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Жди меня

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"От Москвы до Бреста
Нет такого места,
Где бы не скитались мы в пыли..."

Эти слова о военных корреспондентах в полной мере относятся и к их автору. "Военная тема", ставшая жизнью и судьбой Константина Симонова, вошла в его лирику не грохотом артиллерии, а пронзительной мелодией, мужественной и нежной. Его стихи - о любви и верности, о доблести и трусости, о дружбе и предательстве - солдаты передавали друг другу, переписывали. Они помогали выжить.

"...Как я выжил, будем знать
Только мы с тобой..."

352 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2008

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Konstantin Simonov

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Konstantin Mikhailovich Simonov was a Soviet author. He was best known as a poet who wrote a popular poem, "Wait for Me," about a soldier at the front asking his beloved to await his return. Simonov addressed the poem to his future wife, the actress Valentina Serova. The poem was immensely popular at the time and remains one of the best-known poems in the Russian language. Simonov wrote many more poems to Valentina, subsequently included in the collection With You and Without You.

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Константин Михaйлович Симонов, советский писатель, общественный деятель. Герой Социалистического Труда (1974). Лауреат Ленинской (1974) и шести Сталинских премий (1942, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950). Заместитель генерального секретаря СП СССР. Член ВКП(б) с 1942 года

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Simonov wrote amazing amazing amazing poems! This one and I happened to find a Chinese version (1955) of his post-war poem collection Друзья и враги published in 1952.
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