Sergei Yesenin chronological table of life and work. Yesenin S.A.


Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin was born in the village of Konstantinov, Ryazan province (September 21, old style). Soon, Yesenin's father left for Moscow, got a job as a clerk there, and therefore Yesenin was sent to be raised in the family of his maternal grandfather. My grandfather had three adult unmarried sons. Sergei Yesenin later wrote: “My uncles (three unmarried sons of my grandfather) were mischievous brothers. When I was three and a half years old they put me on a horse without a saddle and put me at a gallop. They also taught me how to swim: they put me in a boat, floated to the middle of the lake and threw me into the water. When I was eight years old, I replaced one of my uncles with a hunting dog, swam on the water for shot ducks.”
In 1904, Sergei Yesenin was taken to the Konstantinovskaya zemstvo school, where he studied for five years, although according to the plan, Sergei had to receive education for four years (because there were four classes of education in the Konstantinovskaya zemstvo school), but because bad behavior Sergei Yesenin was left for the second year. In 1909, Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin graduated from the Konstantinovsky Zemstvo school and his parents sent Sergei to a parochial school in the village of Spas-Klepiki, 30 km from Konstantinov. His parents wanted their son to become a village teacher, although Sergei himself dreamed of something else. In the Spas-Klepikovskaya teacher's school, Sergei Yesenin met Grisha Panfilov, with whom he then (after graduating from the teacher's school) corresponded for a long time. In 1912, Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin, after graduating from the Spas-Klepikovskaya teacher's school, moved to Moscow and settled with his father in a hostel for clerks. Father arranged for Sergei to work in an office, but soon Yesenin left there and got a job at I. Sytin's printing house as a subreader (assistant proofreader). There he met Anna Romanovna Izryadnova and entered into a civil marriage with her. On December 1 (January 3, according to the new style), 1914, Anna Izryadnova and Sergei Yesenin had a son, Yuri.
In Moscow, Yesenin published his first poem "Birch", which was published in the Moscow children's magazine "Mirok". He joined the literary and musical circle named after the peasant poet I. Surikov. This circle included novice writers and poets from the worker-peasant environment.
In 1915, Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin left for Petrograd (now St. Petersburg) and met there the great poets of Russia of the 20th century with Blok, Gorodetsky, Klyuev. In 1916, Yesenin published his first collection of poems “Radunitsa”, which included such poems as “Do not wander, do not crush in the crimson bushes”, “Hewn roads sang” and others.
In the spring of 1917, Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin married Zinaida Nikolaevna Reich, they have 2 children: daughter Tanya and son Kostya. But in 1918, Yesenin parted with his wife. In 1919, Yesenin met Anatoly Maristof and wrote his first poems, Inonia and Mare Ships. In the autumn of 1921, Sergei Yesenin met the famous American dancer Isadora Duncan and already in May 1922 officially registered his marriage with her. Together they went abroad. We visited Germany, Belgium, USA. From New York, Yesenin wrote letters to his friend - A. Maristof and asked to help his sister if she suddenly needed help. Arriving in Russia, he began to work on the cycles of poems “Hooligan”, “Confession of a Hooligan”, “Love of a Hooligan”. In 1924, in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), a collection of poems by S.A. Yesenin "Moscow tavern" was published. Then Yesenin began to work on the poem "Anna Snegina" and already in January 1925 he finished working on this poem and published it. After parting with his ex-wife Isadora Duncan, Sergei Yesenin married Sofya Andreevna Tolstaya, who was the granddaughter of famous writer Russia of the 19th century - Leo Tolstoy. But this marriage lasted only a few months.
On December 14, 1925, Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin finished working on the poem “The Black Man”, on which he worked for 2 years. This poem was published after the death of the poet. On December 23 of the same year, Yesenin arrived in Leningrad and stayed at the Angleterre Hotel. On December 27, he published his last poem in his life, “Goodbye, my friend, goodbye,” and on the night of December 27-28, Sergei Yesenin passed away. In our time, they argue about whether it was suicide or death at the hands of hired killers.

