Muhammad Sadretdinov

Muhammad Sadretdinov

May 31, 1913 – March 27, 1999
Countries: Russia, USSR
Place of Birth: Kazan, USSR
Place of Death: Kazan, Russia
Categories: Poetry

Tatar poet.
He was born on May 7 (20), 1913, in Kazan.
From 1921 he grew up as an orphan.
1927 - was placed in a children's colony.
1928 - enrolled in the vocational school at the plant named after Mullanur Vakhitov.
Worked as a metalworker and a correspondent of the newspaper "Vakhitovets".
1932-36 - studied at the drama department of the State Theater Institute named after Anatoly Vasilievich Lunacharsky in Moscow.
Since 1938 he was a member of the CPSU.
1935-41 - worked as a research officer of the cabinet of musical folklore in the Directorate of Arts at the Council of People's Commissars of the Tatar ASSR.
1941-45 - participated in the Great Patriotic War and was a war correspondent of the front newspaper "ВАТАН НАМУСЫ ӨЧЕН (For the honour of Motherland)".
1945-99 - executive secretary of the Union of Writers of the Tatar ASSR.
1948-53 - correspondent of the newspaper "SOCIALISTIC TATARSTAN" (Socialist Tatarstan).
1953-56 - head of the department of literature and art in the newspaper "SOCIALISTIC TATARSTAN (Socialist Tatarstan)".
Died March 27, 1999, in Kazan.

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