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  1. Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (alternative spelling: Marchak) (Russian: Самуил Яковлевич Маршак; 3 November [O.S. 22 October] 1887 – 4 July 1964) was a Soviet writer of Belarusian Jewish origin, translator and poet who wrote for both children and adults.

  2. Samuíl Yákovlevich Marshak (en ruso: Самуи́л Я́ковлевич Марша́к; 22 de octubre jul. / 3 de noviembre de 1887 greg., Vorónezh – 4 de julio de 1964, Moscú) fue un escritor, poeta, dramaturgo, crítico literario y traductor ruso.

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  3. Samuíl Yákovlevich Marshak fue un escritor, poeta, dramaturgo, crítico literario y traductor ruso. Entre algunos de sus trabajos más reconocidos se encuentran las traducciones al ruso de los sonetos de William Shakespeare y gran cantidad de obras de literatura infantil, algo por lo que Maksim Gorki le proclamó «fundador de la literatura ...

  4. Samuil Marshak (1887-1964), the most prolific and popular children’s writer in the USSR, was the elder brother of Il’ia Marshak (1896-1953), who under the pseudonym Mikhail Il’in specialized in presenting complex scientific topics to a young audience.

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  5. Samuil Iakovlevich Marshak. Born Voronezh, 1887; died Moscow, 1964. Samuil Iakovlevich Marshak first came to prominence as a lyric poet and translator of Yiddish and Hebrew texts, thanks to the patronage of critic Vladimir Stasov and writer Maksim Gor’kii.

  6. Her steeple-crowned hat on top of a mob-cap, the gown with a laced stomacher and ruffled sleeves over a quilted petticoat, became iconic internationally, as did her dog’s ensemble of an opera hat, powdered wig, waistcoat, breeches, stockings with clocks and buckled shoes.

  7. Marshak’s dynamic, witty poems introduced children to the world of nature and simple things. From the 1920s until the present day, they have remained as beloved popular children’s reading. Nonetheless, in 1937, Marshak’s publishing house was liquidated and many of the writers arrested.