Konstantin Mikhailovich Simonov, born Kirill (Russian: Константин Михайлович Симонов, 28 November [O.S. 15 November] 1915 – 28 August 1979), was a Soviet author and a war poet. He was a playwright and a wartime correspondent, most famous for his poem Wait for Me.
The Alive and the Dead
(Novel)
If Your House Means a Thing to You...
(Screenplay)
Victory of the Chinese People
(Screenplay)
Pätnásť životov
(Short Story)
Twenty Days Without War
(Writer)
Wait for Me
(Writer)
The Polynin Case
(Writer)
That's How It Will Be
(Story)
Road to Berlin
(Novel)
Fourth
(Novel)
The Immortal Garrison
(Writer)
Under the Chestnut Trees of Prague
(Writer)
Normandy - Neman
(Writer)
In the Name of the Motherland
(Screenplay)
Lad from Our Town
(Theatre Play)
Levashov
(Writer)
The Second Caravan
(Writer)
From Lopatin's Notes
(Writer)
We Will Not See You
(Writer)
Days and Nights
(Writer)
In the Name of the Motherland
(Theatre Play)
The Polynin Case
(Story)
The Russian Question
(Theatre Play)
Wait for Me
(Lyricist)
Lad from Our Town
(Lyricist)
Retribution
(Novel)
The Fourth
(Theatre Play)
A Soldier Was Walking...
(Writer)
Russian People
(Author)
Lad from Our Town
(Author)