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Yury Davidovich Levitansky (Russian: Ю́рий Дави́дович Левита́нский; January 22, 1922, Kozelets, Chernigov Oblast, Ukrainian SSR — January 25, 1996, Moscow, Russia) was a poet and translator, a master of lyrical parody of genres, and Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of literature and art in 1994. Many of Levitansky's poems were set to music, sung and performed by popular bards. Some of these songs are found in the movies Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears and Chivalric Romance. In 1993 he signed the Letter of Forty-Two.

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  • Youri Levitanski (fr)
  • Yuri Levitansky (en)
  • Левитанский, Юрий Давидович (ru)
  • Левітанський Юрій Давидович (uk)
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  • Youri Davidovitch Levitansky (en russe Ю́рий Дави́дович Левита́нский ; né le 22 janvier 1922 à Kozelets, région de Tchernihiv, RSS d'Ukraine et mort le 25 janvier 1996 à Moscou) est un poète et traducteur de langue russe. Lauréat du prix d'État de la fédération de Russie dans le domaine de la littérature et de l'art de 1994. (fr)
  • Ю́рий Дави́дович Левита́нский (22 января 1922, Козелец, Черниговская область, Украинская ССР — 25 января 1996, Москва) — русский поэт и переводчик, мастер лирического и пародийного жанров. Лауреат Государственной премии Российской Федерации в области литературы и искусства 1994 года. Участник Великой Отечественной войны. (ru)
  • Юрій Давидович Левітанський (*21 січня 1922, Козелець, тепер Чернігівська область, Україна — 25 січня 1996, Москва, Росія) — російський поет і перекладач, учасник Другої світової війни. Член спілки письменників СРСР (1957), Російського ПЕН-центру (1995). (uk)
  • Yury Davidovich Levitansky (Russian: Ю́рий Дави́дович Левита́нский; January 22, 1922, Kozelets, Chernigov Oblast, Ukrainian SSR — January 25, 1996, Moscow, Russia) was a poet and translator, a master of lyrical parody of genres, and Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of literature and art in 1994. Many of Levitansky's poems were set to music, sung and performed by popular bards. Some of these songs are found in the movies Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears and Chivalric Romance. In 1993 he signed the Letter of Forty-Two. (en)
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  • Youri Davidovitch Levitansky (en russe Ю́рий Дави́дович Левита́нский ; né le 22 janvier 1922 à Kozelets, région de Tchernihiv, RSS d'Ukraine et mort le 25 janvier 1996 à Moscou) est un poète et traducteur de langue russe. Lauréat du prix d'État de la fédération de Russie dans le domaine de la littérature et de l'art de 1994. (fr)
  • Yury Davidovich Levitansky (Russian: Ю́рий Дави́дович Левита́нский; January 22, 1922, Kozelets, Chernigov Oblast, Ukrainian SSR — January 25, 1996, Moscow, Russia) was a poet and translator, a master of lyrical parody of genres, and Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of literature and art in 1994. Levitansky fought in the Great Patriotic War. Afterwards, his first collection of poems was released in 1948 in Irkutsk. In the years 1955-1957 Levitansky studied in the Higher literary courses at Maxim Gorky Literature Institute. In 1957, he became a member of the Writers' Union. In 1963 he published a collection of poems called Earthly Heaven, which sprung him into fame as an author. Many of Levitansky's poems were set to music, sung and performed by popular bards. Some of these songs are found in the movies Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears and Chivalric Romance. In 1993 he signed the Letter of Forty-Two. In 1995, at the ceremony of the aforementioned State Prize, Levitansky appealed to then Russian President Boris Yeltsin to halt the First Chechen War. (en)
  • Ю́рий Дави́дович Левита́нский (22 января 1922, Козелец, Черниговская область, Украинская ССР — 25 января 1996, Москва) — русский поэт и переводчик, мастер лирического и пародийного жанров. Лауреат Государственной премии Российской Федерации в области литературы и искусства 1994 года. Участник Великой Отечественной войны. (ru)
  • Юрій Давидович Левітанський (*21 січня 1922, Козелець, тепер Чернігівська область, Україна — 25 січня 1996, Москва, Росія) — російський поет і перекладач, учасник Другої світової війни. Член спілки письменників СРСР (1957), Російського ПЕН-центру (1995). (uk)
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