Mark Sergeev | |
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Native name | Сергеев Марк Давидович |
Born | Mark Davidovich Gantvarger May 11, 1926 Enakievo, Artyomovsky District, Ukrainian SSR, USSR |
Died | June 9, 1997 Irkutsk, Russia |
Occupation | Prose writer, poet, bibliophile, editor |
Mark Sergeev (1926–1997) (Russian: Марк Сергеев) was a Russian poet. As a writer, Sergeev is known by his books Rail Tracks, A Ballad About Poplars, Carving, Connection of Times, and Evening Birds. He has published about 20 poetic collections.[1][2]
Sergeev's first book was a collection of cheerful poems for children. About 60 children's books of his were published.[3]
Biography
Born in the family of a builder, later the head of a comprehensive survey party to check the Padunsky narrowing on the Angara River, David Markovich Gantvarger and Rosalia Gantvarger. On the maternal side, he was the great-grandson of the classic of Jewish literature, Mendele Mocher Sforim.[4]
Took part in the Great Patriotic War, major.[5] Just before graduation in June 1941, Sergeyev's entire class planted a poplar alley in front of the school. All the graduates vowed to return, but only five kept their vows - the rest died in the war. The poem "The Ballad of Poplars" is dedicated to this.
Graduated from the Faculty of History and Philology of the Irkutsk University.
In 1979, he joined the editorial board of the book series "Literary Monuments of Siberia" and "Polar Star" of the East Siberian Book Publishing House (Irkutsk).
In 1994, he initiated the creation of the All-Russian Festival "Days of Russian Spirituality and Culture" Radiance of Russia(Irkutsk).[6]
He was buried in Irkutsk at the Radishchevsky cemetery.
Awards and prizes
- Order of the Patriotic War II degree (1985).
- Order of the Badge of Honor.
- Order of Friendship of Peoples.
- Laureate of the Irkutsk Komsomol Prize.(1971)
- Laureate of the Prize of the Culture and Art Development Fund under the Committee of Culture of the Irkutsk Region (1996)
Memory
References
- ↑ "Биография и книги автора Сергеев Марк Давидович". www.rulit.me. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
- ↑ "Сергеев Марк Давидович". Книжные памятники Иркутской области (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-11-18.
- ↑ "Детские писатели: Сергеев Марк Давидович - биография". detstvo.irkutsk.ru. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
- ↑ "Детские писатели: Сергеев Марк Давидович - биография". detstvo.irkutsk.ru. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
- ↑ "Гантваргер Марк Давыдович :: Память народа". pamyat-naroda.ru. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
- ↑ "Сияние России". ИРКИПЕДИЯ - портал Иркутской области: знания и новости (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-11-18.
- ↑ "Irkutsk". Retrieved 2022-11-18.
- ↑ "Danes so nam na voljo še dodatni pripomočki za uspešen lov – Irkutsk". Retrieved 2022-11-18.
- ↑ РЮТИНА, Ирина (2012-05-11). "В Иркутске вручили почетную премию имени Марка Сергеева «Интеллигент провинции»". irk.kp.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-11-18.