Bogdan Petrovich Gordeev was born into the family of a professor of Veterinary Institute and a school teacher. He attended the Third Kharkiv
Gymnasium, graduating with a gold medal in 1913. After graduating, Gordeev, strongly influenced by creations of
Velemir Khlebnikov, took his pseudonym and became intimate with a literary group "
Centrifuge" (), which was founded in the same year by
Boris Pasternak,
Sergey Bobrov and
Nikolay Aseev. In the beginning of 1914, Bozhidar, Aseev and
Grigory Petnikov founded
publishing house Liren (Лирень). Later in that year, the only book of poems by Bozidar – “Tambourine” (, in the spelling of the author, mixing the graphics of the Latin alphabet and Cyrillic alphabet – “Byben”), was published. Bozhidar committed
suicide by
hanging on 7 September 1914 in a forest near
Kharkiv, partially due to the beginning of
World War I. His prosody tractate and Byben's second issue were published posthumously. Bozhidar was also posthumously included in Khlebnikov's "Chairmen of the Globe" society by its founder: Khlebnikov wrote his name under "Martians' Trumpet" manifest in 1916. == See also ==