Together with Mikhail P. Aleхeev and the poet Maxim F. Rylsky they organized the literary group “Kyiv Anthropophages”, which existed in 1914–1915. The article and comment are attached to the publication of Arthur Khominsky’s creative heritage from the archive of Aleхeev who became an Academician later. Hitherto unknown Khominsky's letters to Aleхeev as well as his poetic and prose texts not only help to complete his image as an extraordinary author but contain interesting facts about literary life of the 1910s.