- Orest Somov
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Orest Mikhailovich Somov (Ukrainian: Орест Сомов; December 10, 1793 — 1833) was a Ukrainian romantic writer who wrote in the Russian language. He was a writer, journalist, literary critic, and translator. Somov was born in Vovchansk, Kharkiv Oblast. He studied in the Kharkiv University, then moved to Saint Petersburg.
Much of his writing deals with Ukrainian history and folklore. He was very popular during his life, but after his death his works stopped being widely read.
He is distantly related to the American actor René Auberjonois; Auberjonois' maternal grandfather's mother was a Russian noblewoman, Eudoxia Michailovna Somova (1850–1924), a collateral cousin of Somov's.
Famous works
- Гайдамак (1825)
- Юродивый (Юродивий) (1826)
- Оборотень (1829)
- Русалка (1831)
- Сватовство (1831)
- Киевские ведьмы (1833)
English Translations
- Mommy and Sonny, (Story), from Russian Romantic Prose: An Anthology, Translation Press, 1979.
References
- Moser, Charles. The Cambridge History of Russian Literature. Cambridge University Press: 1992.
- N. Petrunyna. Орест Сомов и его проза (Orest Somov and His Prose) [1]
Categories:- 1793 births
- 1825 deaths
- People from Vovchansk
- Ukrainian writers
- Russian writers
- Alumni of Kharkiv University
- Ukrainian literary critics
- Ukrainian translators
- European writer stubs
- Ukrainian people stubs
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