The presented material is a collection of important dates in Yesenin's biography.
Convenient both for academic research and for replenishing personal knowledge, Yesenin's biography in the table will become an indispensable tool for every lover of Russian poetry.

Childhood, the formation and development of the poet, the last years of his life - Yesenin's whole life and work are described here. Briefly, perhaps everyone is familiar with the fate of this classic: his poems have not left indifferent several generations of readers.

Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin was born in the village of Konstantinov, Ryazan province, on October 3 (September 21), 1895, in the family of wealthy peasants Alexander Nikitich and Tatyana Fedorovna Yesenin. Because the poet's mother was married against her will, then soon, together with her young son, she went to live with her parents. After some time, Tatyana Fedorovna went to work in Ryazan, and Sergei remained in the care of his grandparents Titovs. Sergei Yesenin's grandfather was a connoisseur of church books, and his grandmother knew many songs, fairy tales, ditties, and, as the poet himself claimed, it was his grandmother who pushed him to write his first poems.

1904 - Yesenin is sent to study at the Konstantinovsky Zemstvo School, and then a church teacher's school in the city of Spas-Klepiki.

1912 - Yesenin moved to Moscow.

In 1912, after graduating from school, Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin went to work in Moscow. There he gets a job at the printing house of I.D. Sytin as an assistant proofreader. Work in the printing house allowed the young poet to read many books, made it possible to become a member of the literary and musical Surikov circle. The first common-law wife of the poet, Anna Izryadnova, describes Yesenin of those years as follows: “He was known as a leader, attended meetings, distributed illegal literature. Pounced on books, everything free time I read, I spent all my salary on books, magazines, I didn’t think at all how to live ... ”.

1913, autumn - Acquaintance with Anna Romanovna Izryadnova.

In 1913, S. A. Yesenin entered the Faculty of History and Philosophy of the Moscow City People's University. Shanyavsky. It was the first in the country free university for volunteers. There, Sergei Yesenin listened to lectures on Western European literature and Russian poets.

But, in 1914, Yesenin gave up work and studies, and according to Anna Izryadnova, he devoted himself entirely to poetry. In 1914, the poet's poems were first published in the children's magazine Mirok. In January, his poems begin to be published in the newspapers Nov, Parus, Zarya.

1914, December 21 - The birth of the first son of Sergei Yesenin Yuri, who was shot in 1937.

1914 - The first publication of poems in the newspaper "Nov" and the magazines "Sail", "Dawn".

1915, spring - young Yesenin leaves Moscow and moves to Petrograd, where he meets N.A. Klyuev, Z.N. Gippius, D.S. Merezhkovsky, A.A. Block. At this time, Sergei Alexandrovich joined the group of so-called "new peasant poets" and published the first collection "Radunitsa", which made the poet very famous.

1916 - The first collection of poems "Radunitsa".

January 1916 - Yesenin is drafted into the army. In the spring, the young poet is invited to read poetry to the empress, which helps him avoid the front in the future.

1917, spring - Sergei Yesenin, in the editorial office of the newspaper Delo Naroda, meets Zinaida Reich. And in July of the same year they got married.

From 1917 to 1921, Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin was married to actress Zinaida Nikolaevna Reich. From this marriage, Yesenin had a daughter, Tatyana, and a son, Konstantin.

Already in April 1918, Yesenin parted with Z. Reich and moved to Moscow, which by that time had become a literary center.

At this time unfolded October Revolution which the poet accepted unconditionally.

1918 - In Petrograd, the second book of Yesenin's poems "Dove", then "Transfiguration" is published.

1919 - Yesenin turns out to be one of the organizers and leaders of a new literary group - the Imagists.

1920 - Acquaintance with Nadezhda Volpin. During a joint residence with the translator Nadezhda Volpin, Sergei Yesenin had a son, Alexander.

1920 - Poems "Russia is leaving", "Song of the Great Campaign", "Soviet Russia", "Anna Snegina", "Black Man"; dramatic poems "Pugachev" and "Country of Scoundrels".

