VOZNESENSKY — RUSSIA (see also List of Individuals) 17.1.1887 Kronstadt/RU 28.6.1946 Moscow/RU Ivan Nikolaevich Voznesensky graduated as a civil engineer in 1921 from the Leningrad Institute of Technology. He became in 1923 a collaborator at Krasny Putilovets… … Hydraulicians in Europe 1800-2000
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Voznesensky, Andrey Andreyevich — ▪ Soviet poet born May 12, 1933, Moscow, Russian S.F.S.R. Russian poet who was one of the most prominent of the generation of writers that emerged in the Soviet Union after the Stalinist era. Voznesensky spent his early childhood in the… … Universalium
Voznesensky — biographical name Andrey 1933 Soviet (Russian born) poet … New Collegiate Dictionary
Voznesensky — /voz neuh sen skee/; Russ. /veuhz nyi syen skee/, n. Andrei (Andreievich) /ahn dray ahn dray yeuh vich/; Russ. /un drddyay un drddye yi vyich/, born 1933, Soviet poet. * * * … Universalium
Voznesensky — Voz•ne•sen•sky [[t]ˌvɒz nəˈsɛn ski[/t]] n. big Andrei (Andreievich), born 1933, Soviet poet … From formal English to slang
Voznesensky — /voz neuh sen skee/; Russ. /veuhz nyi syen skee/, n. Andrei (Andreievich) /ahn dray ahn dray yeuh vich/; Russ. /un drddyay un drddye yi vyich/, born 1933, Soviet poet … Useful english dictionary
Voznesensky, Andrey (Andreyevich) — born May 12, 1933, Moscow, Russian S.F.S.R., U.S.S.R. Russian poet. His childhood experience of World War II was later vividly reflected in poems such as Goya (1960), one of his best known works. He became a protégé of Boris Pasternak and a star… … Universalium
Andrey Voznesensky — Andrey Andreyevich Voznesensky ( ru. Андрей Андреевич Вознесенский) (b. 12 May 1933, Moscow) is a Russian poet and writer who has been referred to by Robert Lowell as one of the greatest living poets in any language. He lives and works in… … Wikipedia
Nikolai Voznesensky — Николай Вознесенский Chairman of the State Planning Committee of the Soviet Union In office 8 December 1942 – 5 March 1949 Premier J … Wikipedia