Sergey Ivanovich Chekmarev ( 1909/1910 - 1933 ) - Soviet poet.
| Sergey Ivanovich Chekmarev | |
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| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | |
| Date of death | |
| Place of death | Ala-Baital village, Zianchura district Bashkir ASSR , RSFSR , USSR |
| Citizenship (citizenship) | |
| Occupation | poet |
| Direction | socialist realism |
| Genre | poem |
| Language of Works | Russian |
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Content
Biography
S.I. Chekmarev was born on December 31, 1909 ( January 13, 1910 ) and in Moscow in the family of a dental technician. He graduated from the Moscow Meat and Dairy Institute ( 1932 ) and was sent to work as a livestock specialist in Bashkiria. He worked as a senior zootechnician at the Tanalyk State Farm of the Khaibullinsky District , and then also as a senior zootechnician at the Inyak State Farm in the Zianchura District . He lived in the village Ibraevo .
On May 11, 1933, Sergey Chekmarev went on a light tarantass to Chebenka's farm. Near the village of Alabaital, he was dragged dead from the Suren River. It is still unknown whether this was a tragic accident when fording a river or a Komsomol member was killed.
Poems Chekmarev, kept with his relatives, were first published in 1956 in the journal "New World" . In 1957, the book “Poems, Letters, Diaries” was published with a preface by M. K. Lukonin , to which, in particular, he responded with a review in E. A. Yevtushenko’s “Literary Gazette” . The compiler of the book, Svetlana Ilyicheva, in 1968 published a biographical essay about Sergey Chekmarev in a separate edition. In 1963, the Bashkir writer and playwright A.A. Abdullin wrote the play “Do not forget me, the sun!” , Dedicated to the life of the poet Sergei Chekmarev. The play was staged in many theaters of the USSR (in particular, it was on the stage of the Kazakh AATTOV Kazakh State Academic Theater for about 10 years), twice published in Bashkir in Ufa and twice in Russian in Moscow. In 1971, the director Vladimir Akimov shot the feature film “We have no time to wait” (another name is “Pages”), dedicated to Sergei Chekmarev. The film premiered on July 23, 1973.
Awards and prizes
- Lenin Komsomol Prize ( 1976 - posthumously ) - for works that educate the younger generation in the spirit of high citizenship and love for the motherland [2] .
Memory
In the Republic of Bashkortostan, the name of Sergey Chekmaryov is immortalized in different localities:
- On January 27, 1961, a street in Ufa was named after Chekmarev [3] .
- In the regional center Isyangulovo he erected a monument in the park named after him. The opening of the monument took place on November 3, 1961 [3] .
- Chekmareva Street in the city of Salavat .
- Chekmarev Street in Baymak .
- Bust in the center of the village of Podolsk ( Khaibullinsky district ).
In the town of Rudny ( Kazakhstan ) there is Chekmarev Street.
Editions
- S. Chekmarev. Poems, letters, diaries. - M., Young Guard, 1957 - 184 p., 30 000 copies.
- S. Chekmarev. Poems, letters, diaries. - M., Young Guard, 1959 - 184 p., 45 000 copies.
- S. Chekmarev. Selected lyrics. - M., Young Guard, 1964 - 32 p.
- S. Chekmarev. Poems, letters, diaries. - M., Children's literature, 1964 - 160 p.
- S. Chekmarev. Poems, letters, diaries. - M., Soviet Russia, 1968 - 256s., 100 000 copies.
- S. Chekmarev. Poems. - Chelyabinsk, YuUKI, 1969 - 52 p.
- S. Chekmarev. It was spring ... - M., Young Guard, 1978 - 272 p., 200 000 copies.
- S. Chekmarev. Ural Spring. - Ufa, 1979 - 176 p.
- S. Chekmarev. Assault quarter. - Chelyabinsk, YuUKI, 1980 - 104 p., 5 000 copies.
- S. Chekmarev. Poems, letters, diaries. - Sverdlovsk, 1982 - 208 p.
Notes
- ↑ Bashkir Encyclopedia - Bashkir Encyclopedia , 2005. - 4344 p. - ISBN 978-5-88185-053-1
- ↑ Sergey Chekmarev (inaccessible link)
- ↑ 1 2 His name was Sergey Chekmarev (inaccessible link)