1920 - A collection of poems "Moscow Tavern" is published.

In 1921 the poet went on a journey through Central Asia, visited the Urals and the Orenburg region.

1922 - Yesenin married the famous American dancer Isadora Duncan.

1922-1923 - Yesenin and Isadora make a long trip to Western Europe and USA. In the newspaper Izvestia, S. A. Yesenin's notes about America "Iron Mirgorod" were published.

1923 - The marriage of S. Yesenin and A. Duncan broke up shortly after returning from the tour.

In one of the last poems, “The Country of Scoundrels,” Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin writes very sharply about the leaders of Russia, which entails criticism and a ban on the poet’s publications.

1924-1925 - creative differences and personal motives prompt S. A. Yesenin to break with Imagism and leave for the Transcaucasus.

The collection “Persian Motifs”, poems “Departing Russia”, “Letter to a Woman”, “Letter to Mother”, “Stans” are published.

1925 - Acquaintance with Sophia Tolstaya.

In the autumn of 1925, Sergei Yesenin married Leo Tolstoy's granddaughter Sophia, but the marriage was not successful. At this time, he actively opposed Jewish dominance in Russia. The poet and his friends are accused of anti-Semitism, for which they were supposed to be shot. Last year Yesenin spent his life in illness, wandering and drunkenness. Due to heavy drinking, S. A. Yesenin arrived for some time at the neuropsychiatric clinic of Moscow University. However, due to persecution by law enforcement agencies, the poet was forced to leave the clinic.
On December 23, Sergei Yesenin leaves Moscow for Leningrad. Stays at the Angleterre Hotel.

1925, February 27 - Yesenin writes his last poem"Goodbye my friend, goodbye...".

On the night of December 28, 1925, under unclear circumstances, the Russian singer Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin died (one of the versions was killed by secret service agents who staged a suicide).

Chronological table of Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin and received the best answer

Answer from
September 21, 1895

1904

1912

Summer 1912

1913

December 21, 1914

1915

Early 1916

April 1916

Spring 1917
Meet Zinaida Reich.
1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

1923
The marriage broke up.
1924

February 27, 1925

February 28, 1925
According to the official version, Sergei Yesenin committed suicide, according to the unofficial version, he was killed by special services. This sad event took place at the Angleterre Hotel.

Answer from Gennady Dedik[guru]
That's right, except that he was bisexual and lived with men in addition to women. And for a long time and without hiding it from everyone.


Answer from Arina Fatinko[newbie]
September 21, 1895
Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin was born in the village of Konstantinovo.
1904
Sergei Yesenin's parents send him to the Konstantinovsky School
1912
He comes to Moscow to work as a proofreader in a printing house.
Summer 1912
Wrote a collection of poems "Sick thoughts".
1913
Sergei meets Anna Romanovna Izryadnova.
December 21, 1914
Sergei Yesenin becomes a father - his son Yuri is born.
1915
He goes to Petrograd, where he meets such personalities as: Blok, Gorodetsky, Klyuev.
Early 1916
Publishes his first collection of poems "Radunitsa".
April 1916
Sergei Yesenin is drafted into the army. In the army, he serves in an ambulance train.
Spring 1917
Meet Zinaida Reich.
1918
In Petrograd, Sergei Alexandrovich publishes the second collection of poems, Dove. A little later he publishes the book "Transfiguration", and even later the poem "Ionia".
1919
Sergei Yesenin becomes one of the founders of Russian Imagism.
1920
Sergei Alexandrovich meets Nadezhda Volpin. In the same year he writes the dramatic poem Pugachev, as well as the poems Song of the Great Campaign, Anna Snegina, Departing Russia and Soviet Russia. A collection of poems "Moscow Tavern" is published.
1921
Yesenin meets his future wife Isadora Duncan.
1922
The poet goes to Berlin, and then to France. Upon his return, Sergei Yesenin marries Isadora Duncan.
1923
The marriage broke up.
1924
Set off on a trip to the Transcaucasus. He writes poems "A Letter to a Mother", "A Letter to a Woman", publishes a collection of "Persian Motifs".
February 27, 1925
Yesenin manages to write his last work"Goodbye, my friend, goodbye ...".
February 28, 1925
According to the official version, Sergei Yesenin committed suicide, according to the unofficial version, he was killed by special services. This sad event happened.


