Fedor Stepanovich Chispiyakov (1906-1978) - Shor writer, poet and enlightener, one of the founders of Shor literature, the name comes from the Shor word "chispiyak" - "little master of the taiga", from common nouns - "taiga, forest" and piyak - " little master. "
Chispiyakov, Fedor Stepanovich | |
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Date of Birth | 1906 |
Place of Birth | ulus Kosoy Porog, Tomsk province , Russia |
Date of death | 1978 |
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Occupation | writer , poet |
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Fedor Stepanovich Chispiyakov was born in 1906 in the Kosoy Porog ulus (now within the city of Mezhdurechensk, Kemerovo region ). He studied at a parish school. After the October Revolution, he worked as a teacher in Mountain Shoria . In 1925-1931 he studied at the Leningrad Institute of the Peoples of the North . He became the first Shor to graduate. Then he studied at graduate school in Moscow. Upon returning to his homeland, he began to work in the educational bodies of the Gornoshorsky district .
Chispiyakov’s first book (collection of poems “Sholban”) was published in 1934. In the 1940s, he wrote the novel “In the Valleys of Mras-su”, the stories “Chulesh”, “Tanysh” and other works. Translated into the Shor language a number of works of Russian literature (for example, “The Captain's Daughter ” by A. S. Pushkin ). He is the author of a number of school textbooks.
Family
- Son - Electron Fedorovich Chispiyakov , philologist, head of the department of foreign languages of KuzGPA .