fiction.wikisort.org - WriterMehdi Ali oglu Huseynov – famed under the pseudonym Mehdi Huseyn (Azerbaijani: Mehdi Hüseyn; 17 April 1909 – 10 March 1965) was an Azerbaijani and Soviet writer and critic, laureate of the State Stalin Prize of the third degree (1950) and member of the All-Union Communist Party since 1941.[1]
Mehdi Huseyn Mehdi Hüseyn |
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 Mehdi Huseyn, Azerbaijani writer |
Born | (1909-04-17)April 17, 1909 İkinci Şıxlı, Gazakh Rayon, Azerbaijan |
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Died | March 10, 1965(1965-03-10) (aged 55) Baku, Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union |
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Occupation | Writer |
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Education
Huseyn was born on April 4, 1909 in İkinci Şıxlı village of Azerbaijan, into a family of a People's teacher. At seven years old he attended a village school, that taught in Russian. In 1920, he entered a pedagogical technical school and the following year went to Komsomol. In 1930, he graduated in history from Azerbaijan University, and in 1936 studied at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow.[2]
Career
Huseyn wrote his first "Shearing of sheep" narrative in the last year at the secondary school, and it was published in 1926, in Sharg Gadini magazine ("Woman of the East"). His earlier stories describe an Azerbaijani village of post-revolutionary years and a struggle against patriarchal and feudal relations. His works dedicated to the Civil war are stories in "Khaver" and "Spring floods" collections written in 1926-1932, and "Flood" novel (1936). His writings feature a theme of socialistic reconstruction of an Azerbaijani village in "Tarlan" ("Fight"). He also wrote the first historical narrative of Azerbaijan "Commissar" (1942) about Meshadi Azizbekov.
He wrote "Call" narrative and a book of stories called "My motherland" during the Great Patriotic War. His "Absheron" novel published in 1947, is based on a story about heroic labor of Azerbaijani oilmen. Its sequel "Black rocks" was published in 1957 on the subject of Mollayev, whose prototype was M.Baghirov. Historical novel "Morning" (1949-1952) was dedicated to revolutionary struggle of Baku laborers in 1907-1908. In 1966, "Underground waters flow to the ocean" novel was published after his death.
Film-drama "Poet" (1937), "Glory" play (1939) – about a frontline village of Azerbaijan, "Nizami" (1940), "Javanshir" (1945), "Waiting" (1944, together with I. Efendiyev) about loyalty to a civic duty, are the most famous drama works of the author. Mehdi Huseyn is also famed as a critic and publicist. Literary-critical articles about the issues of socialist realism, adoption of a literal heritage of the past, learning of classic Russian literature and works of Russian Soviet writers belong to his pen.[3]
He was the chairman Union of Writers of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic, secretary of the USSR Union of Writers, deputy of Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR of the 5th convocation and deputy of Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union of the 6th convocation.[4]
Mehdi Huseyn died on March 10, 1965 and is buried in the Alley of Honor.
Recognition
A street in Imishli was named after Mehdi Huseyn.
Literary works
- "Flood" – novel, (1933-1936);
- "Tarlan" – narrative, (1940, translated into Russian as "Fight" in 1956);
- "Commissar" – narrative, (1942, Russian translation 1949);
- "Call" – narrative, (1943);
- "Javanshir", historic narrative, (1945);
- "Daybreak" – narrative, (1950);
- "Absheron" – novel, (1947, Russian translation in 1949);
- "Black rocks" – novel, (1957);
- "Morning" – historic novel, (part 1-2, 1950-1953, Russian translation in 1954);
- "Underground waters flow to the ocean", (1966).
Awards and prizes
The State Stalin Prize of the third degree (1950) – for "Absheron" novel (1947)
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Literary museums |
- Baku Museum of Miniature Books
- House-Museum of Jalil Mammadguluzadeh (Baku)
- House-Museum of Jalil Mammadguluzadeh (Nakhchivan)
- House-Museum of Samad Vurgun
- Nakhchivan Literature Museum
- Nizami Museum of Azerbaijani Literature
- House Museum of Abdulla Shaig
- House Museum of Jafar Jabbarly
- House Museum of Huseyn Javid
- House-Museum of Mirza Alakbar Sabir
- House-Museum of Mammed Said Ordubadi (Baku)
- House-Museum and Memorial Complex of Huseyn Javid
- Memorial Museum of Molla Panah Vagif and Molla Vali Vidadi
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- Union of Azerbaijani Writers
- Institute of Manuscripts of Azerbaijan
- Institue of Literature named after Nizami [az]
- State Archive of Literature and Art [az]
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Azerbaijani is the official language of the Republic of Azerbaijan and one of the official languages of the Republic of Dagestan. It is also widely spoken in Iran, particularly in Iranian Azerbaijan. It is also spoken in some parts of Turkey, Russia and Georgia. |
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На других языках
- [en] Mehdi Huseyn
[ru] Гусейн, Мехти
Мехти́ Гусе́йн (азерб. Mehdi Hüseyn, настоящее имя Мехти Али оглы Гусе́йнов, азерб. Mehdi Əli oğlu Hüseynov; 1909—1965) — азербайджанский советский писатель, критик и драматург, публицист. Народный писатель АзССР (1964). Лауреат Сталинской премии третьей степени (1950). Член ВКП(б) с 1941 года.
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