Tinikov, Nikolai Egorovich (July 12, 1926 - June 14, 1995) - Khakass poet and prose writer. Honored Worker of Culture of Khakassia.
| Tinikov, Nikolai Egorovich | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | July 12, 1926 |
| Place of Birth | Aar Paar ulus, Khakass district , Siberian region , USSR |
| Date of death | June 14, 1995 (68 years old) |
| Citizenship | the USSR |
| Occupation | poet, writer |
| Language of Works | Khakass , Russian |
Biography
Nikolai Tinikov was born in the Aar Paar ulus (now Askiz district of Khakassia ) into a peasant family on July 12, 1926. Early became an orphan. Since 1947 he studied at a teacher training college in Abakan , after which he became a teacher in elementary school. Since 1957 he studied at the Abakan Pedagogical Institute . Later, he again worked as a teacher, and was also an editor of the Khakass book publishing house. He died on June 14, 1995.
Creativity
The first poetic works of Tinikov were published in 1947. He authored the collection of poems "The Master of the Earth", as well as collections of poems "Sing, Haiji!", "At Dawn", "Unforgettable Days." For children, Tinikov wrote a collection of "Little Friends." The main motive of the works of Nikolai Egorovich is the beauty of nature, native land.
The main prose work of Tinikov is a novel with elements of the autobiography “Songs of Kavris”. It tells about the Khakass orphan boy, who became the conductor of the symphony orchestra. Also, he wrote the novel “The First Bread” ( Pastaғy Halas ).
Links
- Literature of the peoples of Russia: XX century .: Dictionary / N. S. Nadyarnykh. - M .: Nauka, 2005 .-- S. 315 .-- 365 s. - 1100 copies. - ISBN 5-02-010208-3 .
- Abakan city portal