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Tarabukin, Nikolay Savvich

Nikolay Savvich Tarabukin ( 1910 , Eselakhsky settlement, Yakutsk region - December 14, 1950 , Momsky district of Yakutia ) - Even Soviet writer and poet, founder of Even literature in young people [1] .

Nikolay Savvich Tarabukin
Tarabukin Nikolay Savvich.jpg
Date of BirthOctober 26, 1910 ( 1910-10-26 )
Place of BirthEselakhsky nasleg, Yakutsk region
Date of deathDecember 14, 1950 ( 1950-12-14 ) (aged 40)
Place of deathMomsky district , Yakut ASSR
Citizenship the USSR
Occupationprose writer, poet
Directioncritical realism
Genreautobiography
Language of WorksEvenki , Yakut , Russian
DebutSongs of the Taiga, 1936

Biography

He was born on October 26, 1910 in the Ulakhan-Chistaysky lodge on the site of the Eslyaly Momsky litter. In 1928–32 he studied at the labor school in Yakutsk.

In 1937 he graduated from the Institute of the Peoples of the North in Leningrad. After graduation, he worked as a teacher of the Even language in the Ust-Yansky district, as the head of a reading hut in Momsky ulus.

He began to print in the years of study. His poetry collections “Songs of the Taiga” (1936), “Flight of the Golden Girl” (1937), published in Leningrad with a parallel Russian translation, were the first poetic books in Even language. In 1936 he published an autobiographical story, "My Childhood."

In the archives of Yakutsk unpublished works are stored - collections of poems and fairy tales.

1945–47 - junior employee of the Yakutsk branch of the Academy of Sciences, collected folklore, wrote poetry.

December 14, 1950 Nikolai Tarabukin died of a heart attack, was buried on the banks of the Kamchatka River in the Eselah section of the Ulakhan-Chistaysky settlement of the Momsky district .

Artwork

  • Taiga Songs: Indigiri Poems.
  • My childhood. Story.
  • Flight of the Golden Girl: Evenki Poems.
  • My life: Poems and prose. - Magadan, 1959. - 144 p.
  • Northern Lights: Poems and Prose.
  • Tarabukin, Nikolai Savvich. Kungarapu / Nikolai Tarabukin. - Magadan: Prince Publishing House, 1982. - 78 p.
  • Tarabukin, N.S. Kuyarapu / Nikolai Tarabukin. - L.: Detizdat, 1936. - 76, [4] c. : ill.
  • Tarabukin, Nikolai Savvich. Min binning / Nikolay Tarabukin. - Magadan: Prince Publishing House, 1959. - 128 p.
  • Tarabukin, Nikolai Savvich. Mengen asatkan degadeken: evedyl ikel / Nikolai Tarabukin. - L .: Goslitizdat, 1937 .-- 48 p.: Ill.
  • Tarabukin, Nikolai Savvich. Higi ikelni: Indigiir ikelni / Nikolai Tarabukin; V.I. Levin. - L .: Goslitizdat, 1936.

Notes

  1. ↑ G. D. Oleinik // Transcript of the parliamentary hearings “On Measures for Realizing the Goals of the Second International Decade of the World’s Indigenous People in the Spheres of Public Education and Preservation of Mother Tongues in the Areas of the Indigenous Minorities of the North, Siberia and the Far East of the Russian Federation” October 2, 2008 (inaccessible link)

Literature

  • Komanovsky B.L. Tarabukin, Nikolay Savvich // Brief Literary Encyclopedia. M., 1972. T. 7. St. 385.

Links

  • Biography of Tarabukin N. S. The First Even Poet (Russian) . vopy.ru. Knigakan: documentary memory of the small peoples of the North. Date accessed August 10, 2017. Archived August 10, 2017.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tarabukin__Nikolay_Savich&oldid=100484883


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