Nabiulla Davletshin

Nabiulla Davletshin

1910 – 1989
Countries: Russian Empire, USSR, Russia
Place of Birth: Novoye Kamkino, Alkeevsky district, Tatar ASSR
Place of Death: Kazan, USSR
Categories: Poetry

Nabiulla Khasanovich Davletshin was born on June 1, 1910, in the village of N. Kamkino, Alkeevsky District, Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, in a peasant family.
N. Davli belonged to the generation of poets who entered literature during the first five-year plans of socialist construction. His poems capture the everyday life of the Soviet people - the builder of a socialist society. His poems about Lenin are especially expressive. A characteristic feature of I. Davli's work is the brightness of the poetic language.
In 1957 he published the novel Between Life and Death, which was very popular. It is the plot from the life of our prisoners of war in German camps and, first of all, the autobiographical image of the protagonist that forms the basis of the novel.
He died on May 18, 1989, in Kazan.

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