Alexander Gitovich

Alexander Ilyich Gitovich (Алекса́ндр Ильи́ч Ги́тович, March 1, 1909, Smolensk — August 9, 1966, Leningrad) was a Soviet Russian poet and translator of Chinese and Korean poetry (Li Bo, Chairman Mao Zedong and others).

Gitovich studied at Leningrad State University. He participated to the Great Patriotic War. He died in Komarovo, Saint Petersburg and was buried there, not far from his friend Anna Akhmatova's grave.

Works

 * Мы входим в Пишпек, 1931
 * Фронтовые стихи 1943
 * Стихи военного корреспондента, 1947
 * Стихи о Корее, 1950
 * Под звездами Азии, 1955
 * Пиры в Армении, 1968
 * Мы видели Корею, 1948 (в соавторстве с Б.Бурсовым)