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Tsyrendorzhiev, Sergey Sultimovich

Sergey Sultimovich Tsyrendorzhiev is a Russian Buryat writer, 3 Honored Worker of Culture of Buryatia [1] .

Sergey Sultimovich Tsyrendorzhiev
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Date of BirthFebruary 20, 1937 ( 1937-02-20 )
Place of Birththe village of Sosnovo-Ozerskoye, Eravninsky district of Buryatia
Date of deathFebruary 14, 2011 ( 2011-02-14 ) (aged 73)
Place of deathUlan-Ude
Citizenship the USSR
Russia
Occupationteacher , journalist , writer
Years of creativity1958-2011
Directionsocialist realism
Genreprose essay
Language of WorksRussian language
Buryat language
Debut1958
AwardsState Prize of Buryatia

Biography

Sergei Tsyrendorzhiev was born on February 28, 1937 in the village of Sosnovo-Ozerskoye, Eravninsky district of Buryatia . After studying at Sosnovoozersky secondary school, Sergei entered the historical and philological faculty of the Buryat State Pedagogical Institute. D. Banzarova , who graduated in 1960.

Returning to his native district, he worked as a teacher in Zun-Uldurginskaya, Gundinskaya, Ising schools.

In 1970, he studied at the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the CPSU. After that, he worked as an inspector of the Eravninsky district department of public education, and as the head of the letters department of the regional newspaper Eravninsky Pravda.

In 1971, Tsyrendorzhiev engaged in journalistic and literary activities. He worked as his own correspondent for the newspaper Burya Onen , deputy editor of the newspapers Youth of Buryatia, Burya Onen, instructor in the propaganda and agitation department of the Buryat regional committee of the CPSU.

In 1975 he was appointed editor-in-chief of the Baikal magazine. Working for 25 years as editor-in-chief of the Baikal magazine, S. Tsyrendorzhiev contributed to the publication on his pages of numerous works of Buryat prose and poetry. Repeatedly elected a delegate to the All-Russian, All-Union Congresses of Writers. He was a member of the board of the Union of Writers of the RSFSR (1980-1995), secretary of the Union of Writers of the RSFSR (1990-1995).

Creativity

In 1958, the first story by Tsyrendorzhiev, “Everything has its time,” which was written in the Buryat language, was published in the newspaper Buryaad Onen. Stories, novels and essays were published in the literary Russia weekly, in the magazines Baigal, Baikal, Peaks, Maureen Khuur, Tsog (Ogonyok) (Mongolia)

A wide response from readers of Buryatia was received by the collection of short stories “Khlgөөte эni” (Anxious Night), published in 1972. The works of S. Tsyrendorzhiev are translated into Russian by V. Shterenberg, T. Oshanina, V. Mitypov, V. Kornakov, Y. Shestakova - “Two Headlights” (1973, 1976, 1984), “Aspiration” (1979), “Bow the old people ”(1983).

Books by Sergey Tsyrendorzhiev are also translated into Mongolian, Kazakh, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Azerbaijani, Chinese, Hungarian.

Tsyrendorzhiev himself was also engaged in translations into the Buryat language of the works of such writers as Isai Kalashnikov , Vladimir Kornakov , Julian Semenov .

Awards and titles

  • 3 Honored Worker of Culture of Buryatia
  • In 1978 he was awarded the gold medal. Yu.A. Gagarin of the International Federation of Aviation and Cosmonautics of the USSR
  • In 1981, for the book “Aspiration” he was awarded the State Prize of Buryatia in the field of literature and art.
  • In 1984, became the Laureate of the literary Russia weekly for the story Yangar

Notes

  1. ↑ Sergey Tsyrendorzhiev

Links

  • On March 16, a literary evening was held dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the national writer of Buryatia, Sergei Sultimovich Tsyrendorzhiev.
  • Prose writer Sergei Tsyrendorzhiev dies in Buryatia
  • The Greatness of the Writer's Talent
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Tsirendorzhiev ,_Sergey_Sultimovich&oldid = 97596951


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