Abdilda Tazhibaev ( Kazakh. Әbdіlda Tәzhibaev ; 1909 - 1998 ) - Kazakh Soviet poet and playwright .
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| Date of Birth | February 4 ( January 22 ) 1909 | |||||
| Place of Birth | Kyzylorda | |||||
| Date of death | 1998 | |||||
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| Occupation | poet, playwright | |||||
| Years of creativity | since 1928 | |||||
| Language of Works | and | |||||
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Biography
The son of a poor man. He graduated from the Kazakh Pedagogical Institute. He began to write in 1928. In 1939 he was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor. He published three collections of poems and two poems: “Breakthrough” and “Salvation”. He printed a number of poems in magazines and newspapers in Kazakhstan. He wrote mainly about the youth of Kazakhstan, about her great successes in mastering the cultural values of the Country of Soviets. Of the works of Tazhibayev, the most significant poems in their artistic expressiveness are: “The Orchestra” and “Conversation with Taras Shevchenko” (translated into Russian). They are distinguished by warmth and lyrical saturation.
In 1946 he graduated from the Kazakh Pedagogical Institute.
Since 1960, head of the theater and fine arts department of the Institute of Literature and Art of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR . Doctor of Philology (1972).
Rewards
- Order of Lenin (07/30/1990)
- Order of the October Revolution (02/02/1979)
- 2 orders of the Red Banner of Labor (01/03/1959; 02/03/1969)
- Order of the Badge of Honor (01/31/1939)
- medals
Bibliography
- Collections of poems:
- Favorites. Alma-Ata, 1949.
- The New Rhythm (1933),
- The Breakthrough (1934)
- “Frets” (1942),
- “With all my heart” (1949),
- The Islands (1958),
- Translations into Russian
- "Song of a friend." M., 1958
- “Lovers”, Alma-Ata, 1963
- “From yesterday to today” with M. Auezov ),
- “Blossom, steppe!” Or “One tree is not a forest” (1952),
- Myra (1957),
- “Friends” (1964),
- The Deceived Cheater (1964)
- The Cliff (1966).
- The Girl and the Soldier (1969)