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Brodsky — is a surname and may refer to:* Adam Brodsky, Anti folk singer * Alexander Brodsky, contemporary architect and artist * Chuck Brodsky (born 1960), American musician * Gail Brodsky (born 1991), American tennis player * Isaac Brodsky (1884 1939),… … Wikipedia
Brodský — Brodsky ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Chuck Brodsky, US amerikanischer Musiker Jascha Brodsky (1907–1997), lettisch US amerikanischer Geigenlehrer Joseph Brodsky (1940–1996), russisch US amerikanischer Dichter und Nobelpreisträger 1987 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Brodsky — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Ada Brodsky (* 1924), Übersetzerin und Hörspielautorin Adolph Brodsky (1851–1929), russischer Geiger und Musikpädagoge Chuck Brodsky, US amerikanischer Musiker Jascha Brodsky (1907–1997), lettisch US… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Brodsky — (Iossif) (1940 1996) poète américain d origine russe: Une halte dans le désert (1970), Partie du discours (1972 1976). P. Nobel 1987 … Encyclopédie Universelle
Brodsky — [bräd′skē] Joseph 1940 96; Russ. born poet, in the U.S. after 1972 … English World dictionary
Brodsky — biographical name Joseph 1940 1996 originally Iosip Aleksandrovich Brodsky American (Russian born) poet & essayist … New Collegiate Dictionary
BRODSKY, JOSEPH — (Yosif Brodski; 1940–1996), Soviet Russian poet and translator. Although he was widely regarded as one of the most promising Soviet poets, none of Brodsky s original verse had been allowed to appear in the U.S.S.R. as late as 1970. He was known… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BRODSKY, STANLEY L. — BRODSKY, STANLEY L. (1939– ), U.S. psychologist and criminologist. Born in Boston, Mass., Brodsky received his M.A. (1962) and his Ph.D. (1964) from the University of Florida. He taught and pursued research at the Center for the Study of Crime,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BRODSKY, ADOLF — (1851–1929), Russian violinist. Brodsky was born in Taganrog and studied in Vienna and Moscow, where he was professor at the conservatory from 1875 to 1879. He was a friend of Brahms, Grieg, and Tchaikovsky, who dedicated his Violin Concerto to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Brodsky, Joseph — orig. Iosip Aleksandrovich Brodsky born May 24, 1940, Leningrad, Russia, U.S.S.R. died Jan. 28, 1996, New York, N.Y., U.S. Russian born U.S. poet. In the Soviet Union his independent spirit and irregular work record led to a five year sentence to … Universalium