- Ilya
Lvovich Selvinsky (Russian: Илья Львович Сельвинский, 24
October 1899 – 22
March 1968) was a
Soviet poet, dramatist, memoirist, and
essayist born...
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Crimean speleologist,
holds the
depth world record of cave
diving Ilya
Selvinsky (1899–1968) was a
Soviet Jewish poet, dramatist,
memoirist and essayist...
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revised and
expanded the work into a
choral symphony with
texts by Ilya
Selvinsky. He
completed it on
September 18, 1949.
After a
private performance of...
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Pavel Kogan, S. Narovchatov, and
David Samoilov, at the
seminary of Ilya
Selvinsky at the
State Literary Publishing House, Goslitizdat. They
called themselves...
- 1913
novel by
Sholem Ash
Motke the
Angel of Death, a 1926
novel by Ilya
Selvinsky All
pages with
titles containing Motke This page or
section lists people...
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writers and
theatre experts Alexander Fadeyev, R. Wart, O. Litovsky, Ilya
Selvinsky,
Adelina Adalis,
Rachel Miller-Budnitskaya and
others wrote articles where...
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Alexander Pushkin,
greatest Russian poet,
author of
Eugene Onegin Ilya
Selvinsky,
leader of the
Constructivist movement Igor Severyanin,
Russian lyrical...
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Rodnoye Mikhail Savoyarov (1876–1941) Olga
Sedakova (born 1949) Ilya
Selvinsky (1899–1968)
Andrei Sen-Senkov (born 1968)
Daria Serenko (born 1993) Igor...
- and in Moscow,
where he
corresponded with a contemporary, the poet Ilya
Selvinsky (1899–1968). He was
rehabilitated by the
state in 1955
within his lifetime...
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House of
writer L.
Leonov and poet I.
Selvinsky...