À propos de l'auteur

Alexander Tvardovsky was a prominent Soviet poet, editor, and literary figure. Born in 1910, he rose to fame with his epic poem "Vasily Tyorkin," which celebrated the spirit and resilience of the Soviet soldier during World War II. Tvardovsky's work is characterized by its deep emotional resonance, vivid imagery, and a strong sense of national identity. He played a significant role in shaping Soviet literature during a tumultuous period, using his writing to address the human condition and the complexities of war.

Nationalité Russe, Soviétique
Date de naissance February 21, 1910
Lieu de naissance Yushkovichi, Smolensk Oblast, Russia
Date de décès April 18, 1971