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- Leonid_Vysheslavsky abstract "Leonid Vysheslavsky (Ukrainian: Леонід Миколайович Вишеславський; born March 18, 1914, Nikolayev, died December 26, 2002, Kyiv) was a Soviet and Ukrainian poet, literary critic and translator. He wrote in the Russian and Ukrainian languages and published more than 60 books of poems, prose and translations. Vysheslavsky’s works were published in the Ukrainian, Polish, German, French and other languages. He had supporters and friends in many countries.".
- Q4129992 abstract "Leonid Vysheslavsky (Ukrainian: Леонід Миколайович Вишеславський; born March 18, 1914, Nikolayev, died December 26, 2002, Kyiv) was a Soviet and Ukrainian poet, literary critic and translator. He wrote in the Russian and Ukrainian languages and published more than 60 books of poems, prose and translations. Vysheslavsky’s works were published in the Ukrainian, Polish, German, French and other languages. He had supporters and friends in many countries.".
- Leonid_Vysheslavsky comment "Leonid Vysheslavsky (Ukrainian: Леонід Миколайович Вишеславський; born March 18, 1914, Nikolayev, died December 26, 2002, Kyiv) was a Soviet and Ukrainian poet, literary critic and translator. He wrote in the Russian and Ukrainian languages and published more than 60 books of poems, prose and translations. Vysheslavsky’s works were published in the Ukrainian, Polish, German, French and other languages. He had supporters and friends in many countries.".
- Q4129992 comment "Leonid Vysheslavsky (Ukrainian: Леонід Миколайович Вишеславський; born March 18, 1914, Nikolayev, died December 26, 2002, Kyiv) was a Soviet and Ukrainian poet, literary critic and translator. He wrote in the Russian and Ukrainian languages and published more than 60 books of poems, prose and translations. Vysheslavsky’s works were published in the Ukrainian, Polish, German, French and other languages. He had supporters and friends in many countries.".