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  1. Known for. his songs and participation in Soviet dissident movement. Alexander Arkadievich Galich ( Russian: Алекса́ндр Арка́дьевич Га́лич, born Alexander Aronovich Ginzburg, 19 October 1918 – 15 December 1977) was a Soviet poet, screenwriter, playwright, singer-songwriter, and dissident .

  2. Aleksandr Arkadievich Gálich (en ruso: Александр Аркадьевич Галич) nacido Aleksandr Aronovich Ginzburg (en ruso: Александр Аронович Гинзбург; Yekaterinoslav, 19 de octubre de 1918 - París, 15 de diciembre de 1977) fue un poeta, guionista, dramaturgo, cantautor y disidente soviético.

  3. yivoencyclopedia.org › article › Galich_AleksandrYIVO | Galich, Aleksandr

    Contents. (Pseudonym of Aleksandr Arkad’evich Ginzburg; 1918–1977), poet, songwriter, playwright, screenwriter, and prose writer. Born in Moscow and raised in Sebastopol, Galich was celebrated in the 1940s and 1950s for his dramatic works (including Vas vyzyvaet Taimyr [The Taimyr Is Calling You]) and screenplays ( Vernye druz’ia [Eternal ...

  4. Aleksandr Galich: Performance and the Politics of the Everyday. Amy Garey University of California – Los Angeles. This paper argues that the works of dissident Soviet bard Aleksandr Galich are best understood as folklore rather than literature, texts, or recordings.

  5. 13 de abr. de 2018 · When the exiled singer-songwriter Alexander Galich died, from electrocution, while setting up a new stereo system in his Paris apartment, in 1977, the dissident community split among similar...

  6. 6 de abr. de 2022 · Similarly, the dissident Soviet songwriter Alexander Galich sang “How many times were we silent in various ways—and not ‘against,’ of course, but ‘for.’”. For him, silence, just as in Bogoraz’s interpretation, is complicity with the actions of the regime.

  7. Alexander Ivanovich Galich ( Russian: Александр Иванович Галич; 1783–1848) was a Russian teacher, philosopher, and writer. Galich was a teacher of Latin and Russian literature at the German Saint Peter's School (Petrischule) in St. Petersburg, a professor at St. Petersburg University, a teacher of Alexander ...