Semyon Lipkin (–2003)
Autore di Жизнь и судьба Василия Гроссмана
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- Nome canonico
- Lipkin, Semyon
- Nome legale
- Липкин, Семён Израилевич
- Data di nascita
- 1911-09-19 (1911-09-06)
- Data di morte
- 2003-03-31
- Luogo di sepoltura
- Peredelkino Cemetery
- Sesso
- male
- Nazione (per mappa)
- USSR
- Luogo di nascita
- Odessa, Russia
- Luogo di morte
- Peredelkino
- Istruzione
- State University of Management
- Attività lavorative
- poet
translator - Relazioni
- Lisnyanskaya Inna (wife)
Grossman Vasily (friend) - Organizzazioni
- Writer's Union of the USSR
- Premi e riconoscimenti
- Order "Badge of Honor" (four times | 2001 | 1967 | 1992 | 1994 | 1995)
- Breve biografia
- Semyon Lipkin was born in 1911 in Odessa but from 1929 lived in Moscow and published his poetry in newspapers and journals. When no longer published, he began a long and distinguished career as a translator of Oriental poetry of the Soviet Union, rendering into Russian encient epics like Gulgamesh and Mahabharate, Shahnameh by Ferdowsi from Farsi, and classical poetry of Kalmyk, Kirgiz, Kabardin and Uzbek origin. He also translated from Yiddish Perets Markish, Itsek Fefer and others.
During the Second World War Lipkin was in the army and fought at Stalingrad. His first collection Ochevidets (Eyewitness) appeared in 1967, followed by Vechnyi den (Eternal Day), in 1975.
In 1979 after he and his wife published their poems in the underground almanach Metropol, he was excluded from the Writers’ Union and re-admitted only in 1986. In 1981 Lipkin’s collection Volya (Freedom) was published in the USA on the initiative of Joseph Brodsky and re-published in Moscow only in 2003. It contained poems written over 50 years. His other books Kochevoi ogon (Nomadic Fire, 1984) and Kartiny i golosa (Pictures and Voices,1986) were also published in the West. Only from the end of 80s was his poetry published in Russia: Lira. Stikhi raznykh let (Lyre. Poems of Different Years, 1989), Lunnyi svet. Stikhotvoreniya i poemy (Moonlight. Long Poems, 1991), Posokh (Staff, 1997), Sem’ desyatiletii. Stikhotvoreniya, Poemy (Seven Decades. Short and Long Poems, 2000). Lipkin died in 2003, aged 91 in the house in Peredelkino
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Author: Липкин, Семен Израилевич (1911-....) Семен Липкин. Анна Берзер. Берзер, Анна Самойловна ; Semen Izrailevitch Lipkine; Anna Samojlovna Berzer