Lipkin, Semen Izrailevich
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| Described At | Lipkin Semen Izrailevich | yivo |
| Has Abstract | (1911–2003), poet, translator, and fiction writer. Semen Lipkin was born and raised in Odessa, where his first poetic experiments attracted the attention of Eduard Bagritskii, the major romantic revolutionary poet who also lived in that city. Lipkin’s childhood recollections appear in his vibrant autobiographical sketches, Zapiski zhiltsa (Notes of an Inhabitant; 1992). By 1932, Lipkin’s poetry was no longer publishable and he became a translator, having mastered Farsi on his own. He served at the front during World War II, an experience he recounts in his narrative poem “Tekhnik-intendant” (Quartermaster; 1963, published in 1981). | yivo |
| is Represents of | 2189197 | ep |
| Title | Lipkin, Semen Izrailevich | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 2189197 | ep |
| Core Alt Label | Semen Lipkin | yivo |
| Core Pref Label | Lipkin, Semen Izrailevich | yivo |
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| is Core Related of | Russian Literature | yivo |

