What country is Pushkin a poet? What are his famous poems?

Famous Russian litterateur, poet, and founder of modern Russian literature.

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (June 6, 1799 - February 10, 1837) was a famous Russian litterateur and considered by many to be Russia's greatest poet. The founder of modern Russian literature. The main representative of Russian romantic literature in the 19th century. Known as the "Father of Russian Novels". His works were a literary response to the rise of Russian national consciousness and the aristocratic revolutionary movement. Representative works include the poems "Ode to Freedom", "To the Sea", "To Chadayev", "If Life Deceived You", etc., the poetic novel "Eugene Onegin", and the novel "The Captain's Daughter" "Queen of Spades" etc.