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Mark Sergeev

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Mark Sergeev (1926–1997) (Russian: Марк Сергеев) was a Russian poet.

As the writer Mark Sergeev is known by the books of Rail tracks, A Ballad about poplars, Carving, Connection of times, Evening birds. About 20 poetic collections, issued in our country and abroad, belong to him.

The first book of Mark Sergeev was a collection of cheerful poems for children. About 60 children's books of the writer were published.