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Ivask (Persian: ايواسك, also
Romanized as
Īvāsk; also
known as Hivask) is a
village in
Meyghan Rural District, in the
Central District of
Nehbandan County...
- Ivar
Vidrik Ivask (December 17, 1927 Riga,
Latvia –
September 23, 1992 Fountainstown, Ireland) was an
Estonian poet and
literary scholar. He
escaped in...
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Astrid Ivask (born Astrīde Helēna Hartmane,
Latvian Astrīde Ivaska; also;
August 7, 1926 –
March 24, 2015) was a Latvian-American poet. She was born Astrīde...
- son of
Georg Ivask (or Iwask, 1831–1900) and
Elisabeth Wilhelmine Ivask (née Brempel, 1853–1922).
After graduating from high school,
Ivask went to Moscow...
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George Ivask (Russian: Yuri
Pavlovich Ivask, Юрий Павлович Иваск, Estonian: Jüri
Ivask;
September 14, 1907 –
February 13, 1986) was a
Russian poet and...
- Cranbury:
Farleigh ****inson
University Press. p. 233. ISBN 978-0-8386-4146-0.
Ivask,
George (1954). "The "Empire" Period". The
Russian Review. 13 (3). Wiley:...
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picture that
shows only the author's
hands writing inside a book. Ivar
Ivask also
noted the
presence of the
photo of
Kriezi [a muse
inside a
silver frame...
- parisienne)
Russian poetry movement (Georgy Adamovich, Igor Chinnov,
George Ivask,
Anatoly Shteiger,
Lidia Tcherminskaia);
novelists such as M. Ageyev, Mark...
- and Irma
Marija Hartmane. He was the
younger brother of the poet
Astrid Ivask.
After the
Soviet Union occupied Latvia in 1940, Mārtiņš
Hartmanis was arrested...
- Ärileht
Delfi (in Estonian).
Retrieved 24
November 2022. Treimann, Liis;
Ivask,
Pille (4
October 2019). "Nobe
tootmishoone ja garaaž said
tules kannatada"...