Semyon Kirsanov

Semyon Isaakovich Kirsanov (; in Odesa – 10 December 1972 in Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian poet and journalist. Still in his teens, Kirsanov was the organizing force in his native Odesa in 1921 behind the Southern Association of Futurists. In 1925, Vladimir Mayakovsky published two of his poems in his Constructivist journal ''LEF'', having met the younger poet on a visit to Odesa. Upon moving to Moscow the same year, Kirsanov began an apprenticeship with Mayakovsky and the poet Nikolai Aseyev and, in the public imagination, inherited his mentor's torch after Mayakovsky's death in 1930. For a more complete biography, see Maxim D. Schrayer's ''An Anthology of Jewish-Russian Literature'', Vol. 1. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Kirsanov, Semen
Published 1928
"Zemlja i fabrika

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by Kirsanov, Semen
Published 1928
Zakkniga

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by Kirsanov, Semen
Published 1930
Gos. izd-vo

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by Kirsanov, Semen
Published 1930
"Federatsija

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by Kirsanov, Semen
Published 1930
GIZ

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by Kirsanov, Semen
Published 1927
Molodaja gvardija

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by Kirsanov, Semen
Published 1927
Gos. izd-vo

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by Kirsanov, Semen
Published 1926
Gos. izd-vo

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by Kruchenykh, Aleksej
Published 1928
Izd. Vserossijskogo sojuza poėtov
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