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Mikhail Arkadyevich Svetlov

Mikhail Arkadyevich Svetlov ((ウクライナ語:Миха́йло Арка́дійович Свєтло́в), (ロシア語:Михаил Аркадьевич Светлов)), born Scheinkman (/(ロシア語:Шейнкман)) (, Yekaterinoslav, Russian Empire (present Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) – 28 September 1964, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR) - was a Russian poet.
==Biography==
Svetlov was born into a poor Jewish family.〔(Biography in ''Chronos'' Online Encyclopedia ) 〕〔(Biography in ''Krugosvet'' Online Encyclopedia ) 〕 He has been published since 1917. A member of Komsomol since 1919, Svetlov was sent to the First Congress of Proletarian Writers in Moscow in 1920 and took part in the Russian Civil War as a volunteer rifleman in the same year. Two years later, Svetlov published his first collection of poems, ''Rails''. The main theme of his works in the 1920s was the Russian Civil War. Probably the best known poem written by Svetlov, is ''Grenada'', published in 1926. Between 1927 and 1928 he studied at the Moscow State University.
One of Svetlov's most significant works from the 1930s was the ''Song of Kakhovka'' (1935, composer Isaak Dunayevsky), which became extremely popular among Soviet soldiers during the Second World War. After 1935 Svetlov turned to dramaturgy, publishing several plays prior to 1940 and after the war.
Between 1941 and 1945, Svetlov was a special correspondent of the ''Red Star'' at the Leningrad Front, and also worked for other Soviet front newspapers. The most notable work of that period was a monologue-style poem ''Italian Cross'' (1943), full of dreams of peace and the fraternity of nations.
After a gap of about 14 years, during which Svetlov was writing only plays, he published several collections of poems, including the ''Horizon'' (1959) and the ''Shooting Box'' (1964). He also wrote songs for the 1958 animated film ''Beloved Beauty'' (Краса ненаглядная). In 1967 he was awarded the Lenin Prize posthumously for the book ''Verses of the Last Years''.

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