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Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, , , — November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a , , , , and better known under his pen name Amari (Амари).Nikolskaya, T.L. Цетлин Михаил Осипович // Русские писатели. 1800--1917. Биографический словарь. Том 1. М., "Советская энциклопедия", 1989 In the late 1918, facing persecution by the (as a former activist), Tsetlin left the for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian émigré artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with , founded Novy Zhurnal (Новый Журнал) magazine in 1942. Okno magazine // Журнал «Окно» No 3, 2009

Mikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having "a revolutionary content"), biographical prose ( The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, , , Friedrich Hölderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Valéry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc. Mikhail Tsetlin at the Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary. 2009


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