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Pavel Antokolsky : ウィキペディア英語版
Pavel Antokolsky

Pavel Grigoryevich Antokolsky (; July 1, 1896, St. Petersburg, Russia – October 9, 1978, Moscow, USSR) was a Russian poet and theatre director. His father was a nephew of sculptor Mark Antokolsky.
In the 1930s, Antokolsky worked as a director in the Vakhtangov Theatre in Moscow. During the WWII, he ran a front theatre and was awarded a Stalin Prize for a long poem about the Germans killing his son. After the war, he managed a theatre in Tomsk. His poem, "All we who in his name..." was written in 1956, the year of Nikita Khrushchev's "secret speech" condemning Stalinism, and widely circulated among student groups in the 1950s.
Among other works, Pavel Antokolsky translated in Russian ''Le Dernier jour d'un condamne'' and ''Le roi s'amuse'', by Victor Hugo.
==External links==

*(Pavel Antokolsky: The Official Web Site ) (in Russian)
*(Collection of Poems by Pavel Antokolsky ) (English Translations)



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