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Alexander Petrovich Mezhirov (Russian: Александр Межиров; September 26, 1923 [but see below] – May 22, 2009) was a Soviet and Russian poet, translator and critic. Mezhirov was among what has been called a "middle generation" of Soviet poets that ignored themes of communist "world revolution" and instead focused on Soviet and Russian patriotism. Many of them specialized in patriotic lyrics, particularly its military aspects. According to G. S. Smith, Mezhirov and a number of other "middle generation" poets "were genuine poets whose testimony, however well-laundered, to the tribulations of their times will endure at least as long as their generation." Some of Mezhirov's lyrical poems based on his wartime experience belong with the best Russian poetical works created in the Soviet 1950s-1960s.

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  • Alexander Mezhirov (en)
  • Alexandre Mejirov (fr)
  • Межиров, Александр Петрович (ru)
  • Межиров Олександр Петрович (uk)
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  • Alexander Petrovich Mezhirov (Russian: Александр Межиров; September 26, 1923 [but see below] – May 22, 2009) was a Soviet and Russian poet, translator and critic. Mezhirov was among what has been called a "middle generation" of Soviet poets that ignored themes of communist "world revolution" and instead focused on Soviet and Russian patriotism. Many of them specialized in patriotic lyrics, particularly its military aspects. According to G. S. Smith, Mezhirov and a number of other "middle generation" poets "were genuine poets whose testimony, however well-laundered, to the tribulations of their times will endure at least as long as their generation." Some of Mezhirov's lyrical poems based on his wartime experience belong with the best Russian poetical works created in the Soviet 1950s-1960s. (en)
  • Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Ме́жиров (26 сентября 1923, Москва — 22 мая 2009, Нью-Йорк) — русский советский поэт и переводчик.С 1992 года — в США. (ru)
  • Alexandre Petrovitch Mejirov (en russe : Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Ме́жиров, né le 16 septembre 1923 à Moscou, mort le 22 mai 2009 à New York), est un poète soviétique et russe, ainsi qu'un traducteur et un critique. Membre de l'Union des écrivains soviétiques depuis 1946. (fr)
  • Олександр Петрович Межиров (26 вересня 1923, Москва — 22 травня 2009, США) — російський радянський поет і перекладач. Народився в інтелігентній єврейській родині (батько — юрист Петро Ізраїльович Межиров (1888—1958); мати — вчителька німецької мови Єлизавета Семенівна Межирова (1888—1969)). У 1941 році Олександр зі шкільної лави пішов на фронт. У 1948 році вступив до Літературного інституту імені Горького. Перша книга віршів «Дорога далеко» вийшла в 1947 році. Особливу популярність отримала опублікована в ній балада «Комуністи, вперед!». 3 1994 року жив у США. (uk)
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