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In page Aleksandr Tvardovsky:

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Tvardovsky's most popular poem, Vasili Tyorkin (Russian: Василий Тёркин, also known as A Book About a Soldier, "Книга про бойца") (1941–1945), is about an ordinary soldier in the German-Soviet War. Filled with humor, the poem was a hymn to the optimism and resourcefulness of the Russian soldier. It was surprisingly non-politicized, down-to-earth, and intentionally devoid of any picturesque heroism. It was printed chapter by chapter and immediately sent to the front in newspapers and magazines as well as read over the radio by Dmitry Orlov.[1] Tvardovsky was awarded his second Stalin Prize for Vasili Tyorkin.[2]