Who is the man known as the father of Russian literature? What poems are there in his works?

The man known as the father of Russian literature is the famous poet Pushkin;

His poetry collections include To Chaadayev, To the Sea, Ode to Freedom, To the Prisoner of Siberia, etc.

Pushkin's classic sentence 1. I once loved you silently and hopelessly. I put up with shyness and jealousy. I once loved you so sincerely and tenderly. May God give you something as firm as me.

2. If life deceives you, don't be sad, don't be impatient, gloomy days need peace, believe it? That happy day is coming, and my heart has been looking forward to the future. Now is often gloomy, everything is instantaneous, everything is the past, and the past will become dear memories.

3. There won't be such a moonlit night, the blurred light, through the dark Woods, pouring quiet light, vaguely revealing the beauty of my lover.

Pushkin Pushkin is a famous Russian writer, poet and novelist, the founder of modern Russian literature, the main representative of Russian romantic literature in the19th century, the founder of realistic literature and the founder of modern standard Russian. He is known as "the father of Russian literature", "the sun of Russian poetry" (Gorky) and "bronze knight".