Mikhail Svetlov
1903
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1964
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Movement: socialist realism
Genre: poetry
Country of citizenship: Russian Empire, Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, Soviet Union
Languages spoken, written or signed: Russian
Educated at: Moscow State University
Occupation: poet, playwright, translator, screenwriter, writer, lyricist
Award received: Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945", Lenin Prize, Order of the Red Star, Medal "For the Capture of Berlin", Lenin Komsomol Prize
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Mikhail Arkadyevich Svetlov (Russian: Михаил Аркадьевич Светлов), born Scheinkman (Russian: Шейнкман) (June 17 [O.S. June 4] 1903 – 28 September 1964) was a Russian poet and playwright. Posthumous laureate of the Lenin Prize 1967. Figures of speech and constructions of his works sometimes resemble those of Heinrich Heine, for which he was nicknamed Red Heine, as evidenced, in particular, by Vladimir Mayakovsky ‘s satirical poem “To the Proletarian Poets ” (Message to the Proletarian Poets, 1926). Source: Wikipedia (en)
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