June 6, 2026 – The World Organization of Writers (WOW) proudly joins literary communities around the globe in celebrating Russian Language Day and honoring the birthday of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, the visionary poet whose work revealed to humanity the limitless depth, beauty, and freedom of the Russian language.
Recognized as the founder of modern Russian literature, Pushkin remains far more than a national poet. He embodies an entire cultural epoch and serves as a living symbol of a language that unites millions of people across continents. Through his writings, light and courage, music and contemplation, memory and imagination converge to create a literary legacy that continues to inspire readers and writers around the world.
Pushkin’s poetry has become an enduring testament to human dignity, loyalty, love, and creative freedom. His celebrated verses affirm timeless values: the strength to preserve honor in times of trial, the courage to remain faithful to one’s convictions, and the enduring belief in the transformative power of the written word. His voice reminds us that literature is not merely an artistic endeavor but a profound force for moral and spiritual resilience.
On this occasion, the World Organization of Writers pays tribute not only to the great poet himself but also to the Russian language—a living cultural treasure that shapes identity, preserves memory, and fosters dialogue among peoples and nations. Writers, readers, scholars, translators, and all those who think, dream, and create through language are part of this vibrant literary universe that Pushkin helped define.
As the world faces new challenges and opportunities, Pushkin’s legacy continues to illuminate the path forward. The clarity, elegance, and humanism of his work remain a source of inspiration for contemporary literature and intercultural understanding. His words remind us that language has the power to transcend borders, connect generations, and sustain hope in uncertain times.
The World Organization of Writers extends its warmest congratulations to all who celebrate Russian Language Day and commemorates the birth of Alexander Pushkin with gratitude and admiration. May the spirit of his poetry continue to inspire new generations of writers, and may every spoken and written word contribute to a future enriched by creativity, understanding, and peace.
Happy Russian Language Day. Happy Birthday, Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin. May the ideals of spiritual freedom and poetic eternity continue to guide the literary world.
Issued by the World Organization of Writers (WOW)
Alexandra Ochirova (Secretary General)
Margarita Al (President)









