Background
Boris Vladimirovich Ber was born on February 13, 1871, in the Russian Federation in a noble family.
Moscow University
Kazan Federal University
Boris Vladimirovich Ber was born on February 13, 1871, in the Russian Federation in a noble family.
Boris Vladimirovich passed exams externally in 1891 in a gymnasium of Nizhny Novgorod. He studied intermittently at Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Kazan universities, but graduated neither.
For some time Boris Vladimirovich worked as a censor but left the service due to illness. In subsequent years he lived in a family estate in the village of Znamenskoye, Simbirsk province.
Boris Vladimirovich made his debut with the translation of the Provencal song of F. Mistral "Magali". In 1895-1900 he was published in the "Zhivopisnyj obozrevatel". Ber's first collection of "Poems" (Saint Petersburg, 1897) wasn't popular, most of the copies were not sold, and in 1902 the author transformed the cover фтв released it in a second edition. The second book of Boris Vladimirovich - "Sonnets and other poems" (Saint Petersburg, 1907) - A.A. Blok called "excessively banal and unnecessary." Even A.A. Kondratyev, Ber's close friend, noted that his poems "remain cold, easily forgotten, and colorless for the reader."
In 1918-1920, Boris Vladimirovich prepared a collection of poems and fairy tales "Svyataya Rus", which included his own processing of folklore plots. Unpublished collection of poems 1916-1920 "Izumrudnaya tablichka" and many translations.