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Andrei Yurievich Sannikov

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Andrei Yurievich Sannikov (Russian:Санников, Андрей Юрьевич) (born April 26, 1961) is a Russian poet, culture trader, teacher, and journalist.[1][2]

Early life and education[edit]

He was born in the town of Berezniki, Perm Region (Perm Territory).

The Sannikovs in this area (the village of Zyryanka, now within the boundaries of Berezniki) were first mentioned already in 1579.[3] The poet's grandfather, Alexander Dmitrievich Sannikov (1911-1942), died in Nazi captivity (Rezekne, the Republic of Latvia), refusing go to work. Father, Yuri Alexandrovich (1938-2018) - a pupil of an orphanage, went from a worker to a chief. power engineering of production at the Bereznikovsky soda plant.

Mother, Galina Alexandrovna Sannikova, née Tyutyunova (1938) - related to the Volga merchant families of the Vekshins and Maklashins. In her youth she worked as a seller in Kostroma and Berezniki, having received an education - Art. engineer of the All-Russian Research Institute of Halurgy, then - in the branch of the Perm State. university. His father, Alexander Nikolaevich Tyutyunov (1901-1942) - deputy. head physician of the city hospital in Plyos (Ivanovo region), went to the front as a machine gunner in the composition of 332 Ivanovskaya named after Frunze rifle division, killed in a battle near Milovidy, Smolensk region.

A. Yu. Sannikov graduated from the history department of the Ural State University in 1985, scientific specialization - the history of the Old Believers. Participated in archaeological (Novgorod, Tuva, Siberia) and archaeographic (Ural, Siberia) expeditions.

Worked as the head. laboratory of restoration of documents, master of industrial training for students with mental disabilities, head. sector of the Sverdlovsk Museum of History and Local Lore, director of the parish school in Nizhny Tagil, head of television projects in various television companies in Yekaterinburg.

He began writing poetry in 1977, since 1984 he has been published in Russia and abroad (Italy, USA, Germany, Ukraine, etc.). One of the founders (together with V.O. Kalpidi and V. Ya. Trembling) of the Ural Poetic School (UPSh).

Since 1985 he has been married to Marina Yurievna Subbotkina (1959). Daughter - Daria (1986).

He lives in Yekaterinburg.

Teaching activities and influence[edit]

Since 1987 he has been teaching poetry at literary studios. From 2006 to 2013 he headed the poetry club "Lebyadkin" (initially - under the magazine "Ural", then - the philological faculty of the UrFU, then - in the mode of "home", then - LJ seminar). The club's classes consisted of a detailed analysis of poetic texts from the point of view of phonetics, semantics and composition, from mini-lectures on the history of poetry or the peculiarities of versification and the implementation of practical tasks. Members of Lebyadkin took an active part in city and regional poetry festivals: "Depth" (Chelyabinsk, 2007-2011), "Siberian tract" (2008-2009), "New Transit" (2009). Part of the teaching and publishing activity from the late 90s to the mid-2000s was carried out jointly with Andrei Sannikov's colleague, Nizhny Tagil poet and teacher Evgeny Turenko.

Since 2019 he has been conducting a poetry seminar for the blind in Yekaterinburg.

Curator of the series "Underground airship" (Nizhny Tagil, publishing house "Contraband", 2006-2009). The series included books by Evgeny Turenko, Ruslan Komadey, Sergei Ivkin, Marina Likhomanova and others.

In 2019, he created the first online poetry school in Russia. Classes at the school are conducted in the form of individual lessons, including lecture and practical material.

Poets Alexander Petrushkin, Sergei Ivkin, Janis Grants, Elena Obolikshta, Ruslan Komadey, Dmitry Masharygin, Marina Chesheva, Artyom Bykov, rap singer Shym (the "Casta" group) and others are considered to be Sannikov's disciples. Alexei Salnikov, Evgenia Izvarina, Nina Alexandrova and others. Public and journalistic activitiesEdit

During the years of "Perestroika" he was a member of the "Democratic Union" and monarchist organizations. Was brought to administrative responsibility for participating in actions in support of the monarchy. In the late 1980s - the head of the informal "OTM" (Association of Creative Youth). Happenings, performances together with the "Naive Theater" and the rock group "April March". 1988-1990 - curator of exhibitions in the association of artists "Vernissage" (Yekaterinburg), organizer of exhibitions "Art of the hippie in the USSR" (Sverdlovsk, Tyumen), "Eros" (Sverdlovsk, Kirov, Kuibyshev, Tyumen, Kemerovo), “Transrealism” (Yekaterinburg, Leningrad, Bonn, London), etc. Since 1999, co-founder (together with Igor Varov, Evgeny Roizman, Andrey Kabanov) of the City Without Drugs Foundation, then vice-president and president of the foundation.

He stopped working with the foundation in 2006, nominally remaining among the founders. Since 2006, the co-founder of the NOBF (non-profit public charitable foundation) "Sober City", after the death in 2010 of the founder of the foundation, Evgeny Alexandrovich Gopty, is the president of the foundation. In the Sverdlovsk Region, more than 500 operations were carried out to suppress the trade in alcohol surrogates, the non-prescription distribution of alcohol-containing liquids through pharmacy chains was stopped, about 550 tons of illegal alcohol were seized and destroyed. In 2009 (together with E. A. Gopta) created the ANO (Association of Non-Governmental Organizations) "Civil Control", which united over 30 organizations. A system of public patrols was established and operated for 6 years.In 2014, for the creation of a system of public patrols, he was awarded the National Award "Security is everyone's business" in the "Person" nomination.

References[edit]

  1. https://www.marginaly.ru/html/Antolog_3/avtory/062_sannikov.html
  2. http://enc.permculture.ru/showObject.do?object=1804098584&viewMode=B_1803425658&link=1
  3. Мосин А. Г. "Санниковы". Словарь уральских фамилий. Екатеринбург.



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