Rasul Gamzatov

Russian poet and author of Dakhadag

Rasul Gamzatov - Russian poet and author of Dakhadag
Born

September 8th, 1923
101 years ago

Died

November 3rd, 2003
21 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Russia

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Born in 1923, a prominent Russian poet and writer, created significant works that reflect the culture and struggles of the Dagestan people. Began writing poetry at a young age and gained recognition for the depth and lyricism of his verses. Played a crucial role in representing Dagestani literature on national and international stages. Contributed to the preservation and promotion of the Avar language through literary works. His poetry often explored themes of love, nature, and national identity.

Published the poetry collection 'Dakhadag'

Received the State Prize of the Russian Federation

Served as a member of the Soviet Writers' Union

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