Answer from Viktor Borovkov[active]
The main dates of the life and work of S. A. Yesenin
1895, September 21 (October 3, according to a new style) - Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin was born in the village of Konstantinov, Kuzminskaya volost, Ryazan district, Ryazan province.
September 1904 - Entered the Konstantinovsky Zemstvo four-year school. Wrote the first poems.
November 22, 1905 - Sister Ekaterina was born.
May 1909 - Graduated from the Konstantinovsky Zemstvo School with a commendation.
September - Entered the second-class church teacher Spas-Klepikovskaya school.
1911, March 16 - Sister Alexandra was born.
1912, March-April - He wrote the poem "The Tale of Evpaty Kolovrat, Batu Khan, the Three-Handed Flower, the Black Idol and Our Savior Jesus Christ."
May - Graduated from the second-class Spas-Klepikovskaya school. Received a certificate of conferring the title of teacher of the school of literacy. Prepared a book of poems "Sick thoughts".
July - I left the village of Konstantinov for Moscow.
Autumn - He joined the competitive members of the Surikov literary and musical circle.
March 1913 - He went to work in the printing house of the partnership of ID Sytin (on an expedition, then in a proofreader).
He worked on the creation of the poem "Tosca" and the dramatic poem "The Prophet" (texts unknown).
September - Began to study at the historical and philosophical department of the Moscow City People's University named after A. L. Shanyavsky.
Autumn - He entered into a civil marriage with A. R. Izryadnova.
1914, January - The poem "Birch" (under the pseudonym "Ariston") was published in the journal "Mirok" - the first now known publication of Yesenin's poems.
September - The poem "Marfa Posadnitsa" was created. Wrote the poem "Jackdaws" (text unknown).
December 21 - Son Yuri was born.
January 21, 1915 - Beginning of correspondence with Alexander Shiryaevts.
March 8 - Left Moscow for Petrograd.
March 9 - I met with Alexander Blok at his apartment, read poetry to him.
March 11 - Meeting with Sergei Gorodetsky.
March 28 - At the evening of poets in the Hall of the Army and Navy, he met Rurik Ivnev, Vladimir Chernyavsky, Konstantin Lyandau, Mikhail Struve.
April 24 - Beginning of correspondence with Nikolai Klyuev.
March-April - Creation of the literary group "Krasa". Acquaintance with Leonid Kannegiser.
August - The poem "Rus" was published in the journal "Northern Notes" (No. 7-8).
October - Acquaintance with Klyuev.
October 17 - Attended the founding meeting of the "Strada" society.
October 25 - Participated in the evening "Beauty".
Autumn - Acquaintance with Maxim Gorky, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Jerome Yasinsky, Ivanov-Razumnik.
December - Acquaintance with Nikolai Gumilyov and Anna Akhmatova.
1916, January 21 - Read poetry at the Society of Free Aesthetics.
January - A book of poems "Radunitsa" was published.
February - Work on the play "Peasant Feast" (text unknown).
February - May - The story "Yar" was published in the journal "Northern Notes".
March 25 - Called to military service.
April 16 - Seconded to the Tsarskoye Selo field military hospital train No. 143.
April-May - Two departures to the front line by a train attendant.
July 22 - Read poetry at a meeting with the Empress and members of the royal family, organized by Colonel D. N. Loman.
Summer - Acquaintance with Alexei Ganin.
October - He refused the offer of the staff officer for special assignments under the palace commandant, Colonel D.N. Loman, to write (together with Klyuev) a book of poems - to “capture” in it “Theodorovskiy Cathedral, the face of the tsar and the aroma of the sovereign's temple”. He served 20 days under arrest.
1917, February - Acquaintance with Andrei Bely at the apartment of Ivanov-Razumnik in Tsarskoye Selo.
February 27 - Abdication of Emperor Nicholas II from the throne.
March - Having received a referral to the ensign school, he deserted from Kerensky's army.
Acquaintance with Alexei Tolstoy.
June 19-20 - Wrote the poem "Father".
July 30 - Wedding with 3. N. Reich in the Church of Kirik and Ulita, Vologda district.
October 25 - Overthrow of the Provisional Rights

1895, September 21 (October 3) - was born in the village of Konstantinovo, Kuzminskaya volost, Ryazan district.

