Daniel, Yuli Markovich (Arzhak, Nikolai)
- Daniel, Yuli Markovich (Arzhak, Nikolai)
(1925-88)
Russian poet and writer. He grew up in an environment of revolutionary ideas. In the 1950s he began to develop as a poet and also trans-lated poetry from Ukrainian, Armenian, the Balkan languages and Yiddish. In 1965 he was arrested for publishing seditious works and sentenced to five years in prison.
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DANIEL, YULI MARKOVICH — (1925–1988), Soviet Russian author, son of the Soviet Yiddish writer M. Daniel . Although no original works by the younger Daniel had ever been published in the U.S.S.R., where he was known exclusively as a translator, mainly from Yiddish, and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Daniel, Yuli Markovich — ▪ Russian writer pseudonym Nikolai Arzhak born 1925, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R. died Dec. 30, 1988, Moscow Soviet poet and short story writer who was convicted with fellow writer Andrey D. Sinyavsky of anti Soviet slander in a sensational… … Universalium
Yuli Daniel — Yuli o Yuliy Markovich Daniel (ruso: Юлий Маркович Даниэль; 15 de noviembre de 1925 – 30 de diciembre de 1988) fue un destacado disidente soviético, además de escritor, poeta y traductor. Su disidencia con el régimen de la URSS lo convertiría en… … Wikipedia Español