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Aleksandr Mikhailovich Dobrolyubov (Russian: Александр Михайлович Добролюбов; 1876 – c. 1945) was a Russian Symbolist poet, well known mostly for his creative energy rather than his poetry.
Dobrolyubov preached his version of Christian spirituality in central Russia, Siberia and Central Asia, during the early years of Soviet Russia. He wrote a book titled From the Invisible Book. He died some time between 1943 and 1945.
External links
- Aleksandr Dobrolubov: Russia's Mystic Pilgrim, A biography by Daniel H. Shubin, with a translation from Russian into English of The Invisible Book. ISBN 978-0966275773
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