Akbulatova Farzana Fatikhovna (born February 1, 1960 ) is a Bashkir writer, journalist. Member of the Union of Writers of the Republic of Belarus (1995), Member of the Union of Writers of the Russian Federation, Member of the Union of Journalists of the Republic of Belarus (1999). Laureate of the literary prize to them. S. Babicha (1996).
| Akbulatova Farzana Fatikhovna | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | Urnyak village, Khaibullinsky district, BASSR |
| Citizenship (citizenship) | |
| Occupation | writer, journalist |
| Language of Works | Bashkir, Russian |
| Awards | Literary Prize named after S. Babicha (1996). |
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Biography
Akbulatova Farzana Fatikhovna was born on February 1, 1960 in the village of Urnyak in the Khaibullinsky district of the BASSR).
In 1987 she graduated from the Journalism Department of Moscow State University.
After graduating from Moscow State University, she worked as a correspondent for the newspaper Sovet Bashkortostany, since 1991 - editor, commentator, head of the creative association Izhad of the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company Bashkortostan.
The first collection of short stories “Atay ikmәge” (“Father's bread”) was published in 1993.
Artwork
F. Akbulatova - author of novels, short stories, plays, fairy tales, poems for children.
- “Atai ikmәge” (“Father's Bread”) (1993)
- F. Akbulatova "Zәңgur Kayalar" ("Blue Rocks"). (1997)
- F. Akbulatova “I listened to silence” (1999), “Her name is Love” (2008)
- Children's novel "Haris and the magic snake."
The novel "The Unfinished Book" (2011).
- The novel "The Horses" (2015)
Awards and titles
Honored Worker of the Press and Mass Media of the Republic of Belarus
Literary Prize named after Sh. Babicha (1996) - for the collection of short stories “Father's Bread”.
Links
- digitized works in the Akhmet-Zaki Validi National Library of the Republic of Bashkortostan
- other sources
- Farzana Akbulatova
- R.Z. Shakurov. Akbulatova Farzana Fatikhovna . BASHKIR ENCYCLOPEDIA . GAUN RB "Bashkir Encyclopedia" (2013). Date of appeal April 24, 2017. (unavailable link)