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Ilya Isaakovich Reyderman Илья Исаакович Рейдерман; 25 November 1937 is a Russian poet, journalist, essayist, culturologist, philosopher and musical critic. A member of the South Russian Union of Writers (2007) and the Union of Writers of Russia (2012)

Personal life
He was born in 1937 in Odessa in the accountants’ family of Isaac Ihilevich Reyderman and Hana Lipovna Sorodskaya, origin - from Dubossar. Since the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, the family was evacuated to Siberia, and after the war settled in the town of Druzhkovka of the Donetsk region, where Ilya Reyderman graduated from high school. The future poet’s father died at the front.

After graduating from the Faculty of Philology of the Perm University in 1965, he was sent to work as a theater critic in the Kishinev daily newspaper “Evening Kishinev”. There, in Kishinev, in 1975 I. Reyderman’s first collection of poetry “Mig” (“Moment”) was issued. In the late 1970’s - early 1980’s he headed the literary department of the Tiraspol Russian Drama Theater, and then returned to Odessa. He worked in the local press in the Ukrainian language, in the newspaper “Komsomolskaya Iskra” (“Komsomolskaya Spark”) (as well as under the pseudonym “Ilya Rudin”).

At the present moment he is living in Odessa, where he teaches at the Art School named after M.B. Grekov and holds a "Free school of philosophy and culture" for youth. Also he is an author of TV lectures: "The turn", "Reload" , "Moments of being" on Odessa TV channel "Glas".

His wife, Olga Vladimirovna Kogan-Schatz, is a daughter of the actors of the Jewish theater in Yiddish, Vladimir Kogan-Schatz and Clara Sadetskaya. Son – Carl Ilyich Reyderman (1971-2003), wrote poetry under the pseudonym Carl Holguin (published posthumously). After the death of his wife and son he married Anastasia Zinevych, a psychologist, philosopher and prosaic.

Poetic Collections

 * Moment. Kishinev: Kartya Moldovenyaske, 1975. (in Russian)


 * Space. Odessa: Patrician, 1997.(in Russian)


 * Genesis. Odessa: Inga, 2002.(in Russian)


 * Terrestrial Gravity. Odessa: Negotiant 2007. (in Russian)


 * Poezoconcert. Odessa: Negotiant, 2008 (under the pseudonym of Ilya Ray). (in Russian)


 * Loff ... Odessa: KP OGT. 2009 (under the pseudonym Boris Ossenny). (in Russian)


 * Odessa Sketches. Odessa: KP OGT 2010. (in Russian)


 * Job’s Silence. Odessa: KP OGT 2010 (in Russian)


 * Eternal Dreams. Odessa: KP OGT 2011.(in Russian)


 * I. Odessa: KP OGT 2011 (in Russian)


 * Music: Odessa: KP OGT 2012. (in Russian)