Dmitri Vladimirovich Chorny (Russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Чёрный; born 10 March 1975 in Moscow)[1][2][3] is a Russian historic preservation activist,[2] journalist,[4][5] poet, and writer.[6][5] He is also a musician.[7][8][5][9][10] He is a member of the United Communist Party (since 2014).[8][11] He is a member of the Central Auditing Commission of the United Communist Party.[12] He was a member of the Central Committee of the United Communist Party (2017–2018).
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Born | March 10, 1975 ![]() Moscow ![]() |
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Occupation | Poet, musician, opinion journalist, prosaist, ![]() |
Chorny graduated from the Moscow State University of Psychology and Education.[1][2] He is a psychologist. In 2000, he joined the Leninist Komsomol of the Russian Federation.[2] He was a member of the Central Committee of the Leninist Komsomol of the Russian Federation.[13]
He became a Clerk of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation in 2001.[2] From 2004 to 2007, he administered the official website of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation.[2]
In 2010 he married and became a father to daughter.[1] He published in Sovetskaya Rossiya,[2] Nash Sovremennik.[14] He is the author of four books of poetry (1999, 2000, 2001, 2013).[15] He was criticized by Roman Senchin.[16][17]
He was longlisted for the 2008 National Bestseller Prize. He is a "Literary Russia" newspaper award winner (2010).[18]
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