German Alexandrovich Getsevich (Russian: Герман Александрович Гецевич; October 28, 1961, Moscow — September 1, 2021,[1] ib.) was a Russian poet, prose writer, translator.[2][3][4]
German Getsevich | |
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Born | Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | October 28, 1961
Died | September 1, 2021 Moscow, Russia | (aged 59)
Nationality | Russian |
Genre | poetry children's literature |
Biography
editBorn October 28, 1961, in Moscow in a family of employees.[5] Mother Rimma Vasilievna Getsevich, chemical engineer (1938-2008). Father Alexander Iosifovich Kogan (1921-2019), military dermatologist, candidate of medical sciences, participant of the Great Patriotic War. Stepfather Boris Grigorievich Milovanov (1925-2010), master pastry chef, head of the shop. German spent his childhood and youth in Sokolniki District. From 1981 to 1982 he served in the Soviet Army, in the Transcaucasian Military District. Received a medical degree, from 1981 to 2009 he worked for emergency medical services. He tried to enter the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute, but was not accepted.[5] For the first time, Getsevich's poems were published in 1992.
According to Getsevich, the first poet he knew and fell in love with was Sergei Yesenin.[3] For the first time, Getsevich's poems were published in 1992.[5]
Andrei Voznesensky gave a capacious definition to the work of German Getsevich: He has sunk into the word. He scalps the word, tries to figure out the code of the language, and therefore of life. Even in the traditional poem about the fly, the humming of the spirit is encoded.[6]
References
edit- ^ "Догорела последняя спичка // Независимая газета". ng.ru. Retrieved 2021-09-18.
- ^ В прямом эфире «Эхо ММ» поэт, писатель и шансонье Герман Гецевич
- ^ a b "Герман Гецевич: Самое главное — это когда тебя уважают не сентиментальные барышни с букетами, а твои товарищи по поэтическому "цеху"". Пиши-читай. Retrieved 2019-10-13.
- ^ Награждение Германа Гецевича и Елены Спас
- ^ a b c "Герман Гецевич". russia-armenia.info. Центр поддержки русско-армянских стратегических и общественных инициатив. 23 June 2014. Retrieved 2019-10-13.
- ^ Герман Гецевич. Отзывы в прессе