Idris Bazorkin | |
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Native name | Байсаранаькъан Муртаза Идрис |
Born | [lower-alpha 1] Bazorkino, Nazran okrug, Terek Oblast, Russian Empire | 15 June 1910
Died | 31 May 1993 82) Grozny, ChRI/Russia[lower-alpha 2] | (aged
Occupation | writer, poet |
Language | Ingush, Russian |
Alma mater | Pedagogical institute of Vladikavkaz (1933) |
Genre | prose, poetry, dramaturgy |
Notable awards | Order of Friendship of Peoples |
Idris Murtuzovich Bazorkin[lower-alpha 3] (15 June [O.S. 3 June] 1910 – 31 May 1993) was a Soviet writer and poet whom many consider to be the founder of modern Ingush literature. His major work is the novel Dark Ages (Iz t’my vekov, 1968).
Bibliography
- "Iz t’my vekov." [1968] In Sobranie sochinenii, vol. 1 and 2, edited by Ia. Patiev. Magas, Ingushetia: Serdalo, 2001–2.
Translations into English
- Idris Bazorkin, novel excerpt, First Lines 2 (2013): 43–49 (British Centre for Lit. Translation).
- Idris Bazorkin, "Evening Prayers" in The Russia Reader: Culture, History, Politics, eds. Bruce Grant and Adele Barker (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010), 293–302.
- Idris Bazorkin, “Light of the Ancestors,” Washington Square 27 (2010): 152–167.
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References
Sources
- Bazorkin, Aza. Vospominaniia ob ottse. Nalchik: El’-fa, 2001.
- Gould, Rebecca Ruth. “Enchanting Literary Modernity: Idris Bazorkin’s Postcolonial Soviet Pastoral,” Modern Language Review 15.2 (2020): 405–428.
- Gould, Rebecca Ruth. “Finding Bazorkin: A Journey from Anthropology to Literature,” Anthropology and Humanism 41.1 (2016): 86–101.
- Kharsieva, Liliia. Spetsifika ingushskoi kul’tury: esteticheskie i dukhovno-nravstvennye osnovy romana I. Bazorkina “Iz t’my vekov.” Nazran: Piligrim, 2007.
- Yandieva, M. D. (2005). "БАЗО́РКИН ИДРИС МУРТУЗОВИЧ" [BAZÓRKIN IDRIS MURTUZOVICH]. In Kravets, S. L.; et al. (eds.). Great Russian Encyclopedia (in Russian). Vol. 3: "Banketnaya kampaniya" 1904 – Bolshoy Ipriz. Moscow: Great Russian Encyclopedia. ISBN 5-85270-331-1.
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