Anvar Aydarovich Ismagilov (born May 10, 1955 ) is a Russian poet and bard, one of the members of the underground poetry association Zaozernaya Shkola (mid-1980s), writer, journalist.
| Anvar Aidarovich Ismagilov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | Jebel , Nebit-Dag district, Turkmen SSR , USSR |
| Citizenship (citizenship) | |
| Occupation | poet , journalist , songwriter |
| Direction | poetry |
| Language of Works | Russian |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Strokes to the portrait
- 3 Opinions of contemporaries
- 4 Bibliography and discography
- 4.1 Publications
- 4.2 Interviews
- 4.3 Literature
- 5 Links
Biography
Anvar Aydarovich Ismagilov was born on May 10, 1955 in the village of Jebel of the Nebit-Dag District of the Turkmen Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in the family of an air defense air force officer. Grew up at the Gudauta military base in Abkhazia , later the family moved to Rostov-on-Don. He began his military service in the Kiev ZRV brigade; studied at the Kiev Higher Naval Political School (navigator of surface ships - political worker); finished service at the Crimean naval base ( Donuzlav ) in the division of small anti-submarine ships.
After the service he entered the philological faculty of the RSU . He worked as a rural teacher of literature, a driver of postal routes, a traveling correspondent for the newspaper Rechnik Dona.
In the early 80s, Anvar Ismagilov joined the informal poetic association " Zaozernaya School " (poet Alexander Brunko , poet and bard Gennady Zhukov , poets Vitaly Kalashnikov , Igor Bondarevsky ), the spiritual center of which was the historical and archaeological reserve Tanais .
Together with like-minded people, according to the drawings brought by him from Moscow, approved by the department of the ancient world of the Pushkin Museum, he restored the ancient Greek watchtower in the reserve and gave it the name “Tower of Poets”. It is under this name that the revived ancient outpost today is included in many tourist guides and catalogs.
For some time he lived in Lviv, where he gathered the Anvarium group and, together with S. Dmitrovsky (guitar) and S. Yanishevsky (flute), performed on the streets of the city. A half-hour documentary “Street Musician's Song” was filmed about the group (Lviv, 1992).
Since 1989, lives in Tyumen. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he was the creator and presenter of the author’s project “Classics of an Author's Song”, for several years Veronika Dolina, Victor Luferov, Sergey Nikitin, Mikhail Shcherbakov and others took part in the program.
In 2001 he became a presidential scholar in the field of literature and art.
Winner of the II stage of the Golden Stanza international poetry contest - 2012 [1]
Strokes to the portrait
- Member of the Union of Russian Writers and the Union of Journalists of Russia. The author of several hundred songs to his verses and verses by Russian poets, including verses by A. Pushkin, O. Mandelstam, A. Brunko, M. Lermontov and others. Laureate and diplomat of about 15 author’s song festivals. The songs of A. Ismagilov are performed by Alexander Malinin ; they sound on Radio of Russia, Echo of Moscow and other radio stations.
- Anvar Ismagilov was the only one of the performers of the Urals, Siberia and the Far East who was awarded the right to broadcast live on Samara TV dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Grushinsky festival of art song.
- The only Russian bard to have twice visited the warring Chechnya with concerts and lectures without security and accompaniment, he released the fiction-documentary book “Armed with one guitar, or the Road to Chechnya and back” (Tyumen, 2005).
- He was awarded five medals. Member of the public organization of veterans of local wars and military conflicts "Combat Brotherhood".
Opinions of Contemporaries
“... the legendary Anvar Ismagilov, a bard, poet and journalist, a man who was so far ahead in the 80s that there was simply no right word to define his lifestyle. Now such an exact word exists: Anwar lit! ”( Anna Brazhkina )
Bibliography and discography
Publications
- Rostov time: verses 38. - Rostov-n / D: Kn. Publishing House, 1990 .-- 224 p. - ISBN 5-7509-0063-0 .
- Almanac for the 200th anniversary of Pushkin. - Yekaterinburg, 2000
- Tower of poets: verses - Tyumen: Vector Buk, 1998. - 128 p. - ISBN 5-88131-108-6
- Continuous Bird: Sat narratives. - Tyumen, 2004 .-- 208 p. - ISBN 5-87591-034-8
- Armed with one guitar, or the Road to Chechnya and vice versa . - Tyumen: Ed. Slovo House, 2005. - 196 p. - ISBN 5-93030-081-X
- Tower of poets-XXI. - Novosibirsk: Publishing House House "Vertical", 2012. - 136 p. - ISBN 978-5-904933-05-0
- Disc "Antique Ballad", 1998
- Disk “Songs of Love and Wanderings”, 2011 ( Confusion (inaccessible link) )
- Disk "From Don Juan of Old Years", 2013
Interview
- “I do not want to be one of many” / Interview conducted by G. Efimova // University and region (Tyumen). - 2004. - No. 31. - S. 4, 9. - (Living room).
- “The main thing is not to be afraid of life ...” (inaccessible link) Interview conducted by Lyudmila FILATOVA // Tyumen Region today. - 2008. - July 17.
- Continuous flight (Strokes to the portrait of Anvar Ismagilov) / Natalia Kospolova // “Evening Tyumen.” - 2006.— No. 32.
- Shining Anwar, or an incredible biography worthy of a separate book. Interview conducted by Vyacheslav Devyatkov // MK in Western Siberia. - 2013 .-- March 27.
Literature
- Zaitsev V. Continuous Anwar // Siberian wealth. - 2006. - No. 12. - S. 65-67.
- Tikhonov D. For those who are at sea // Tyumen region today. - 2007. - November 27.