Aseyev was born in the city of
Lgov in the region of
Kursk. He studied a technical school in the city and had also attended the Moscow Institute of Commerce. His mother died before he was eight, and he was raised in part by his maternal grandfather. After graduating from the Kursk Real School in 1907, Aseyev studied at the Moscow Commercial Institute and later at the history and philology faculties of Moscow and Kharkov universities. In 1914, he co-founded the poetry circle Lirika with
Sergei Bobrov and
Boris Pasternak, and became a member of the Futurist group Centrifuga. Drafted in 1915, he was discharged due to tuberculosis. During the
Russian Civil War, he lived in the
Far East, where he worked alongside
Sergei Tretyakov and
David Burliuk in the literary group Tvorchestvo ("Creativity"). In 1922, he was called to Moscow by
Anatoly Lunacharsky and became a core member of the
LEF (Left Front of the Arts) group, which he helped lead from 1923 to 1928. == Works ==