Tazret (Tase) Urusbievich Besaev ( 1910 , p. Mastinok Ossetia - 1981 ) - Soviet Ossetian poet and prose writer .
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He studied at the Pedagogical College in Vladikavkaz , which he graduated in 1930. From 1932 to 1937, he was a student at the Moscow History and Philology Faculty of the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute (now Moscow State Pedagogical University ). Returning to Ossetia, Tase Besaev took up literary and journalistic activities.
For many years he worked fruitfully in the North Ossetian monthly magazine “ Mah Dug ” (“Our Epoch”), the newspaper “Toh” (now “News of Digoria”).
Creativity
The first poems of Besaev began to appear in the periodical in 1928. In 1931, his first collection of poetry was published in the Digor dialect "People's Singer."
The main theme of the works is historical and revolutionary, the life of old Ossetia, the events of the civil war, the construction of a new life.
Tase Besaev is the author of collections of poems and prose, including stories, legends, novels and novels in Digor language.
Selected Works
- Harsh Years (novel)
- Hope (1940, unfinished novel)
- “How hard it is for the eagle” (novel)
- "Silver Bridle"
- “Which of them is bigger?” (Tale based on Ossetian folk tales), etc.