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Genrikh Sapgir (Russian: Ге́нрих Вениами́нович Сапги́р;
November 20, 1928, Biysk,
Altai Krai,
Russia –
October 7, 1999, Moscow) was a
Russian poet and...
- poet is
inseparably linked to one of
Genrikh Sapgir, with whom they have
initially been penfriends.
Sapgir had been Kropivnitsky’s
student and used to...
- Vechtomov, and the
poets Igor Kholin,
Vsevolod Nekrasov [ru], and
Genrikh Sapgir.
Literature Andrei Bitov Eduard Limonov Sasha Sokolov History of the Soviet...
- Ivan Ufimtsev [ru], with the
screenplay by
Gennady Tsyferov and
Genrikh Sapgir.
Losharik tells the
story of a
circus animal composed of
brightly coloured...
- of art groups, such as
Evgenii Kropivnitsky (ru), Igor Kholin,
Genrikh Sapgir,
Vilen Barskyi,
Roald Mandelstam (ru),
Vsevolod Nekrasov (ru), Igor Sinyavin...
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Igor Kholin, Naum Korzhavin,
Andrei Sinyavsky,
Genrikh Sapgir,
Georgi Vladimov,
Vasily Aksyonov,
Vladimir Voinovich,
Andrei Bitov, Igor...
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Exhibition of
drawings and
presentation of
illustrations for the book by Kira
Sapgir 2013. «Troo-Lya-Lya’s Bag»,
Garage Museum of
Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia...
- poet
Taneda Santōka (1882–1940), ****anese free
verse haiku poet
Genrikh Sapgir (1928–1999),
Russian poet and
fiction writer Sappho (c. 630–612 – c. 570...
- Yury Dombrovsky,
Aleksandr Galich, Igor Kholin, Naum Korzhavin,
Genrikh Sapgir,
Vilen Barskyi,
Roald Mandelstam (ru),
Vsevolod Nekrasov (ru),
Andrei Bitov...
- Fire (Aleksey Porvin); Thirty-nine
Rooms (Nikolai Baitov);
Psalms (Genrikh
Sapgir);
Muddy River (Sergey Stratanovsky);
Selected Poems 1957-2009, and Sixty...