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Yuri Ofrosimov

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Yuri Viktorovich Ofrosimov (Template:Lang-ru; 1894 - 1967) was a Russian poet and theater critic. He was born in Moscow emigrated to Berlin in 1920, where he was active in the Russian emigre literary community, including the Berlin Poets' Club. In 1933, Ofrosimov moved to Belgrade where he was arrested by German forces during the Second World War. After the war he lived with his wife Dorothea Vogels in Ennenda, Switzerland.

Some of Ofrosimov's writings are published under the name George Rosimov.

Writings

  • 1921. Stikhi ob uteriannom. Berlin : Izd-vo I.P. Ladyzhnikova.
  • 1926. Teatr: fel'etony. Berlin : Volga.

References

  • G. ROSIMOV (IURII OFROSIMOV) PAPERS. GEN MSS 312. Beinecke Library, Yale University.