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                   The salvation of mankind lies only in making everything the concern of all. - Alexander Solzhenitsyn
	             
 
 Innokenty Fedorovich Annensky (1856-1909)
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	Innokenty Fedorovich Annensky's literary legacy is not expansive, but diverse.  He was a poet, a classical philologist, a dramatic author, a critic, and a poet.  Many of his dramatic works were loosely based on ancient myths.
	Annensky was born into the family of a public official in Omsk.  While still a child, he was taken to St. Petersburg.  Innokentii lost his parents early on, and was raised in the family of his older brother, N.F. Annensky.  His brother was a "Narodnik" and a political activist.  Innokentii himself became a teacher, and taught classical languages and ancient literature studies in a classical school in Tsarkoe Selo.  He served as the Director of this school from 1886 until his death in 1909.  
In literary history, Annensky Is remembered primarily as a poet.  He started writing in the 1880's.  His first collection of poems was published in 1904 in a book entitled "Quiet Songs," under the psuedonym "Nik. T.-o"  The second and last of his books was published posthumously.  It was entitled "Cypress Casket". 
 
                   
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