Background
Lev Konstantinovich Koskov was born on December 31, 1940 in Voronezh, Russian Federation. He comes from a military family.
Lev Konstantinovich Koskov was born on December 31, 1940 in Voronezh, Russian Federation. He comes from a military family.
Lev Konstantinovich studied at the Faculty of Philology of Voronezh State University.
Lev Konstantinovich worked as a laborer at various enterprises in Voronezh. In 1969-2000, he was a repairman of the postal equipment at the Voronezh Post Office.
He has been published since the early 1960s. For more than ten years, Koskov had been writing a poetic column for the newspaper "Voronezhskaya nedelya". Koskov's works were published in such journals as "Yunost" ("Youth"), "Moskva" ("Moscow"), "Podyem" ("Rise"), "Selskaya Molodezh" ("Rural Youth"), "Krokodil" ("Crocodile"), "Kolcovskij Skver" ("Kolcovsky Square"), in the almanac "Poehziya" ("Poetry"), and in the Voronezh collective collections.
He is the author of books published in Voronezh: "Kassiopeya" ("Cassiopeia", 1978), "Vetv" ("The Branch", 1986), "Stihotvoreniya" ("Poems", 2000), "Blagodarenie" ("Thanksgiving", 2004), and "Lirika" ("Lyrics", 2006).