Background
Nikolai Yakovlevich Abramovich was born on November 10, 1881 in Taganrog, Rostov, Russian Federation. He was born into a poor tailor's family.
Nikolai Yakovlevich Abramovich was born on November 10, 1881 in Taganrog, Rostov, Russian Federation. He was born into a poor tailor's family.
Nikolai Yakovlevich Abramovich graduated from seven classes of the gymnasium.
From the age of 15-16, Nikolai Yakovlevich published notes in the Newspapers "Donskaya Rech" ("Donskaya speech"), "Priazovsky Krai" ("Priazovsky region") and other periodicals. The publisher of the anthology "protalina" ("the Thaw").
In Abramovich's criticism, there are many arguments in the spirit of modernism of the 1900s, for example, about the "Dionysus" and "Apollonian" beginnings, about life and death, about the "spontaneity" of poetry and its "immorality" and "apolitical", and so on.
Art for him is immoral and apolitical. In poetry, he values only spontaneity, looks at it exclusively as the "voice of living nature", and at the poet as "an involuntary echo of not narrowly human, but of a General, boundless cosmic life".
Physical Characteristics: After the revolution, he suffered from mental illness.