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Daniil Kharms was a notable Russian avant-garde poet, writer, and playwright, active during the early 20th century. He was a founding member of the OBERIU (Association for Real Art), a group that focused on absurdist literature and performance. Kharms is best known for his distinctive style that combines surrealism with a deep sense of the absurd, often reflecting the chaotic nature of Soviet society. His works, primarily written in the 1930s, showcase a unique blend of humor and darkness, challenging conventional narrative forms and often leaving readers questioning the boundaries of reality.

Despite his contributions to literature, Kharms faced significant challenges due to the political climate in the Soviet Union. His work was often suppressed, and he struggled to gain recognition during his lifetime. In recent years, however, his writings have been rediscovered and celebrated for their innovative approach to storytelling and language. Today, Kharms is regarded as one of the key figures in Russian literature, influencing subsequent generations of writers and artists with his radical ideas and unconventional style.

国籍 俄罗斯人
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