The author of modern Russian poetry is

The founder of modern standard Russian, also known as "the father of Russian literature", is Pushkin. Next, I will tell you something about his works and so on. Masterpieces: Eugene onegin, The Queen of Spades and The Captain's Daughter.

He 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 called "the father of Russian literature", "the sun of Russian poetry" and "the bronze knight". His serf nanny once told him Russian folk stories and legends, which gave him a preliminary experience of rich Russian customs. Have a strong interest in folk creation.

He founded Russian national literature and literary language, and set an example for Russian literature in literary fields such as poetry, novels, plays and even fairy tales. Pushkin's literary position is very high, mainly because his works show people's suffering and fate. At the same time, there is always a man full of hope and light in Pushkin's works, which has a great influence on people. Once many Russian serfs are found. Pushkin's writing skills are also very delicate, which is well reflected in the chapter structure of the novel.

Pushkin not only influenced the society, but also influenced literature and art. Pushkin created countless classic works with very beautiful and touching artistic techniques and became the object of imitation by many people. Pushkin's paintings have also been recognized by many people. At that time, there was a phenomenon that too many people pursued Pushkin's works of art, and many people were fascinated by it, especially Pushkin's portraits, which were rare classics.

Poets advocate the ideas of freedom, democracy, truth and justice, and put them at the height of faith, and oppose all tyranny, slavery, violence and injustice. When he sticks to these views, he feels very confident and powerful, so poets tend to sympathize with "little people"