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Konstantin Yakovlevich Vanshenkin (Константин Яковлевич Ваншенкин (Вайншенкер); 17 December 1925 – 15 December 2012; born Konstantin Weinschenker〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Он любил жизнь и написал об этом немало песен )〕) was a Soviet poet and lyricist from Moscow. During the Second World War Vanshenkin served in the Soviet Army at the Airborne Troops of the 2nd Ukrainian Front and the 3rd Ukrainian Front. He was enlisted in 1942 and discharged at 1946. ''Song about the Guards'', his first collection of poetry, was published in 1951.〔Weissbort, Daniel, ed. (1974) ''Post-war Russian Poetry''. Harmondsworth: Penguin ISBN 0-14-042183-1; p. 115〕 His best known songs are "Alyosha" (1966), inspired by a military memorial in Plovdiv, and "Ya lyublyu tebya zhizn" (1956), a signature song of Mark Bernes. A collection of his songs with music was published in 1965.〔Weissbort, p. 115〕 Vanshenkin was a recipient of prestigious state awards, including the USSR State Prize (1985) and the State Prize of the Russian Federation (2001). His wife (1928–1991) was a notable lyricist in her own right. The spouses are buried at the Vagankovo Cemetery. == References ==
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