Dichterzunft
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Dichterzunft
Summary
Dichterzunft is a literary group[1]. Dichterzunft has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Dichterzunft is located in Saint Petersburg[3].
- Dichterzunft is located in Saint Petersburg[4].
- Dichterzunft is located in Saint Petersburg[5].
- Dichterzunft is in the country of France[6].
- Dichterzunft is in the country of Russian Empire[7].
- Dichterzunft's instance of is recorded as literary group[8].
- Dichterzunft's founder is recorded as Nikolay Gumilev[9].
- Dichterzunft's founder is recorded as Sergey Gorodetsky[10].
- Dichterzunft is associated with the Acmeist poetry movement[11].
- The location of Dichterzunft was Moscow[12].
- The location of Dichterzunft was Tbilisi[13].
- Dichterzunft took place at Baku[14].
- The location of Dichterzunft was Berlin[15].
- Dichterzunft took place at Paris[16].
- 1911 marks the founding of Dichterzunft[17].
- Dichterzunft was dissolved in 1914[18].
- Dichterzunft was dissolved in 1923[19].
- Dichterzunft's facet of is recorded as Silver Age of Russian Poetry[20].
- Dichterzunft's described by source is recorded as Concise Literary Encyclopedia[21].
- Dichterzunft's affiliation is recorded as Apollon (magazine)[22].
- Dichterzunft's affiliation is recorded as Giperborey (magazine)[23].
- Dichterzunft's official name is recorded as Цех поэтов[24].
- Dichterzunft's significant person is recorded as Osip Mandelstam[25].
- Dichterzunft's significant person is recorded as Anna Akhmatova[26].
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Founding
Founders include Nikolay Gumilev[9] and Sergey Gorodetsky[10]. 1911 marks the founding of Dichterzunft[17].
Identity
Dichterzunft's official name is recorded as Цех поэтов[24].
Dissolution
Dissolution dates include 1914[18] and 1923[19].
Why It Matters
Dichterzunft has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]