Yusuf Bolat ( Crimean Tat. Yusuf Memet oğlu Bolat, Yusuf Memet oglu Bolat ; March 16, 1909 , Alushta - October 22, 1986 , Tashkent ) - Crimean Tatar writer, playwright and publicist.
| Yusuf Bolat | |||
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| Birth name | Crimean Tat. Yusuf Memet oglu Bolat | ||
| Date of Birth | March 3 (16), 1909 | ||
| Place of Birth | Alushta , Yalta County , Tauride Province , Russian Empire | ||
| Date of death | October 22, 1986 (77 years old) | ||
| Place of death | Tashkent , Uzbek SSR , USSR | ||
| Citizenship | |||
| Occupation | prose writer , playwright , journalist | ||
| Genre | story | ||
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Content
Biography
Born in Alushta. He graduated from a rural school. He studied at the Yalta Tatar Pedagogical College , worked in the Yalta District Komsomol Committee. In 1931 he entered the Crimean Pedagogical Institute at the faculty of the Crimean Tatar language and literature, where he then studied at graduate school [1] .
In the interwar period, seven plays of Bolat were staged on the stage of the Crimean State Tatar Drama Theater . In 1937 he became a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR . In 1937-1939 - Executive Secretary of the Union of Writers of the Crimean ASSR [1] . In 1939-1941 he worked as an editor of the journal “Sovet Edebiyat” (“Soviet Literature”), since 1941 - deputy editor of the newspaper “ Kyzyl Kırym ”, since 1942 - executive editor of the Crimean Tatar broadcasts in the radio committee in Moscow .
In 1944 he was deported to Uzbekistan , where he worked as a teacher and then a journalist. In 1961-1984 he was the head of the department, then the executive secretary and later deputy editor of the newspaper " Lenin Bairagy " ("Lenin Banner") [1] . Received the title of Honored Worker of Culture of Uzbekistan.
He died in 1986 in Tashkent .
Personal life
Since 1939 he lived in the same apartment with the writers Shamil Alyadin and Maksud Suleiman in the "House of Specialists" on the street. Zhukovsky, 20 in Simferopol. In 1940 he married Sydyka Umerova [1] .
Yusuf Bolat was an uncle of Shamil Alyadin.
Rewards
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (03.16.1979)
Creativity
Some works:
- “When the Bells Tinkled” (Çañlar qaqılğanda)
- “I want to live” (“Yaşamaq isteyim”)
- Last Night (Soñki gece)
- Alim
- Arzı Girl (Arzı qız)
- “The Wedding Continues” (Toy devam ete)
- Pure Hearts (Saf Yürekler)
- Anife
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Abdulvapov N. House of Specialists, in which in the 1930–1940s there lived a number of prominent Crimean Tatar state and cultural figures // Code of monuments of history, architecture and culture of the Crimean Tatars (Russian) / Ch. ed. R.S. Khakimov. - Belgorod: CONSTANT, 2018.- T. III. Simferopol - S. 358. - 392 p. - ISBN 978-5-906952-68-4 .