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German Plisetsky : ウィキペディア英語版
German Plisetsky
German Borisovich Plisetsky ((ロシア語:Плисецкий, Герман Борисович); born 17 May 1931 in Moscow; died 2 December 1992, in Moscow) was a notable Russian poet and translator.〔(To memory of German Plisetsky ), discussion at RFE/RL with Yuz Aleshkovsky
==Personal life==

German Plisetsky was born in a Jewish family. His parents, Boris Naumovich Plisetsky (1906-1991) and Maria Plisetskaya (born Kulkina, 1905-1991), worked at a printing factory. After graduating from Department of Philology of Moscow State University in 1959, Plisetsky studied at Academy of Arts in Leningrad. Since 1965, he lived in Khimki near Moscow. Plisetsky was married more than once and had two daughters, Anna and Maria, and son Dmitry. His son became a chess master and journalist, deputy chief editor of "Chess in the USSR", who helped Garry Kasparov with creating the series My Great Predecessors. German Plisetsky is a remote relative of Maya Plisetskaya.

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