1904 - goes to study at the Konstantinovsky Zemstvo School.

1909 - graduated from the Konstantinovsky Zemstvo four-year school with a meritorious list. Begins his studies (until May 1912) in the parochial second-class teacher's school (the village of Spas-Klepiki, Ryazan province and district).

1910 - the beginning of systematic poetic creativity. In 1910, in 1925, while preparing his collection, the poet dates the poems “It's already evening. Dew...”, “Where there are cabbage beds...”, “Winter sings - hoots...”, “Imitation of the song”, “The scarlet light of dawn wove out on the lake...”, “Flood with smoke ... "," Bird cherry is throwing snow ... "," Kaliki ..

1912 - graduated from the Spas-Klepikovskaya parochial second-class teacher's school and received the title of teacher of the literacy school. Prepares a collection of poems "Sick thoughts". He leaves Konstantinov for Moscow for permanent residence, goes to work in the office of the Kultura publishing house (Malaya Dmitrovka, 1).

1913 - works in the proofreading printing house of the I. D. Sytin Partnership. Becomes a first-year student of the historical and philosophical cycle of the academic department of the Moscow City People's University named after A. L. Shanyavsky.

1914 - in the Moscow children's magazine "Mirok" under the pseudonym "Ariston" the poem "Birch" was published - the first of the famous publications of the poet. Begins the poem "Rus".

1915 - sends the first letter to A. V. Shiryaevts, which served as the beginning of many years of communication between the two poets. On a voluntary basis, he is the secretary of the journal of the Surikov literary and musical circle "Friend of the People". Participates in the preparation of its second issue.
March - arrives in Petrograd, meets with A. A. Blok at his apartment, reads his poems, receives letters of recommendation to S. M. Gorodetsky and M. P. Murashev. A. A. Blok inscribes a book of his poems to Yesenin. Reads his poems to S. M. Gorodetsky. Receives letters of recommendation from him to the editor-publisher of the "Monthly Journal" V. S. Mirolyubov and the secretary of the journal "Intimate Word" S. F. Librovich.
September - writes the first autobiography "Sergey Yesenin". Participates together with N. A. Klyuev, A. M. Remizov, S. M. Gorodetsky in the evening “Beauty” in the concert hall of the Tenishevsky School (St. Petersburg).
November - visits A. A. Akhmatova and N. S. Gumilyov in Tsarskoe Selo (Malaya St., 63). Akhmatova inscribes to Yesenin a magazine print of the poem "By the Sea", Gumilyov - the collection "Alien Sky".
winter 1915–1916 - visits I. E. Repin in his estate of Penates, reads poetry. Meets the artist Yu. P. Annenkov.

1916 - the first edition of the book "Radunitsa" was printed (censored permission for publication - January 30).
April - Yesenin, who was called up for military service, was issued a certificate of enrollment in the Tsarskoye Selo field military hospital train No. 143. Reads poetry at the “Evening modern poetry and Music” in the concert hall of the Tenishevsky School together with A. A. Akhmatova, A. A. Blok, G. V. Ivanov, N. A. Klyuev and others.
July - reads "In the crimson glow the sunset is fizzy and foamy ..." and "Rus" at a concert for wounded soldiers, arranged in the Tsarskoye Selo infirmary No. 17, in the presence of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna and her daughters.
Prepares for publication the book "Dove" (published in 1918).

