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− | + | '''Irina Georgiyevna Ratushinskaya''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Ирина Георгиевна РатушинÑкаÑ) ([[birth|born]] [[1954]] [[March 4]] in [[Odessa]], [[Ukraine]]) is a [[Russia]]n lyric [[poetry|poet]], [[essay]]ist, and political dissident. | |
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+ | While in [[prison]] for her advocacy of [[human rights]], she wrote some 250 poems, first scratching them into bars of soap & then, after memorizing them, washing them away. Stikhi (Poems, 1984) was published while she is imprisoned. | ||
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+ | ==External link== | ||
+ | * http://www.wheaton.edu/learnres/ARCSC/collects/sc44/bio.htm] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Human rights activists]] [[Category:Poets]] |
Latest revision as of 10:36, 20 November 2008
Irina Georgiyevna Ratushinskaya (Russian: Ирина Георгиевна РатушинÑкаÑ) (born 1954 March 4 in Odessa, Ukraine) is a Russian lyric poet, essayist, and political dissident.
While in prison for her advocacy of human rights, she wrote some 250 poems, first scratching them into bars of soap & then, after memorizing them, washing them away. Stikhi (Poems, 1984) was published while she is imprisoned.