Muslimov Murdalov's ascetic work. Review of the book: Murdalov, M. M., Kavkazskiy urozhenets: istoriko-literaturnyy ocherk o zhizni i tvorchestve poeta Konstantina Aybulata-Rozena (Caucasian son: historical and literary essay on the life and work of the poet Konstantin Aybulat-Rosen), Groznyy, 2017. 390 p
Автор: Akaev Vahit Kh.
Журнал: Наследие веков @heritage-magazine
Рубрика: Книжное ревю: рецензии и обзоры
Статья в выпуске: 3 (11), 2017 года.
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The reviewed publication is prepared for the 200th anniversary of the birth of Konstantin Aibulat, a Russian poet, a Chechen by birth, who was captured during the infantry battle near the village of Dady-Yurt. Educated by Baron Mikhail K. Rozen, he was formed under the influence of progressive Russian literature as a lyric poet. Aibulat published in magazines and newspapers that printed Alexander Pushkin, Mikhail Lermontov, Ivan Turgenev, Andrey Krayevsky, Pyotr Pletnev, etc. The researcher Muslim M. Murdalov on the basis of studying a vast array of documents reconstructed the life and creative path of Aibulat Ozdi, as well as little-known pages of history, culture, literature of the nineteenth century, the fate of the participants in the Caucasian War, captured and educated by the Russian military.
Review, history of culture, caucasian war, konstantin aibulat, biography
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