Nikolai Yut
Nikoláj Jákovlevič Jut —(Chuvash: Николай Ют & Russian: Ют Николай Яковлевич) (July 30, 1898 - March 27, 1967) was a Chuvash writer, folklorist and literary critic[1].
He became a USSR Union of Writers member (1934).
Biography
Nikolai Yut was born in the village of Siner (now in Alikovsky District, Chuvash Republic), (Russia).
Yut participated in the Russian Civil War and World War II. He was repressed in 1937 and was rehabilitated in 1956.
He died in in Shumerlya (Chuvash:Çĕмĕрле), Chuvash Republic.
See also
Literature
- L. I. Yefimov, "Alikovsky District" ("Элĕк Енĕ"), Alikovo, 1994.
- Zolotov A.A., Murakhaeva (Zolotova) S.A., "Принципам не изменили", Alikovo-Cheboksary, 1898.
- Zolotov A.A., Zolotov V. A., Zolotov V. T., "Николалай Яковлевич Золотов. К 110-летию со дня рождения, к 85-летию со дня организации Союза писателей "Канаш", Cheboksary, "Новое время", 2008.
References
- ^ Chuvash encyclopaedia
External links
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Jut, Nikoláj Jákovlevič |
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Russian folklorist |
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1898 |
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1967 |
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