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Genrikh Sapgir

Genrikh Sapgir ((ロシア語:Ге́нрих Вениами́нович Сапги́р); November 20, 1928, Biysk, Altai Krai, Russia — October 7, 1999, Moscow) was a Russian poet and fiction writer of Jewish descent.
==Biography==
He was born in Biysk to a family of a Moscow engineer on a business trip. The family returned to Moscow fairly soon.
"Genrikh Sapgir is the most prominent figure of the writers that came to be associated with the now well-known Lianozovo group (:ru:Лианозовская школа), which also included Vsevolod Nekrasov and Igor Kholin. These Moscow poets sought out new models and positions and exploited the possibilities of inserting common speech directly in their texts. Each of them had a Dostoyevskian eye for everyday Russian life, which made their work immediately accessible."〔Kudryavitsky, A. A Night in the Nabokov Hotel: 20 Contemporary Poets from Russia〕

Since 1959 he published his poetry for children. His other poems appeared only in émigré magazines, such as ''Continent'' and ''Strelets'' (''The Archer'').

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