Vadim Vitalievich Sikorsky ( 1922 - 2012 ) - Russian Soviet writer and poet, translator.
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Biography
Born in Moscow on March 19, 1922 in the family of the poetess Tatyana Sikorska , who later married Samuel Bolotin .
In 1948 he graduated from the A. Gorky Literary Institute ; then began to print.
He worked as a translator. For some time VV Sikorsky was in charge of the poetry department in the New World magazine. In the 1980s, Vadim Sikorsky wrote prose .
Vadim Vitalievich Sikorsky died July 12, 2012 in his hometown [1] .
Creativity
The first collection of Sikorsky, entitled "Lyric" was published in 1958 and consisted mostly of miniatures. The main topics that the author touched on were nature, love, work and courage.
Other collections of the author: "Honeycombs" (1962), "Edge" (1966), "Contour" (1969).
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- SIKORSKIY Vadim Vitalievich
- Vadim Sikorsky recalls the son of Marina Tsvetaeva (evening in the DMC 1995)
- THOUSAND SONG MASTERPIECES OF BOLOTIN AND SIKORSKAYA
- lib.rus.ec/a/22660 - Sikorsky Vadim Vitalievich