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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. Sergeev is known by his books Rail Tracks, A Ballad About Poplars, Carving, Connection of Times, and Evening Birds. He has published about 20 poem collections.[1][2]
Sergeev's first book was a collection of poems for children. About 60 children's books of his were published.[3]