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Mamakaev, Eduard Arbievich

Mamakaev, Eduard Arbievich ( April 29, 1939 , Grozny , Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , RSFSR , USSR ) - Chechen writer, member of the Union of Journalists of the USSR since 1968, member of the Union of Writers of the USSR since 1992, son of the writer Arbi Mamakaev .

Eduard Arbievich Mamakaev
Date of BirthApril 29, 1939 ( 1939-04-29 ) (aged 80)
Place of BirthGrozny , Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , RSFSR , USSR
Citizenship USSR → Russia
Occupationpoet , writer, journalist
Years of creativity1951 - present
Language of WorksRussian , Chechen
Debut1951
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Biography

Born April 29, 1939 in Grozny. His father Arbi Mamakaev worked as an announcer of the Chechen-Ingush Radio Committee. In 1941, on a denunciation, Arbi Mamakayev was arrested on charges of counter-revolutionary activity. After the arrest of his father, the boy lived with his grandmother [1] .

In the fall of 1943, a message was broadcast on the radio that Arbi Mamakayev had been sentenced to death . This message, which later turned out to be erroneous, led to the death of my grandmother. Eduard was taken to her by the aunt who lived in the Nogai steppe . But due to the approach of German troops, they had to flee from there [1] .

He spent years of deportation in the Nurinsky district of the Dzhezkazgan region of the Kazakh SSR . He graduated from school there.

In 1958 he returned home, where after 14 years of separation, he met with his parents. A month and a half later, in August 1958, my father passed away.

He entered the national department of the historical and philological faculty of the Chechen-Ingush Pedagogical Institute . After graduating from the institute in 1962, he was a teacher at Nadterechny High School. In 1965, he became secretary of the Nadterechny district committee of the Komsomol . Then he was the executive secretary of the district newspaper and his own correspondent of the republican newspaper Leninsky Put [1] .

Since 1980 he worked in various party and Soviet posts, was the head of the bureau of the All-Union Society “Knowledge” . In 1990, he began working as the head of the culture department of the Nadterechny district . In parallel, he worked on the restoration of the house where his father was born and raised. In 1988, the opening of the literary and memorial museum of Arbi Mamakayev . Currently, the museum is a branch of the National Museum of the Chechen Republic , and Eduard Mamakaev is the permanent director of this museum [1] .

During the first Chechen war, he provided refugees with both his home and the museum building. He did everything so that the refugees did not need anything [1] .

From 2005 to 2008, he was chairman of the Union of Writers of the Chechen Republic .

Creativity

In the fifth grade, he wrote the first poem. In the eighth grade, he wrote in Russian the first poem that was published. Seriously began to engage in poetry during his studies at the institute. His poems were published in district and republican newspapers, the Orga almanac , and the collective collections of writers of Chechen-Ingushetia, and were broadcast on television and radio. Many songs have been written on his poems, many of which have become popular.

Creativity has always been taken very seriously:

 In poetry, my path was difficult, because in everything for me and for readers the standard of poetry was Arbi, below which it was impossible to fall. Then it would not be worth writing: if I composed poorly, they would say that I dishonor my father, but I would do better, they would say that I want to outshine him. And I had to pull up, then restrain myself [1] . 

His first poetic collection for children, White-Faced, was published in 1971. In the same year, another “Stars Will Not Die” was published. Then there were collections “Children and the Sun”, “Sun-bird, do not rush to set” and others. In 1987, a collection of poems and poems for children and adults “Autumn Rain” was released. His poems were included in the “Anthology of Chechen-Ingush Poetry” (Grozny, 1981) in Russian and “The Anthology of Chechen Poetry” ( Moscow , 2003) in the Chechen language [1] .

In addition to poetry, Eduard Mamakaev writes essays, short stories, and plays. In his work created a number of television and cinematic scenarios .

Mamakayev is a member of the Union of Journalists of the USSR since 1968, a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR since 1992.

Awards and titles

  • “Honored Worker of Culture of the Chechen-Ingush ASSR”;
  • Medal of the Ministry of Culture of Russia “For Achievements in Culture”.

The Arbi Mamakayev Museum was awarded the highest award for success in promoting the culture and education of the Russian Federation - the Andrei Sakharov Medal [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Adiz Kusaev. Chechen Writers

Bibliography

  • Mamakaev Arbi, Mamakaev Eduard. Favorites. "The Caucasus, I was yours ...": poems, poem, prose, journalism, letters, memories . - Charitable Foundation for the Support of Chechen Literature, 2010. - T. 11. - 380 p. - (Library of Chechen literature). - ISBN 5918210148 , 9785918210147.
  • Mamakaev Eduard. Sun-bird, do not rush to set! (Poems for preschool and primary school age). - Grozny: Chechen-Ingush Book Publishing House, 1982. - 32 p. - 5,000 copies.
  • Mamakaev Eduard. Autumn Rain (Poems) = Guyrenan Doga. - Grozny: Chechen-Ingush Book Publishing House, 1987. - 96 p. - 3000 copies.
  • Kusaev Adiz . Chechen Writers: Prose . - Grozny: State Unitary Enterprise "Book Publishing House", 2005. - 410 p. - 2000 copies. - ISBN 5-98896-010-3 .

Links

  • Adiz Kusaev. Chechen Writers
  • Visiting Eduard Mamakayev
  • Arbi Mamakayev Museum
  • The long-awaited guest at the ChSPI
  • In the sweet captivity of the museum ...
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mamakayev,_Eduard_Arbievich&oldid=100420959


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