Stepan Shchipachev
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Stepan Petrovich Schipachev (Russian: Степа́н Петро́вич Щипачёв; 1898 – 1980) was a Russian poet. He is best known for the poem Lines of Love and the collections Musings (1962), A Man's Hand (1964), and Selected Works (1965).
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