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Mukaghali Makatayev (, February 9, 1931 — March 27, 1976) — Kazakh Soviet poet, writer and translator. Mukaghali Makatayev was born on February 9, 1931 in Karasaz village in Narynkol (modern ''Raiymbek'') district of Almaty Region. In 1948-1949 he studied at the Faculty of Philology of the Kazakh State University. In 1952—1969 he worked in a high school as a teacher of Russian language, a speaker on the Kazakh Radio, an executive secretary of "The Soviet border" ((カザフ語:Советтік шекара)) newspaper, a literary contributor to the newspapers "Socialist Kazakhstan" ((カザフ語:Социалистік Қазақстан)) and "Culture and Life" ((カザフ語:Мәдениет және Тұрмыс)) and "Star" ((カザフ語:Жұлдыз)) magazine. In 1970 he joined the Writers' Union of Kazakhstan. In 1973—1974 he studied in the Moscow Institute of Arts and Letters. Mukaghali Makatayev’s poetic works were first published in 1948. He became famous with his poem «Appassionata» ((カザフ語:Аппассионата), 1962). Poem "Lenin" ((カザフ語:Ленин), 1964) and "The Moor" ((カザフ語:Мавр), 1970) were devoted to Lenin and Marx. Poetry collections "Hello Friends" ((カザフ語:Армысыңдар достар), 1966), "You came, my Swallow?" ((カザフ語:Қарлығашым келдің бе?), 1968), "Alas, my heart" ((カザフ語:Дариға жүрек), 1972), "When swans asleep" ((カザフ語:Аққулар ұйықтағанда), 1974), "The warmth of life" ((カザフ語:Шуағым менің), 1975), "Poem of Life" ((カザフ語:Өмір-дастан), 1976), "River of Life" ((カザフ語:Өмір-өзен), 1978), "Heart sings" ((カザフ語:Жырлайды жүрек), 1-2 Books, 1982), "Sholpan" ((カザフ語:Шолпан), 1984) and others entered the golden fund of the Kazakh national poetry. Prose works included in the collection entitled "Two Swallows" ((カザフ語:Қос қарлығаш), 1988). A lot of Makatayev’s poems were turned into songs.〔 Makatayev translated into the Kazakh language sonnets of William Shakespeare (1970), poems of Walt Whitman (1969), Dante's "Divine Comedy" (1971) and some other literary works. Mukaghali Makatayev died in Almaty on March 27, 1976, at the age of 45. In 1999 Mukaghali Makatayev was posthumously awarded with the State Prize of the Republic of Kazakhstan for the collection of poems under the title «Amanat».〔 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mukaghali Makatayev」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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