1917, February - at the apartment of Ivanov-Razumnik in Tsarskoye Selo he meets Andrei Bely. Together with other writers, he participates in the preparation of the Scythians collections.
May - in the newspaper "Delo Naroda" - the poem "Comrade".
July - the first collection "Scythians" is published, which printed "Martha Posadnitsa" and poems under the general heading "Dove": "Autumn" ("Quietly in the thicket of juniper along the cliff ..."), "The road thought about the red evening .. . ”,“ Blue sky, colored arc ... ”,“ About merry comrades ... ”.

1918 - writes "Inonia". The publishing house of the artel of artists "Segodnya" publishes the book "Jesus the Infant", out of 1000 copies of which 125 illustrations were hand-colored by the artist E. I. Turova.
February - in the "Banner of Labor" - the poem "The Coming" with a dedication to Andrei Bely.
May - the book "Dove" is published by the publishing house "Revolutionary Socialism" (Pg.).
August - the newspaper "Izvestia of the Ryazan Provincial Council of Workers' and Peasants' Deputies" publishes "Jordanian Dove".
December - the book of poems "Rural Book of Hours" is published by the MTAHS publishing house. Unanimously elected to the Moscow Trade Union of Writers.
Writes the poem "Heavenly Drummer".

1919, January - the Voronezh magazine "Siren" No. 4/5 publishes "Oh God, God, this depth ...". The “Declaration” of the Imagists, signed by Yesenin, Rurik Ivnev, A. B. Mariengof, V. G. Shershenevich, B. R. Erdman and G. B. Yakulov, is printed in the same issue.
February - newspaper Soviet country" prints "Song of the Dog" and "I'm tired of living in my native land ...". The same issue also contains the "Declaration" of the Imagists and a message about the organization of the cooperative publishing house "Imagists", among the organizers of which Yesenin is named. It is reported about the preparation for printing in this publishing house of the poet's books "Poems" (not published) and "Keys of Mary" (published by the MTAHS publishing house). The newspaper publishes an announcement from the Imagists publishing house that the collective collections The Imagists and The Melter of Words are being printed.
"Soviet Country" publishes the poem "Pantokrator" with a dedication to Rurik Ivnev.
July - participates in the evening "4 Elephants of Imagism" on the stage-dining room of the All-Russian Union of Poets. Kyiv magazine "Red Officer" No. 3 prints a fragment of the poem "Heavenly Drummer".
November - the book "Keys of Mary" with a dedication to A. B. Mariengof comes out of print.
December - the collective collection of Imagists "Cavalry of Storms" [No. 1] with the poem "Heavenly Drummer", dedicated to L. N. Stark, is published.

1920 - under the brand name of the Zlak publishing house, the book Treryadnitsa is published.
July-September - makes a trip to the Caucasus.
December - the book "Radunitsa" is published by the Imagisty publishing house.

1921, January - the book "Confessions of a Hooligan" is published in the publishing house "Imagisty". In the collective collection of imaginists "Golden Boiling Water" - "Confession of a Hooligan".
February - the book "Treryadnitsa" is published in the publishing house "Imagisty". In the collective collection of imaginists "Star Bull" - "The Song of Bread".
April-June - a trip to Turkestan.
July - reads "Pugachev" at a literary evening in the Press House.
October - acquaintance with Isadora Duncan, who came to Russia at the invitation of the Soviet government.
December - in the Petrograd publishing house "Elsevier" the poem "Pugachev" is published as a separate edition.

1922 - "Pugachev" was named by V. E. Meyerhold among the plays scheduled for staging in the theater, in a letter sent to the collegium of the People's Commissariat for Education and the Main Political Education.
May - the end of the year - together with A. Duncan goes on tour abroad. In Germany, he meets with M. Gorky and gives him his book "Pugachev" (M .: Imagists, 1922). France, America.

1923 - America, France, Germany.
June - the book "Poems of a brawler" is published in Berlin.
August - return from a foreign tour to Moscow. Reads to friends and acquaintances an early version of the poem "The Black Man".
september - writes "The blue fire swept ..." and "You are as simple as everyone else ..." - the first poems of the cycle "Hooligan's Love", dedicated to A. L. Miklashevskaya.

