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  1. Aleksey Mikhailovich Remizov (Russian: Алексе́й Миха́йлович Ре́мизов; 6 July [O.S. 24 June] 1877 in Moscow – 26 November 1957 in Paris) was a Russian modernist writer whose creative imagination veered to the fantastic and bizarre.

  2. Aleksey Mikhaylovich Remizov (born July 6 [June 24, Old Style], 1877, Moscow—died Nov. 26, 1957, Paris) was a Symbolist writer whose works had a strong influence on Russian writers before and after the 1917 Revolution.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
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  4. Aleksei Mikhailovich Remizov (Russian: Алексей Михайлович Ремизов; 6 July 1877, Moscow — November 26, 1957, Paris) was a Russian modernist writer whose creative imagination veered to the fantastic and bizarre.

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    • November 26, 1957
    • July 6, 1877
  5. Aleksei Remizov, even more so than other writers of the post-revolution emigration, relied on both competent translators and prestigious promoters for entry into the British book market. His works did not fall within the genres familiar to British readers from either English or Russian literature.

    • Marilyn Schwinn Smith
    • 2012
  6. A key figure in this respect is the Russian writer Aleksei Remizov, whose first dream recordings antedate the surrealists by two decades. The goal of this article will be to determine the place of Remizov’s dream-writings in the larger contexts of both classical Russian literature and the European surrealist avant-garde.

  7. Aleksei Mikhailovich Remizov was a Silver Age prose writer, associated with the Symbolists but not aligned completely with the tenets of this movement. Born in Moscow, he died as an émigré in Paris at the end of an unusually long and prolific career; in total, he published 83 books.