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Ğädel Qutuy
Qutuyıv Ğädelşa Nurmöxämmät ulı (pronounced (:quˈtujəf ɣæˌdelˈʃa ˌnurmœxæˈmæt.uˈlɯ); Tatar Cyrillic: Кутуев Гаделша Нурмөхәммәт улы; (ロシア語:Кутуй Адель Нурмухамметович), Kutuy Adel Nurmukhammetovich), better known as Ğädel Qutuy (; Janalif: Ƣədel Qutuj; Tatar Cyrillic: Гадел Кутуй; (ロシア語:Адель Кутуй); frequently anglicized as Adel Kutuy; 28 November 1903 Tatarskie Kynady, Kuznetsky Uyezd, Saratov Governorate Russian Empire – 15 June 1945 Zgierz, Poland) was a Soviet Tatar poet, writer and playwright. == Life == Qutuy moved to Kazan in 1922, and 5 year later gained recognition as one of five the most prominent Tatar writer. Impressed by Mayakovsky, he established Tatar analogue of ''LEF'', ''SULF'', i.e. Sul Front – Left Front. In 1930, after ''Cidegän'' affair was concocted, he was imprisoned. However, he managed to prove guiltiness and was released after 8 month of trial. After this, he wrote his the most prominent novels. In 1941 he volunteered to the Red Army to fight against Nazis in the World War II. In 1944 he became a war correspondent. In March 1945 he caught a cold and eventually dead in hospital.
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