1924, February - "A hotel for travelers in the beautiful" (No. 3) prints "I have never been so tired ...", "I have one fun left ...", "Yes! Now it's decided. Without a return ... "under the general heading" Moscow tavern.
March - April - writes the poem "Letter to Mother".
April - May - "Krasnaya nov" prints "Young years with hammered glory..." and "Letter to mother".
June - repeatedly travels together with the Leningrad imaginist poets, V. A. Rozhdestvensky, Ivan Pribludny to Detskoe Selo, where he performs poetry readings in the sanatorium of scientific workers and in the Military Chamber of the Fedorovsky town.
July - performs poetry reading in Sestroretsk at an evening in the Kursaal, organized by the Leningrad branch of the All-Russian Union of Writers. The book "Moscow Tavern" is published in Leningrad. August - Pravda publishes a "Letter to the Editor" by Yesenin and I.V. Gruzinov about the dissolution of the Imagist group.
September - the end of the year - a trip to the Caucasus. Present at the literary discussion evening "Trial of the Futurists", held at the Batumi Theater. The book "Soviet Russia" is published in Baku.

1925 - the book "Soviet Country" is published in the Tiflis publishing house "Soviet Caucasus".
March, 1st - return to Moscow. The magazine "City and Village" prints lines 1-123 of the poem "My Way". Reads "Anna Snegina" and poems from the cycle "Persian Motifs" at a meeting of the literary group "Pass" in the Herzen House.
March, 27th - May trip to Baku.
May - the book "Birch chintz" is published in the State Publishing House.
June - signs an agreement with the State Publishing House for the publication of the "Collected Poems" in three volumes. October - receives a membership card of the All-Russian Union of Writers.
December, 24–27 – lives in Leningrad at the Angleterre Hotel. Meets with N. A. Klyuev, G. F. Ustinov, Ivan Pribludny, V. I. Erlikh, I. I. Sadofiev, N. N. Nikitin and other writers.
on the night of 27 to 28. – tragic death Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin.


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1895, September 21 (October 3, N.S.). Born in the village of Konstantinov, Kuzminskaya volost, Ryazan district, Ryazan province, in a peasant family of Alexander Nikitich and Tatyana Fedorovna Yesenin.

1904-1909 Studying at the Konstantinovsky Zemstvo School.

1912 Graduates from a church teacher's school (in the village of Spas-Klepiki), where, according to the poet, "conscious creativity" began.

1912-1915 Arrives in Moscow. Works in the printing house of the I.D. Sytin. Enters the Moscow City People's University named after A.L. Shanyavsky.

1914 First publication: the poem "Birch" in the children's magazine "Mirok".

1915 Arrives in Petrograd. Meets A.A. Block, N.A. Klyuev, M. Gorky.

1916 The first poetry collection "Radunitsa" is published. Called up for military service - serves as an orderly in the Tsarskoye Selo military hospital train.

1917 Marries Z.N. Reich. Creates a cycle of 10 small poems: "Inonia", "Transfiguration", etc.

1919-1921 Signs the Declaration of the Imagists. Creates the poem "Pugachev". Divorces Z.N. Reich; meets American dancer Isadora Duncan, who becomes his wife.

1922-1924 Visits Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, USA. Creates the poem "Country of Scoundrels". Actress AL. Miklashevskaya dedicates a cycle of poems "The Love of a Hooligan". Breaks up with A. Duncan.

1924 Trip to Tiflis, Baku, Batum. Creates the poem "Anna Snegina", a cycle of poems "Persian motives".

1925, September. Returns to Moscow; is preparing for publication a collection of poems. Registers marriage with S.A. Tolstoy. Finishes the poem "The Black Man". December. Leaves for Leningrad.

December 28th. S.A. Yesenin was found hanged in Leningrad in a room at the Angleterre Hotel. He was buried at the Vagankovsky cemetery in Moscow.