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Qutuyıv Ğädelşa Nurmöxämmät ulı (pronounced [quˈtujəf ʁæˌdelˈʃɑ ˌnurmøχæˈm:æt.uˈlɤ]; Tatar Cyrillic: Кутуев Гаделша Нурмөхәммәт улы; Russian: Кутуй Адель Нурмухамметович, Kutuy Adel Nurmukhammetovich), better known as Ğädel Qutuy ([ʁæˈdel quˈtuj]; Janalif: Ƣədel Qutuj; Tatar Cyrillic: Гадел Кутуй; Russian: Адель Кутуй; frequently anglicized as Adel Kutuy; 28 November 1903 Tatarskie Kynady, Kuznetsky Uyezd, Saratov Governorate Russian Empire – 15 June 1945 Zgierz, Poland) was a Soviet Tatar poet, writer and playwright.

Ğädel Qutuy
Ğädel Qutuy

Life


Qutuy moved to Kazan in 1922, and 5 year later gained recognition as one of five the most prominent Tatar writer. Impressed by Mayakovsky, he established Tatar analogue of LEF, SULF, i.e. Sul Front – Left Front. In 1930, after Cidegän affair was concocted, he was imprisoned. However, he managed to prove guiltiness and was released after 8 month of trial. After this, he wrote his most prominent novels. In 1941 he volunteered to the Red Army to fight against Nazis in World War II. In 1944 he became a war correspondent. In March 1945 he caught a cold and eventually died in hospital.


Legacy


His early verses, such as published in Könnär yögergändä (When the Days Fly, 1924) contributed to futurism. A poem Talantlar watanı (The Birthplace of the Talents, 1937), novels Soltannıñ ber köne (One day of the Life of Soltan, 1938), Wocdan ğazabı (The Torments of Conscience, 1939) are about role of intelligentsia in society. The most prominent writing of Qutuy is a lyrical novel Tapşırılmağan xatlar (Letters, which were not sent, 1936). He also wrote a science-fiction Röstäm macaraları (The Adventures of Röstäm, 1945). Qutuy wrote several plays: Baldızqay (Sister-in-law, 1926), Qazan (The Cauldron, 1927), Cawap, (Answer, 1929). The complete publishing of his writings issued after his death include Publitsistika (1957) and İlham (1982).

His son, Rustem Qutuy, is a Russian-language writer and resides in Kazan.

In Kazan there is a street Ğädel Qutuy.



На других языках


- [en] Ğädel Qutuy

[ru] Адель Кутуй

Аде́ль Куту́й (тат. Гадел Кутуй); настоящее имя — Адельша́ Нурмухаме́дович Куту́ев (тат. Гаделша Нурмөхәммәт улы Кутуев); (28 ноября 1903, Татарский Канадей, Саратовская губерния — 16 июня 1945, Згеж, Польша) — советский татарский писатель-фантаст, поэт и драматург, журналист, военный корреспондент.



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