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Rasul Gamzatov

Rasul Gamzatovich Gamzatov (Avar: ХӀамзатазул Расул ХӀамзатил вас, romanized: Ħamzatazul Rasul Ħamzatil vas, IPA: [ħamzatil rasul]; Russian: Расу́л Гамза́тович Гамза́тов; 8 September 1923 – 3 November 2003) was a popular Russian poet who wrote in Avar language. Among his poems was Zhuravli, which became a well-known Soviet song.[1]

Rasul Gamzatov
Born(1923-09-08)8 September 1923
Died3 November 2003(2003-11-03) (aged 80)
OccupationPoet
TitleHero of Socialist Labour (1974)
Awards

Life Edit

Gamzatov was born on 8 September 1923 in the Avar village of Tsada in the north-east Caucasus. His father, Gamzat Tsadasa, was a well-known bard, heir to the ancient tradition of minstrelsy still thriving in the mountains.[2] He was eleven when he wrote his first verse about a group of local boys who ran down to the clearing where an airplane had landed for the first time. A number of different poems by him also became songs, such as Gone Sunny Days.

In 1939 he graduated from Pedagogical College. He had various jobs serving as a school teacher, an assistant director in the theater, a journalist in newspapers and a radio host. From 1945 to 1950 he studied at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.

Gamzatov was awarded the State Stalin Prize in 1952, The Lenin Prize in 1963, and Laureate Of The International Botev Prize in 1981.

Gamzatov died on 3 November 2003 at the age of 80 in the Moscow Central Clinical Hospital. He was buried in the old Muslim cemetery in Tarki, next to the grave of his wife.

A monument to Gamzatov was unveiled on 5 July 2013 on Yauzsky Boulevard in central Moscow.[3]

Honours and awards Edit

 
Gamzatov on a 2023 stamp of Russia
 
Vladimir Putin and Sergey Sobyanin at the opening ceremony of a monument to Gamzatov in Yauzsky Boulevard in Moscow
 
Monument to Gamzatov in Makhachkala

References Edit

  1. ^ Elena Polyudova (2016). Soviet War Songs in the Context of Russian Culture. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 178. ISBN 978-1-443-88974-2.
  2. ^ Tatiana Smorodinskaya (2013). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Russian Culture. Routledge. p. 225. ISBN 978-1-136-78785-0.
  3. ^ "Unveiling of a monument to Rasul Gamzatov". kremlin.ru. 5 July 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  4. ^ "President Vladimir Putin wished Dagestan poet and public figure Rasul Gamzatov a happy 80th birthday". kremlin.ru. 8 September 2003. Retrieved 11 February 2017.

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translated from the existing Russian Wikipedia article at ru Gamzatov Rasul Gamzatovich see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ru Gamzatov Rasul Gamzatovich to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Rasul Gamzatovich Gamzatov Avar HӀamzatazul Rasul HӀamzatil vas romanized Ħamzatazul Rasul Ħamzatil vas IPA ħamzatil rasul Russian Rasu l Gamza tovich Gamza tov 8 September 1923 3 November 2003 was a popular Russian poet who wrote in Avar language Among his poems was Zhuravli which became a well known Soviet song 1 Rasul GamzatovBorn 1923 09 08 8 September 1923Cada village Khunzakhsky District Dagestan ASSR Russian SFSR Soviet UnionDied3 November 2003 2003 11 03 aged 80 Moscow RussiaOccupationPoetTitleHero of Socialist Labour 1974 AwardsOrder of St Andrew Russia Order For Merit to the Fatherland Russia 3rd class Order of Lenin USSR 4 Order of the October Revolution USSR Order of the Red Banner of Labour USSR 3 Order of Friendship of Peoples USSR Order of the Golden Fleece Georgia Lenin Prize 1963 USSR State Prize 1952 Contents 1 Life 2 Honours and awards 3 References 4 External linksLife EditGamzatov was born on 8 September 1923 in the Avar village of Tsada in the north east Caucasus His father Gamzat Tsadasa was a well known bard heir to the ancient tradition of minstrelsy still thriving in the mountains 2 He was eleven when he wrote his first verse about a group of local boys who ran down to the clearing where an airplane had landed for the first time A number of different poems by him also became songs such as Gone Sunny Days In 1939 he graduated from Pedagogical College He had various jobs serving as a school teacher an assistant director in the theater a journalist in newspapers and a radio host From 1945 to 1950 he studied at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute Gamzatov was awarded the State Stalin Prize in 1952 The Lenin Prize in 1963 and Laureate Of The International Botev Prize in 1981 Gamzatov died on 3 November 2003 at the age of 80 in the Moscow Central Clinical Hospital He was buried in the old Muslim cemetery in Tarki next to the grave of his wife A monument to Gamzatov was unveiled on 5 July 2013 on Yauzsky Boulevard in central Moscow 3 Honours and awards Edit nbsp Gamzatov on a 2023 stamp of Russia nbsp Vladimir Putin and Sergey Sobyanin at the opening ceremony of a monument to Gamzatov in Yauzsky Boulevard in Moscow nbsp Monument to Gamzatov in MakhachkalaHero of Socialist Labour 27 September 1974 Order of St Andrew 8 September 2003 for outstanding contribution to the development of national literature and public activities 4 Order of Merit for the Fatherland 3rd class 18 April 1999 for outstanding contribution to the multinational culture of Russia Order of the Friendship of Peoples 6 September 1993 for outstanding contribution to the development of the multinational Soviet literature and productive social activities Four Orders of Lenin Order of the October Revolution Order of the Red Banner of Labour four times Order of Peter the Great Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius Bulgaria Lenin Prize 1963 for the book High Star Stalin Prize third class 1952 a collection of poems and the poems The year of my birth State Prize of the RSFSR Gorky 1980 for the poem Take care of mothers People s Poet of Daghestan International Award for Best Poet of the 20th century Writers Award in Asia and Africa Lotus Jawaharlal Nehru Award Ferdowsi Award Award of Hristo Botev International Prize Sholokhov in art and literature Award Lermontov Award Fadeeva Award Batyr Award Mahmoud C Award Stalskiy G Award Tsadasy Order of the Golden Fleece Georgia References Edit Elena Polyudova 2016 Soviet War Songs in the Context of Russian Culture Cambridge Scholars Publishing p 178 ISBN 978 1 443 88974 2 Tatiana Smorodinskaya 2013 Encyclopedia of Contemporary Russian Culture Routledge p 225 ISBN 978 1 136 78785 0 Unveiling of a monument to Rasul Gamzatov kremlin ru 5 July 2013 Retrieved 11 February 2017 President Vladimir Putin wished Dagestan poet and public figure Rasul Gamzatov a happy 80th birthday kremlin ru 8 September 2003 Retrieved 11 February 2017 External links Edithttp www gamzatov ru Official site coordinated by Ministry of national politics information and foreign affairs of Dagestan in Russian and in English Gamzatov poetry http gazeta ru 2003 11 03 umerrasulgam shtml Necrology at http gazeta ru in Russian https web archive org web 20040707115614 http www dagpravda ru ob rasul01 11 03 htm Obituary in Dagestanskaja Pravda in Russian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rasul Gamzatov amp oldid 1176138787, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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