David Samoylov
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David Samoylov (Russian: Давид Самойлов), pseudonym of David Samuilovich Kaufman (Russian: Давид Самуилович Кауфман; 1 June 1920 in Moscow — 23 February 1990 in Tallinn). He is a notable poet of War generation of Russian poets, and considered one of the most important Russian poets of the post-World War II era.
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I grew up in accordance with time. In my childhood I was a child. In my youth a youth. In adulthood an adult. Thus, during the thirties I loved the thirties, And in the forties I loved the forties. And when according to the law of nature the time started to denote a descent from the hill, I didn't begin to hate it, but to understand. In the sixties I understood the sixties. And now I understand all that happens, and what shall happen as a result of what is happening. And I know what will happen to me, when there comes a time that would belong to someone else. And I have no fear. David Samoylov (ca. 1990) Translated by Roman Turovsky (ca.2003)