Sharaf Mudarrisov

Sharaf Mudarrisov

November 01, 1919 – April 28, 1963
Countries: Russian Empire, USSR, Russia
Place of Birth: Nizhnyaya Karakitya, Drozhzhanovsky District, Tatar ASSR
Place of Death: Kazan, USSR
Categories: Poetry

Was born on November 1, 1919, in the village of Nizhniye Karakityany, Drozhzhanovsky district.
He was born into a peasant family. Primary education he received in the village, then studied in the village Mochaley. In 1939-41, he studied at the Kazan Pedagogical Institute.
The participant in the Great Patriotic War. Sharaf Mudarris published his works on the pages of front-line newspapers during the Great Patriotic War, thereby inspiring our heroes to victory over fascism.
 In 1956 he graduated by correspondence from the Literature Institute named after Maxim Gorky.
In 1937, his first collection of poems was published. His wife Lyabiba Ihsanova was a children's writer. The family had three children: a daughter and two sons. His sons left this world, his daughter Alfiya and his grandchildren and great-grandchildren live in Kazan.
He translated into Tatar the sonnets of W. Shakespeare, poems by J. Byron, P.B. Shelley, H. Heine, poems by A.S. Pushkin, N.A. Nekrasov, T.G. Shevchenko, K. Khetagurov, A.A. Surkov, M.A. Svetlov, poem "Narpi" by Chuvash poet K. Ivanov, etc.

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