Background
Boris Alexandrovich Mikhailovsky was born on March 8, 1936 in Zhlobin, Homyel'skaya Voblasts', Belarus.
Boris Alexandrovich Mikhailovsky was born on March 8, 1936 in Zhlobin, Homyel'skaya Voblasts', Belarus.
Boris Alexandrovich graduated from the journalism department of the Faculty of Philology of the Voronezh State University (1974). In 1953 he graduated from the school of factory education in Karelo-Finnish SSR.
After graduating from the school of factory education, Boris Alexandrovich worked at the lumber enterprise (Kem), headed the club in the village of Sytovka, Shigonsky district of the Kuibyshev region and served in the Soviet Army.
Since 1965 he was an operator of the compressor units at one of the plants of concrete products. Since 1977, Boris Alexandrovich was engaged in journalistic work and was published in the magazine "Podyom", "Ogonek", the anthology "In the Far North" and collective collections. The author of the collections of poems published in Voronezh: Late Dawns (1996), Mood (1999), as well as the story After forty deaths (1997).