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Linert, Jan

Jan Lajnert ( V.-puddle. Jan Lajnert ; May 22, 1892 , Rakets , Germany - November 14, 1974 , the village of Rozvodets, East Germany ) - Serbluzhitsky writer, poet and teacher.

Jan Linert
Jan Lajnert
Linernt Jan.jpg
Date of BirthMay 22, 1892 ( 1892-05-22 )
Place of Birth
Date of deathNovember 14, 1974 ( 1974-11-14 ) (82 years old)
A place of death
Citizenship GDR
Occupation,
Language of Worksand
Awards

[d] ( 1962 )

Biography

He was born on November 22, 1885 in the city of Raketsi ( Konigsvarta ). In 1909 he graduated from high school in the village of Voyerets ( Hoyersverda ), after which he entered the teacher training college in the city of Rukhbach, where he studied until 912. Then he worked as a teacher in the Black Forest. In 1913-1914 he was a teacher in the village of Holi, from 1915 - in Bela-Voda , from 1915 to 1921 - in Gorn-Kozly, from 1922 to 1933 - in Delny Vujezd. Having become acquainted with Yakub Lorenz- Zalesky and Yakub Skaley , he began to publish his works in the Serbski dźenik newspaper. He founded the rural choir Zahrodka in the village of Delni Vujezd. Sang in the Lumir choir founded by Barnat Krautz . He took an active part in the activities of the Serboluzhitsky sports society " Serbian Falcon " and the national Serboluzhitsky theater. In 1923 he published his first book, Serbska hola. In 1923 he joined the cultural and educational organization " Mother of Serbia ."

In 1934, he was expelled by the Nazi authorities from the Upper Puddle and worked until 1939 in the village of Parkhvits. In 1940 he was relocated to Poland, where he remained until April 1945, when the Soviet camp of displaced persons near Kiev was sent. In October 1945 he returned to his homeland. From 1946 to 1950 he worked as a researcher and director of the Serboluzhitsky Pedagogical Institute in Radvor ( Radibor ). From 1951 to 1960 he was a school inspector and teacher in the village of Bochetsy.

In 1965 he retired. He died on November 14, 1974 in the village of Rozvodets.

Compositions

  • Serbska hola , 1923;
  • Wyskow sapy, sylzow kapy , Budyšin 1928;
  • Rostlinske mjena. Serbske. Němske. Łaćanske. Rjadowane po přirodnym systemje . Volk und Wissen Volkseigener Verlag Berlin (1954)
  • Šěrik, měrik, bałdrijan , poetry collection, Budyšin 1962;
  • Žana chójna přewysoka , Budyšin 1963;
Posthumous Edition
  • Žana chojna přewysoko . Budyšin, 1975

Rewards

  • Laureate of the literary prize of the cultural and educational organization Domovina (1962);

Literature

  • Gugnin A. A., An Introduction to the History of Serboluzhitsky Literature and Literature from the Sources to the Present, Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slavic Studies and Balkan Studies, Scientific Center of Slavic-German Relations, M., 1997, pp. 128, 141-142, 144, 160, 175-176, 180, ISBN 5-7576-0063-2
  • Nowy biografiski słownik k stawiznam a kulturje Serbow, wud. wot: Jan Šołta, Pětr Kunze a Franc Šěn, Budyšin: Ludowe nakładnistwo Domowina, 1984
  • K. Lorenc, Wólny wjerš Jana Lajnerta - Lětopis A 12 (1965) 1, str. 45-96;
  • Mysle wo basniku serbskeje hole - Rozhlad 17 (1967), 5. str. 177-181;
  • F. Mětšk, Nekrolog - Rozhlad 24 (1974), 12, str. 477-480

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Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynernt,_Jan&oldid=71994627


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