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Yuri Ivask

Yuri Pavlovich Ivask (Юрий Павлович Иваск, Jüri Ivask; September 14, 1907, Moscow, Russia — February 13, 1986, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA) was a Russian, Estonian poet and literary critic; in his later years an American scholar on Russian literature.
==Biography==
Yuri Ivask was born in Moscow, son of Pavel Ivask, a merchant of Estonian origins, an his Russian wife. In 1920 the family moved to Estonia where Ivask enrolled into the Tartu University, which he graduated in 1932. In 1943 he was mobilized into the German army but has never made it to the front due to poor health. In 1944, anticipating the advance of the Red Army, he fled to Germany and in 1946 joined there the Hamburg University to study Slavistics and philosophy. In 1949 he moved to the USA where in the Harvard University he became the Doctor of the Slav philology. In 1955 Ivask received the American citizenship. In 1969-1977 he taught in the Kansas, Indiana and Washington Universities, then became the head of the Russian literature department in the University of Massachusetts in Amhurst. George Ivask (as he was known in the US) retired in 1977.〔

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