Lev Borisovich Talalay ( 1906 , Baranovichi - 1943 ) - Jewish Soviet poet and teacher, author of collections of poems in Yiddish.
| Lev Borisovich Talalay | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 1906 |
| Place of Birth | Baranovichi |
| Date of death | 1943 |
| Occupation | poet, teacher |
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Biography
Born into a Jewish peasant family. He graduated from high school in Minsk , in 1926-1928 he studied at the Jewish Pedagogical College in Vitebsk . Then until 1932 he served in the Red Army. After demobilization, he worked in the Junger Arbeiter (Young Worker) newspaper, and in about 1937 he taught Russian language and literature in one of the Minsk schools.
His first poem was published in Der Younger Arbaiter (Young Worker) in 1924. From that moment, his poems and short stories were published in Der Younger Pioneer, October, Stern ( Minsk ); “Jungwald”, “ Ames ”, “Pioneer” and “ Einikait ” ( Moscow ); “Dig the welt” and “Spill” ( Kharkov ).
He died in 1943.
Artwork
- My First Sheaf (1932)
- “On the March” (1940).