Sultanov (Kaplanov) Kamil Daniyalovich ( 1911 , in the village of Turshunay , Tersk region (now Babayurt district of the Republic of Dagestan - 2002 ) - a famous literary critic , poet , writer and translator .
| Camille Sultanov (Kaplanov) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 1911 | ||||
| Place of Birth | Turshunay village, Babayurt district , Dagestan , RSFSR , USSR | ||||
| Date of death | 2002 | ||||
| Place of death | Makhachkala , Russian Federation | ||||
| Citizenship | |||||
| Occupation | poet , writer , publicist , translator | ||||
| Years of creativity | 1932 - 2002 | ||||
| Direction | socialist realism | ||||
| Genre | poem , prose | ||||
| Language of Works | Kumyk , Russian | ||||
| Debut | 1999 translation books in Kumyk language | ||||
| Awards | |||||
Biography
From the family of the Kumyk princes Kaplanovs. After graduating from the Derbent Pedagogical College, he studied at the N. G. Chernyshevsky Moscow Institute of History, Philosophy and Literature and at the Higher Literary Courses at the M. Gorky Literary Institute. He worked in the editorial office of the Kumyk republican newspaper "Lenin Yelu" ("Lenin's Way"), executive secretary of the Board of the Union of Writers of Dagestan , editor-in-chief of the Friendship almanac, director of the Dagestan book publishing house. In 1942, at the age of 31, he became a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR .
Creativity
He penned literary and critical essays and monographs published in different years in Russian by the country's publishers: Suleiman Stalsky, Poets of Dagestan, Singers of Different Peoples, Rasul Gamzatov, Etudes about Writers of Dagestan, and Essays the history of Dagestan literature in the XIX -early XX centuries . " These works, as an analysis of the work of the most prominent poets and writers of the Land of Mountains; Irchi Kazak , S. Stalsky , G. Tsadass , A-P . Salavatov , E. Kapiev, R. Gamzatov. Sultanov K. D. is also the author of poetry books in his native language, such as “Pigeons”, “Wheat Grain”, “Rays of the Sun”, “Children and Birds” and many others. He translated into the Kumyk language and published the story “Captain’s daughter” by A.S. Pushkin , “King Lear” by W. Shakespeare , “The Bloody Wedding” by Garcia Lorca , “Spaniards” by M. Yu. Lermontov , as well as poems by A. Shogentsukov , Mahmud , Batyray , R. Gamzatov and many other authors. He was elected a delegate to the II Congress of Writers of the USSR and the I-II Congress of Writers of the RSFSR , a participant in the Decade of Arts and Literature in Moscow in 1960 and the Days of Culture of Dagestan in Moscow in 1971 . [1] .
Awards and titles
- 3 orders of the Badge of Honor
- medal "For Labor Valor" (10.28.1967)
- Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR (09/23/1982)
- Honored Worker of Culture of the Dagestan ASSR
Family
The son of Sultanov, Kazbek Kamilovich , was born on July 26, 1946 in the city of Makhachkala, academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences ( 1996 ), doctor of philological sciences , professor of IMLI .
Note
- ↑ Kumyk Encyclopedic Dictionary, 2nd edition, supplemented. Makhachkala. 2012. S.275-276.
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