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Yaroslav Vasilevich Smelyakov (Russian: Яросла́в Васи́льевич Смеляко́в; December 26, 1913 to November 27, 1972) was a Russian Soviet poet, critic and translator.[1] In 1967, he was awarded the USSR State Prize, one of the most prestigious honors in the Soviet Union.

Yaroslav Smelyakov
Born(1913-01-08)8 January 1913
Lutsk, Volhynian Governorate, Russian Empire
Died27 November 1972(1972-11-27) (aged 59)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Occupationpoet, critic, translator
NationalityRussian
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Early life


Smelyakov was born on December 26, 1912 in Lutsk (now Ukraine). He was the son of a railroad worker. He spent his childhood in the village, where he graduated from elementary school. He then studied at the Moscow seven year school.

He graduated from the printing factory school in 1931 and then went to work in a print shop.


Career


At the urging of a friend, journalist Vsevolod Jordansky, Smelyakov brought his poems to the editor of a youth magazine; however, by mistake, he entered the building of the Oktyabr, where he was received by the poet Mikhail Svetlov, whom he adored. Svetlov allowed Smelyakov's poems to be published.[2]

In 1934-1937, he was the victim of the purges conducted by the NKVD.[3]

Smelyakov took part in the Great Patriotic War. From June to November 1941, he served on the North and Karelian Fronts. Once in the environment, he was in Finnish captivity until 1944. Returning from captivity, Smelyakov again came to the Gulag.

Thanks to Konstantin Simonov, who put in a good word, he was able to return to writing his book "Kremlin spruces" in 1948.

In 1951, after double denunciation by two poets, was arrested again and sent to the Polar Inta. Smelyakov lived there until 1955 when he was allowed to return home under an amnesty but not yet rehabilitated. He was rehabilitated later in 1956.

Since 1967, Smelyakov was a member of the Union of Soviet Writers where he presided over the Poetic division of the Union.


Creativity


Smelyakov began to write poetry early in his life. He wrote propaganda for review. He made his debut in print in 1931.


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На других языках


- [en] Yaroslav Smelyakov

[fr] Iaroslav Smeliakov

Iaroslav Vassilievitch Smeliakov, (en russe : Смeляков Ярослав Васильевич), est un poète, un critique littéraire et un traducteur soviétique né le 26 décembre 1912 (8 janvier 1913 dans le calendrier grégorien) à Loutsk, dans le gouvernement de Volhynie (Empire russe) et mort le 27 novembre 1972 à Moscou (Union soviétique).

[ru] Смеляков, Ярослав Васильевич

Яросла́в Васи́льевич Смеляко́в (26 декабря 1912 [8 января 1913], Луцк, Волынская губерния — 27 ноября 1972 года, Москва) — русский советский поэт и переводчик, литературный критик[1]. В 1934—1937 и 1951—1955 годах был репрессирован. Реабилитирован в 1956 году. Лауреат Государственной премии СССР (1967). Член Правления СП СССР и СП РСФСР.



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