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Yesenin

American  
[yuh-sey-nin, yi-sye-nyin] / yəˈseɪ nɪn, yɪˈsyɛ nyɪn /
Or Esenin

noun

  1. Sergey Aleksandrovich 1895–1925, Russian poet.


Yesenin British  
/ jɛˈsɛnɪn /

noun

  1. Sergey Aleksandrovich. See (Sergey Aleksandrovich) Esenin

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The ballet does, however, include details of her personal life, including her brief marriage to Russian poet Sergei Yesenin.

From Los Angeles Times

Then there was Marija Masenka Yesenin: “Montenegro calling, l am so happy that you finally know where we are!” she wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

In the 20th century, Sergei Yesenin, a popular poet, wrote some of his works there.

From Reuters

His characters were rough-hewn and tended to have clear moral perspectives, and he claimed influences as diverse as the Russian modernist Sergei Yesenin and the English poet William Wordsworth.

From The Guardian

He was buried at the Vagankovo Cemetery, several miles from the Kremlin, where some of Russia’s most celebrated artists, like the poet Sergei Yesenin and the folk singer Vladimir Vysotsky, are interred.

From New York Times